Litigation

Private Facebook Boosts Are Discoverable, Says NY Appeals Court

A recent decision from the New York Court of Appeals found that Facebook posts are not entitled to protection, even […]

Investigations Post #MeToo

The #MeToo movement has changed what’s expected from an internal investigation of a sexual harassment claim. Every situation and employer […]

“Unexplained Wealth” Now Corruption Target In UK

Last month the first unexplained wealth order (UWO) in the UK was made public. The target was one Mrs. Zamira […]

CA’s Prop 65 Requirements Have Gotten Tougher

Changes to California’s Proposition 65 product warning requirements took effect on August 30. Prop 65 requires businesses to provide warnings […]

Firewalls And Why Your Organization Needs One

Effective firewalls are the first line of defense against a system breach, and having one is considered a minimum security […]

Bullying Prevention Month Is No Joke

A comedy film that has become now a cult classic was spot on when it came to portraying workplace bullying,…

“Free Speech Warrior” Threatens To Sue Feminist Critic

Jordan Peterson, a Canadian academic and best-selling author, rocketed to fame when he confronted transgender students over demands that he […]

NY Courts Embrace Technology-Assisted Review

A new rule that explicitly encourages technology-assisted review in the Commercial Division of the New York state courts, the arm […]

CA Backs Off On Its “Slack Fill” Law

This is the California law that allows plaintiffs to allege that packaging is misleading because it contains nonfunctional empty space, […]

$3.6 Billion Company Sues Janitor

Cushman & Wakefield, a global real estate management firm, is suing one of its former janitors. She is accused of […]

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