Litigation
Despite vowing on the campaign trail to fight, President-elect Donald Trump reached a $25 million settlement and put to rest […]
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) this week became the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, joining Chairman Charles E. Grassley […]
Both Korea and the United States face an influx of gray market goods (also known as “parallel imports”), but the […]
In an unprecedented move, all 11 members of the UK’s Supreme Court will sit for case to determine whether the […]
As President-Elect Donald Trump begins to ramp up transition efforts, courts across the country are still grappling with about 75 […]
IMDb.com, an online database of movie industry information, is suing the state of California over a law that would prevent […]
Homicide is the fifth-leading cause of workplace fatalities in the U.S., accounting for eight percent of fatal on-the-job injuries. At […]
Eyewitnesses are not always reliable in court: they may be compromised by stress, darkness, fading memories, leading questions, cross-racial misidentifications […]
Employer obligations to provide accommodations now extend far beyond the area of disabilities, although that’s an area that remains under […]
A survey queried more than 700 executives from 28 countries, across 18 industries …
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