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Seasonal Employees As Potential Liabilities

As the holiday season ramps up, employers should be aware of the potential liabilities that come with bringing in seasonal […]

Will A New “Proportionality Rule” Ease The E-Discovery Burden?

New Federal Rules of Civil Procedure now in the pipeline could alter e-discovery practice and make it less expensive and […]

NY Relaxing Pro Bono Rules For In-House Counsel

Corporate lawyers in New York will be able to perform pro-bono work even if they haven’t been admitted to the […]

Regulators Set Dec. 10 Meeting To Give Volcker Rule Final Approval

Three of the five U.S. regulatory  agencies needed to approve the Volcker rule, which would place speculative trading restrictions on […]

Fast Food Workers Plan Nationwide Protest Over Wages

Fast-food workers are staging a one-day strike in more than 100 cities and protests in a hundred more this week […]

Attorney-Client Privilege Didn’t Apply To Work Email, Delaware Court Finds

A corporate executive who sent emails to a personal lawyer on a company account sacrificed attorney-client privilege, the Delaware Chancery […]

Post Office Will Branch Into Staples Stores, Using Non-Union Workers

The U.S. Postal Service’s move to open new locations within Staples retail stores – to be operated by the chain […]

Do Americans Want To Work For Women?

A Gallup survey covering decades shows that more than 40 percent of American workers have no preference as to whether […]

Activist Pension Funds Carrying A Big Stick

They’ve ousted directors, changed corporate governance rules, and in at least one case – the Timken Company – broken up […]

Appeals Court Bans Political Ads From Public TV

An appeals court upheld a ban on airing for-profit ads on public television, and extended that ban to include political […]

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