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There has been a surge in lawsuits making claims under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, which most employers now understand applies not just to credit reports, but to all kinds of consumer reports.
For the first time since John Roberts was appointed Chief Justice in 2005, the Supreme Court may adjourn for the […]
The Washington, D.C. office of Nixon Peabody is moving into a new space, and in what’s being characterized as a […]
A benchmarking study of legal departments first measured outside legal spend as a percentage of company revenue, then looked at […]
Hutchens Law Firm has hired two attorneys in its Fayetteville office. Graham Kidner is General Counsel to the firm, and […]
Automating employee search would speed up the process, reduce costs, and result in a more diverse workplace, say proponents of […]
The Supreme Court’s ruling, in which Chief Justice John Roberts saved the Affordable Care Act from a potentially devastating blow […]
Whether they are worried about getting blind-sided by a definitional change of “contract worker” (as signaled by a recent California […]
Just one percent of the overall population qualify as psychopaths, but a disproportionate number of those are lawyers, according to […]
An actress whose small part in an amateur film was “re-purposed” without her knowledge into a vicious anti-Muslim film – […]
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