Compliance

Law Firm Fined $1 Million For Abusive Debt-Collection

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has fined a law firm $1 million for filing tens of thousands of abusive debt-collection […]

Public Health Groups Urge Congress To Reject Trans-Pacific Partnership

A coalition of 58 public health groups, ranging from Oxfam America and Doctors Without Borders (USA) to Public Citizen and […]

California May Fine Tweeting Jurors

Jurors who research ongoing trials on the Internet, or post comments about them online, may be fined up to $1,500 […]

Nike’s Discount Pricing Is Bogus, Says Class Action Plaintiff

Nike’s  claim that its outlet stores are selling merchandise at a discount from the “manufacturer’s suggested retail price” has become […]

Accounting Flaws Now Prime Target In Securities Class Actions

For the third straight year, there has been an increase in the number of securities class actions filings with accounting-related […]

An Overlooked Exception To Attorney-Client Privilege

It’s based on a 45-year old Fifth Circuit precedent – Garner v. Wolfinbarger – a precedent that’s alive and well […]

Labor Relations Audit Is A Good Management Tool

A labor relations audit by an outside party can reveal what employees really think when they have no fear of […]

Individual Executive Exposure In Government Investigations

A white collar alert from Miller & Chevalier looks at significant cases and government investigations that directly affected executives in […]

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NY Lawyers Must Have In-State Office

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a 154-year old requirement that lawyers practicing in the state of New York […]

Uber Class Action Settlement Leaves Much Unsettled

The recent settlement of class action litigation targeting Uber will, if it gets court approval, cost the company as much as $100 million, but it…

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