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U.S. Internet Giants To Feds: Back Off On Surveillance

In an open letter to President Barack Obama and Congress, Apple, Microsoft, Google and five other of the world’s largest […]

Class-Action Against Google’s Privacy Policy Thrown Out

A federal district judge in San Jose ruled that Google users who filed a class-action lawsuit claiming the tech giant […]

Female Lawyers Leaving Private Practice, Rising In Corporate Law Ranks

More female lawyers are leaving law firms and moving up in the ranks of legal departments, at least in Canada, […]

Lesson In Bathroom-Breaks Case: Keep Notes

The employer – the U.S. Department of Commerce – claimed it had decided to terminate the employee before she went […]

U.S. Banks In “Regulatory Spiral”

The roll-out of Dodd Frank and aggressive legal action by Federal regulators is alarming bank industry executives. “We are in […]

Public Union Workers Rattled By Threat To Pensions

Public sector workers fear for their retirement after the recent one-two punch of a recent ruling allowing Detroit to declare […]

Millenials Ambushed: UK Will Try To Push Retirement To 69

The British government is planning to push the retirement age to 68, about 10 years earlier than expected, meaning most […]

Look Beyond the GPA: Grade Inflation Rampant Among Ivies

The median grade given to a Harvard undergrad is an A-, the school has reported, and the most frequently awarded […]

Anonymous Boss Rating Website Popular With VCs

Investors are hot on a jobs website that allows employees to anonymously rate their companies and bosses. Glassdoor, founded six […]

Top UK Lawyer Hopes To Curb Social Media Influence On Trials

The British Attorney General’s office, looking to keep social media from publishing sensitive information that could lead to prejudiced court […]

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