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Appeals Court Weighing Validity Of Gov’t Request For Unencrypted Emails

Now-defunct email service Lavabit’s defense claiming that providing unencrypted missives to the court violates privacy was not as compelling to […]

The E-Discovery Vs. Privacy Law Dilemma In The Asia-Pacific

Conflicts have emerged between what U.S. discovery laws require and blocking statutes and data privacy laws in the countries of […]

Citing Obama “Mixed Signals,” House Panel Holding Marijuana Hearing

A House subcommittee will hold a hearing on what its chairman calls the Obama administration’s “schizophrenic messaging” about the legal […]

Rite Aid Worker Fired By New Supervisor Can Continue Discrimination Suit, Court Finds

A federal district court in Maryland found that a Rite Aid employee who suffers from lupus may go forward in […]

Revoke NFL Tax-Exempt Status, Republican Lawmaker Says

The NFL, the nation’s  number one sports league with about $9 billion in annual revenues, has been operating as a […]

Shrunken Middle Class Driving Corporate Marketing Elsewhere

It’s out with Loehmann’s, and in with Barneys and $3000 refrigerators, with Dollar Stores popping up everywhere.

Study Finds Male, Female, Work Interactions Similar, But Not Pay And Promotions

A recent study looked at both workplace interactions and career outcomes in some large employment venues. Among the findings of […]

Stiff Domestic Headwinds For Administration in Trade Talks

Unless they can bargain their way out of it, a battle is shaping up between the Administration and union supporters […]

Asian Lawyers Driving Firm Diversity

The number of black and Hispanic associates has been in decline, but increasing numbers of Asian lawyers helped boost the […]

Super Bowl Costs Employers $1.3 Billion

The Super Bowl is a great time for employee chat by the water cooler, but now that the confetti is […]

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