Litigation

Good News For Franchisers From The NLRB

The final rule regarding joint-employer status under the National Labor Relations Act, issued late last month by the National Labor […]

Don’t Let Efforts To Thwart One Kind Of Virus Bring On Another

Many companies are now redoubling efforts to enable as many employees as possible to work from home. This will likely […]

Supreme Court Defines “Actual” Knowledge

On Feb. 27, the Supreme Court ruled in a case in which the plaintiff  disputed the deadline for an ERISA […]

Five Law Firms Breached; Hackers Want Ransom

At least five law firms have been breached by a hacking group known as Maze. The stolen information included such […]

A Calculator For “Fair Use”

Four factors enter into the determination of fair use in copyright disputes. They are, as rendered in this post from […]

MeToo Has Changed Everything, From Workplace To M&A

The breathtaking demise of celebrities may be the most dramatic result of the #MeToo movement, as Jerry Seinfeld once mused […]

Ninth Circuit Rules Against Mandatory Arbitration In California

A five year old class action alleging that AT&T used deceptive and unfair trade practices by marketing its mobile service […]

Record Year For ADA Title III Lawsuits

At just over 11,000, the number of ADA Title III lawsuits in 2019 was another all-time record. Law firm Seyfarth […]

Creating A Healthy Cybersecurity Framework

Maintaining cybersecurity can seem like a daunting task, weighted with uncertainty and expense, but in practice it can be made […]

Privilege and Legal Holds

When a litigation adversary challenges a company’s evidence-preservation efforts, it may move to compel production of the legal hold notice. […]

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