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Texas State Rep. Tim Kleinschmidt Will Resign To Serve As Texas Agriculture Dept GC

State Rep. Tim Kleinschmidt (R), who won a fourth term earlier this month, plans to step down to become general […]

Chelsea A. Grayson Named GC At American Apparel

American Apparel, Inc. has appointed Chelsea A. Grayson as Executive Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary of the Company, effective […]

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel To Resign

U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel resigned today, leaving under pressure as President Barack Obama faces critical national security challenges, including […]

OSHA Inspection Dos and Don’ts

Statistically speaking, when OSHA comes knocking, they are unlikely to leave without issuing at least one citation, write Charles B. […]

Posner Chastises Judge In Sex Bias Case

Judge Richard Posner has removed U.S. District Judge Milton Shadur from a sex-bias case, citing his “abruptness and irregularity” and […]

Your Vendor Can Be an Attack Vector

Some companies have learned the hard way that their own vendors can inadvertently be a route into the company’s information […]

Current Enforcement Trends In EU Competition Law

Linklaters partner Bernd Meyring looks at recent trends in competition law in Europe. During the last ten years, he says, […]

Justice Dept. Rakes In Record $24.7B In Penalties

In fiscal year 2014 , the Justice Department has collected $24.7 billion in penalties from fraud and other cases, a […]

The End Of The Eyewitness?

Eyewitness accounts have long been considered definitive evidence in criminal trials. “But memory —to the judicial system’s growing disconcert—can be […]

Supreme Court Should Address Ambiguous Federal Pleading Standards

Bracewell & Giuliani attorneys Dan Meyers and Kedar S. Bhatia explain how the combined factors of ambiguous and inconsistently applied […]

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