Litigation

Intellectual Property

New IP Protection For Fashion Industry

When it comes to intellectual property protection, U.S. fashion houses are at some disadvantage in relation to their European counterparts, […]

How to Conduct a Successful Internal Misconduct Investigation

There is a specific path that investigations should follow in order to determine if misconduct allegations have merit.

Is Diversity Really A “Win-Win”?

New Yorker writer Kelefa Sanneh examines the evolution of the concept “diversity” and how it has been applied to institutions […]

Arbitration

Supreme Court Hears Employee Arbitration Cases

With the recent addition of Justice Neil Gorsuch to the bench, employers are expected to prevail in the trio of […]

Menendez

Menendez Trial Attorney a “Fire-Eating Pain In The Butt” No Longer

Leslie Abramson, once described in the Washington Post as a “fire-eating, mud-slinging, nuclear-strength pain in the legal butt,” is so […]

Chamber, Banks, Sue To Retain Mandatory Arbitration

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and a group of banks filed suit in Texas on Sept. 29, in an 11th […]

Understanding The New Laws On Pay Equity

California led the way in pay equity legislation with its Fair Pay Act in 2015, and since then other states, […]

Marijuana use

New Laws Complicate Employee Marijuana Use Rules

While the first wave of medical marijuana laws beginning in 1996 generally left intact the rights of employers to prohibit […]

Law Profs Brawl Over Trump “Emoluments” Lawsuit

When an Irish law professor filed an amicus brief defending Donald Trump in the lawsuit that accuses Trump of violating […]

401K Participants Sue GE For Breach Of Fiduciary Duty

A lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in San Diego alleges that GE engaged in “prohibited transactions and unlawful self-dealing […]

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