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‘Responsible Corporate Officer’ Doctrine Extended To CEO In Product Recall

Regulators are increasingly using the “responsible corporate officer” doctrine to hold high-ranking executives personally liable for alleged legal violations of […]

Morally Hazardous Settlement Strategy: Give It To ‘Em – We’re Insured!

In the Northern District of Illinois, two insurers had to cover the $6 million settlement of a Telephone Consumer Protection […]

Record Contradicts Republicans’ Gay Discrimination Lawsuit Fears

While the Senate makes history by passing legislation to ban discrimination against gay and transgender employees in the workplace, House […]

Oil Industry May Argue Export Limits Violate Internat’l Trade Rules

The U.S. oil industry may invoke international trade rules in challenging restrictions on crude exports. The restrictions have been in […]

Stage Set For Republican Resurgence?

A column written just before Tuesday’s election by commentator and political veteran Bruce Bartlett appears to have been prescient. Bartlett, […]

Minimum Wage Efforts On The Rise

Amid discussion of increased wage disparity in the U.S., many states have acted to increase minimum wage, and the Senate […]

Twitter IPO Set For $26 Per Share

Twitter announced Nov. 6, via a tweet, that shares of its initial public offering will be sold for $26 each, […]

Copyright Application Enough To Sue

A stock image company can sue for violations of copyright for images where they had filed a copyright application but […]

Law School Sued For Service-Dog Snub

An Iowa appeals court gave a former Drake University law student the go-ahead to sue the school for trying to […]

The Contractor vs Employee Question For Multinationals

The question of whether to retain independent contractors instead of hiring employees can get complicated for multinational organizations. In a […]

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