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Myriad Decision May Invalidate Many Patents

Many current patent holders who are on the margin do have options, however, as do new applicants in many cases.

Twitter Libel Precedent May Be Set By Courtney Love

The first Twitter libel case to go to trial, featuring Courtney Love as a defendant, began this week. In 2010 […]

Judge Rejects NFL Concussion Settlement As Insufficient

Preliminary approval of a proposed $765 million settlement between the NFL and retired players over insufficient protections for head injuries […]

IRS Releases FAQs on Cafeteria Plan Benefits for Same-Sex Spouses Post-DOMA

The IRS clarifies outstanding questions for the 2013 tax year regarding elections, contributions and reimbursements under Section 125 Cafeteria Plans.

The NLRB Rights Poster Lives on Through Other Means

The NLRB won’t appeal the poster case, but will pursue policies it hopes will raise its profile among workers.

Federal Courts Take Divergent Approaches to Jury Trials for Whistleblower Plaintiffs Under Dodd-Frank and Sarbanes-Oxley

The Dodd-Frank Act’s text has led federal district courts to take different approaches.

Welcome 2014: Five Employment Law Trends You Need to Know

Five hot topics that we think are worthy of watching in 2014.

Net Neutrality FCC Rules Struck Down By Appeals Court

A federal appeals court today struck down the Federal Communications Commission’s net-neutrality rules, which would have prevented broadband providers from […]

PetSmart, Inc. Announces Reorg After President Retires

PetSmart, Inc. announced it has made changes to its management team and organizational structure in light of the retirement of […]

Time Inc. Names Colin Bodell Chief Tech Officer

Time Inc. announced that Colin Bodell will join the company as Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, effective Feb. […]

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