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March Madness Betting Pools Illegal

As the March Madness gears up, attorney Brian Finucane of Fisher & Phillips warns that some NCAA tournament office pools […]

Fallout From The “Blurred Lines” Decision

While he music industry may have to re-evaluate concepts like “influence,” and “transformative” in the context of fair use, it also raises questions that go beyond the music industry – about, for example…

When Compliance Officers Can Be Whistleblowers

The bounty program under Dodd-Frank rewards whistleblowers who provide information that leads to an SEC enforcement action that totals more […]

Troubling Trend: Workplace Suicides

In 2013, 270 U.S. workers committed suicide at work, a 12 percent increase over the prior year. An American Journal […]

College Athlete Suit Hits Appeals Court

This week a group of athletes challenging their role as unpaid student-athletes in the NCAA’s billion-dollar college sports complex will […]

In-House Counsel Guide To Handling Political Disclosure Initiatives

Activists continue to pressure public companies to disclose information about their political activities, and despite the fact it has received […]

Clarence Thomas: Originalist, Eccentric

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ devotion to upholding a fundamentalist interpretation of the Constitution has led him to become “unquestionably […]

Employee Handbooks Add Paid Sick Leave, Data Privacy

Paid sick leave was the most commonly added subject to employee handbooks, with data privacy and social media close behind, […]

Antitrust Risk In Earnings Calls And Investor Presentations

It’s a mistake to think that only private conspiratorial communications can be the basis for an antitrust charge. Baker Botts […]

Algorithms Identify Employees Likely To Leave

With corporations increasingly concerned about the high cost of turnover, some are using a wide variety of data points – […]

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