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Female Congressional Staffers Banned From One-On-Ones

What if you weren’t allowed to spend any one-on-one time with your boss? That’s the situation some female Congressional staffers […]

Labor Back From The Dead In Free Trade Battle

Relatively powerful service and public employee labor unions – including the International Association of Firefighters – have concluded that the […]

The New Lexicon Of The Legal Industry

“Like them or not, new words are ushered into the dictionary because they describe life as it is presently being […]

Unprotected Smartphone Data Is Easily Collected

Most people are aware that messages on their mobile devices can be collected, along with their time stamps, but the […]

Using In-House Judge at SEC ‘Likely Unconstitutional’

The SEC’s use of an in-house judge to preside over an insider-trading case was “likely unconstitutional,” a federal judge ruled […]

A Bridge Too Far For EBay And PayPal?

The New York Times reports that the general counsels of both EBay and PayPal have received letters from the New […]

FIFA Case Highlights Parallel Prosecutions

The U.S. has taken the lead in prosecuting FIFA executives alleged to have taken bribes, but it has been joined […]

Privacy Risk In Anti-Bribery And Corruption Programs

Due diligence on third party intermediaries is a necessary component of corporate anti-corruption compliance programs, particularly in foreign jurisdictions. At […]

Unitary Patent Coming to Europe

With the introduction of the Unitary Patent and the Unified Patent Court (UPC), envisaged for 2016, Europe will have a […]

There Is Such A Thing as Too Much Transparency

A recent FTC complaint against Nomi Technologies, a firm whose technology collects information from retail shoppers’ electronic devices while they […]

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