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Yahoo Sues Former Worker Over CEO Biography

The tech giant is suing a former worker it claims was a source for reporter Nicholas Carlson, who wrote a […]

NYC Bans Employment Credit Checks

Last week New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio signed a bill that prohibits most employers from inquiring about or considering […]

Cosmetics Regulation Under Fire In NYT Investigation

An investigation into the nail care industry by the New York Times finds rampant health problems among salon workers as […]

Did A 28-Year Old Steal $1B And Nearly Bring Down Moldova’s Biggest Banks?

A corporate risk management firm has pointed to a Moldovan banker as “strongly implicated in a scheme whose perpetrators surreptitiously […]

Business Innovators Frequently Flouting Law

New companies, risking the loss of huge chunks of market share if they hesitate, seem to be taking a page […]

Jury To Rule On Whether HBO Child Labor Exposé Was Defamatory

Five years after its 22-minute segment, “Children of Industry,” aired, HBO is now hoping a jury will find that it […]

Three More Things Audit Committees Need To Consider

Attorneys from Mayer Brown look at three key issues that audit committees will need to confront in 2015: internal investigation […]

Dr. Wolfgang Schönig Joins Morrison & Foerster In Berlin

Morrison & Foerster is pleased to announce that Dr. Wolfgang Schönig has joined the firm’s Technology Transactions Practice Group as […]

DSi’s John Burchfield Promoted To President

DSi announced today that John Burchfield has been promoted from executive vice president to president. Burchfield came to DSi from […]

former Tennessee AG Robert E. Cooper, Jr. Joins Bass, Berry & Sims PLC

Bass, Berry & Sims PLC is pleased to announce that former Tennessee Attorney General Robert E. Cooper, Jr. has joined […]

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