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The “Nation’s Business Court” Issues Its First Arrest Warrant

For the first time in its 222-year history, the Delaware Chancery Court has issued an arrest warrant. W.L. Gore & […]

Comcast, Time Warner Merger Hearings Highlight Problems

Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.), was the only Senator who voiced outright opposition, but the hearing on Comcast’s merger with Time-Warner […]

Some Question The Value Of An HR Department

Some companies are skeptical about the value of a human resources department, according to an article in the Wall Street […]

Law Offices Cling To Outdated Tech

Most law offices are still burdened with obsolete technology, according to The Lawyerist. Copiers and fax machines top the list […]

Will Patent Trend Favoring Corporate-Owned IP Stifle Innovation?

U.S. firms are making ever more expansive claims to their employees’ intellectual work – in some cases demanding employees pre-assign […]

Former DOJ Lawyer Amy Jeffress Joins Arnold & Porter LLP

Amy Jeffress, a former high-ranking official in the Justice Department, has joined Arnold & Porter LLP as a partner in […]

Judges: Don’t Hire Lawyers Who Aren’t Tech-Savvy

A panel of four “cyberstar” federal judges at a recent legal tech conference had a pointed message for corporate counsel: […]

Northwestern Appeals NLRB Ruling That Athletes Can Unionize

Northwestern officially asked the National Labor Relations Board to overturn its March decision that Northwestern football players are employees, and […]

UPS Rehires Workers Fired Over 90 Minute Strike

Two weeks without pay will be the penalty paid by 250 UPS workers who walked off the job for 90 […]

A New, Tougher Criminal Antitrust Regime In The UK

A new antitrust authority, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), has been established in the UK. It replaced two former […]

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