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In a new report, a coalition of health, labor and consumer groups says regulations are languishing at the White House, […]
A senior Republican economics and policy icon makes the case that the U.S. economy has been weighed down by increasing […]
In some industries, a pre-dispute jury waiver agreement may be preferable to an arbitration provision, but…
Cost-containment and resource efficiency remain essential goals for legal departments, but are no longer the primary concern. In-house teams are […]
Parts of the U.S. breadbasket are drying up faster than most people could have imagined just a few years back. […]
Compared to traditional litigation, arbitration is often viewed by in-house and outside counsel alike as a preferable method of resolving […]
Drawing the line between a social welfare group and a political group isn’t an exact science. But what is it?
It’s likely to influence the direction of privacy laws and thus business models worldwide.
“Capitalism at its best and worse,” says Dan Gillmore, investor, analyst, and director of The Knight Center For Digital Media Entrepreneurship […]
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