Litigation

CA Ban On Non-Competes Has Exceptions

California is widely cited as the prime example of a jurisdiction where, for better or for worse, non-compete agreements are […]

Walmart Accused Of Punishing Sick Employees

A workers’ advocacy group has accused Walmart, the nation’s largest private employer, of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act and […]

The Life Cycle Of A Data Breach

There are good reasons to think of a data breach not as an event, and not as an information technology […]

Federal Judge Blasts White-Shoe Lawyers For Helping Clients Avoid Charges

A Brooklyn-based federal judge was full of ire during a sentencing last week, criticizing lawyers for helping clients avoid charges. […]

12-Year High For Employee Drug Tests

A study found an uptick in the percentage of positive urine drug tests among workers in 2016, when it hit […]

Gay Law Prof Claims Discrimination Over Women-Only Movie Screenings

Stephen Clark, law professor at Albany Law School, decided to sue over a women-only screening of “Wonder Woman” after seeing […]

Cosby Trial A Closed-Door Affair

At Bill Cosby’s trial, which begins this week, no cameras will be allowed and reporters tempted to tweet during the […]

Trump Appeals Travel Ban To Supreme Court

The Trump administration has filed a petition with the Supreme Court, asking it to reinstate the executive order that put […]

‘Pink Slime’ Is Gross, Yes, But Defamatory?

ABC News will take to a South Dakota courtroom to defend a series of stories it ran detailing Beef Products, […]

Appeals Court Judge: Even “Good Hombres” Not Safe Under Trump Immigration Rules

The case of a Hawaiian coffee grower who will be deported to Mexico has led an appeals court judge to […]

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