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Texting And Using Personal Devices For Business

Using personal devices for business creates an indelible record, for better or worse. Should your company officially authorize the practice, […]

More Scammers Offering “Trademark Services”

Trademark holders and applicants are increasingly being targeted by sophisticated and official looking scams in the form of an invoice […]

SCOTUS May Examine MLB Antitrust Exemption

The San Jose City Council voted unanimously to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to examine the nearly century-old Major League […]

Compliance Plans Should Reduce Risk, Not Create Liability

Tying to copy a program wholesale or cobble one together from another industry, failing to staff a program appropriately, and failing to take enforcement seriously, are among the strategies to be avoided.

8th Circuit’s Tough Stance On Class Actions

The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed lower court rulings in two recent class action cases. In Powers v. […]

Loophole For Chinese Prisoners: Patents

A Chinese rule that reduces prisoner sentences for “important technical innovations” has led to a black market of prisoners paying […]

Responding To A Social Media Attack

When social media comment turns negative and begins to harm a business, is there anything the organization can do about? […]

Prostitution Charge For Law Prof, Former Dean

A former dean for Southern Methodist Law School was arrested and booked on a prostitution charge. John Attanasio served as […]

Lawyers Liberal, Judges Further To The Right

A study of campaign contributions has found that lawyers tend to be more liberal than the general population, but judges […]

Obama Budget Prioritizes Cybersecurity

The White House is asking for $14 billion to support efforts to protect the country from cyberattacks. The budget proposal […]

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