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Documents which the industry resists producing on the grounds they are trade secrets contain information that has as much to do with high fees, weak oversight, and conflicts of interest as it does with…
The high court’s ruling that President Obama’s recess appointments were invalid has forced the National Labor Relations Board to revisit […]
An internal Citigroup report, obtained by the New York Times, warned that law firms are at high risk for “cyberintrusions” […]
Workplace safety regulations in Pennsylvania mines have come in conflict with the strict dress code for practicing Amish miners, and […]
“COMES NOW the writer” is the tongue-in-cheek opening to an intriguing article about uniformity vs. creativity in the practice of law.
Lawyers for UPS must file new, shorter and more plainspoken pleadings after a federal judge in Manhattan tossed their “behemoth” […]
As the auction got underway this week for bankrupt tech retailer RadioShack, state attorneys general have stepped up to promise […]
Visions of artificial intelligence overtaking human lawyers are not very realistic, Richard Tromans writes in Bloomberg BNA. Instead, legal technology […]
A Republican senator has introduced a bill that would target small independent unions, often called “micro-unions,” that represent a subset […]
The registrar that controls the domain name “sucks” will sell it to a company that would like to own it […]
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