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NSA Bulk Data Collection On Trial This Week

A panel of federal judges this week will be the first to hear a trial on the legality of the […]

Celeb Photo Scandal A Teachable Moment For Lawyers

A leading theory of how hackers were able to steal naked photos of female celebrities is that the pictures were […]

Coats Names Richard Reade GC

Thread and zips manufacturer Coats has appointed senior Weight Watchers lawyer Richard Reade as deputy general counsel. Reade’s appointment is […]

DOJ Criminal Fraud Chief Jeffrey H. Knox To Join Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett LLP

The chief of the Justice Department’s criminal fraud section, Jeffrey H. Knox, will join Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett LLP. Knox […]

Perkins Coie Associate Sher Kung Dies In Bike Accident

Perkins Coie associate Sher Kung, who helped challenge the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, has died in a bicycle […]

Katharine Weymouth Stepping Down As Publisher Of The Washington Post

Katharine Weymouth, publisher of The Washington Post and the fourth generation of the Graham family to lead it, will step […]

Antitrust Enforcement Set for Record Year of Fines

A mid-year cartel report by law firm Allen & Overy shows global antitrust enforcement by the U.S. Justice Department and the European Commission is on pace to set record-level fines in 2014.

Brothers and Sisters in Arms: Defining Protocols for Legal and Compliance

General counsel and in-house legal teams must stop seeing the rise of CCOs as a threat, writes Michael Volkov, and instead work together to raise the awareness and role of ethics and compliance in a company.

NLRB Expands the Boundaries of Employee Protest; Limits Employers’ Discipline Rights

The recent case of Jimmy John’s workers protesting for additional sick days led the NLRB to overrule long-standing precedent, expanding the ability of employees to protest and curbing an employer’s ability to discipline workers for publicly criticism.

EEOC Benchslaps Just Keep Coming

A second employee of the EEOC’s Phoenix Regional Office has sued the agency for race discrimination, retaliation, and violation of civil rights.

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