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Celebrity Breakup Tests Fertility Precedent

In 2013, actress Sofia Vergara and her then-boyfriend Nick Loeb sought to have a child through in-vitro fertilization, with the […]

Congressional Report Details Massive OPM Hack

A hack at the federal Office of Personnel Management likely “exfiltrated” information pertaining to millions of background checks and more than…

Link To A Pirate And You’re A Pirate, Says Europe High Court

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ruled that knowingly posting links to copyrighted material can under some […]

100 Lawsuits Pending Over SoCal Gas Leak

Southern California Gas Co.’s recent $4 million agreement settles the criminal case over a massive 2015 gas leak, but the […]

EU Unveils Stringent Copyright Rules For Tech

In the effort to create the so-called single digital market, the European Union is set to unveil proposals that would […]

OSHA Sued Over Walk-Around Rule

In 2013, OSHA changed its policy on who could accompany an OSHA official during a workplace inspection. For many years […]

Life Insurer Ploy Said To Threaten System

“I think that the industry is headed for serious trouble with this,” said prof…

Appeals Court Shunts An Uber Class Action Into Arbitration

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, reversing U.S. District Court Judge Edward Chen, has ruled that drivers challenging Uber’s background […]

Judge Peck Says “Not There Yet” For Technology Assisted Review

U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck of the Southern District of New York, whose rulings have been instrumental in shaping […]

Writing Defensible Employment Agreements

Recent SEC enforcement actions against companies that have overreached in their employment agreements prompt DLA Piper attorneys to revisit a […]

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