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Lt. Gov. Of VA, Fielding Sexual Assault Allegations, Sues CBS For Defamation

A case that made headlines a few months ago has re-emerged, as Virginia Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax alleges CBS, in […]

Cyber Insurance Said To Be Fueling Ransomware Attacks

An article from ProPublica makes the case that the economics of the insurance business is resulting in decisions that effectively […]

CLO Tony West Says California’s Employee Reclassification Bill Doesn’t Apply To Uber

The California legislature recently passed legislation that will require gig economy companies to reclassify many workers as employees. It doesn’t […]

Fair Pay Audits Can Help In The Event Of Litigation

The pay gap between men and woman persists even though the federal Equal Pay Act has been on the books […]

Sotomayor Writes Stinging Dissent

Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote a short but pointed dissent from a Supreme Court order issued on 9-11 that locked Central […]

Re-Purposing E-Discovery Software To Field DSARs

Among the provisions of the California Consumer Privacy Act will be a requirement for affected companies to respond to a […]

A Few Rules Of Thumb About Press Releases

Press releases, even social media posts, can draw attention from both regulators and the plaintiff bar. “Treat your posts on […]

Phony Student Papers, Purchased On Demand, Are Flooding U.S. Colleges

It’s not plagiarism because the essays are original. It’s just that they aren’t the work of the students who turn […]

Lawyer Sues MI Bar Over Mandatory Dues

A Michigan attorney has sued the state bar over a requirement that all practicing attorneys join the bar and pay […]

Sour View Of Lawyers From Multinational Corporate Group

A jaundiced take on the legal profession from its purported origin as a loose association of medieval scribes, in an […]

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