Litigation
A recently passed North Carolina law made it easier for employers to go after people who get themselves hired with […]
Last week some Uber customers in California received notice they were party to a class action lawsuit that alleges Uber […]
An LA Times columnist looks at a recent Federal Trade Commission report about the implications of “big data” and finds it…
John Edwards, former U.S. Senator and running mate in Secretary of State John Kerry’s 2004 presidential run, is among the […]
A judge has levied sanctions on a California attorney who told opposing counsel it was not “becoming of a woman […]
Patent litigation is nearly inevitable for any sustained business enterprise. Either you’ll feel constrained to go after an infringer or […]
Former Judge George Huss settled a claim that he’d sexually harassed his court reporter for $744,000 last year, but asked […]
More than 10,000 amendments to the U.S. Constitution have been proposed, but very few even make it into the ratification […]
Title I is most relevant to companies, and this post takes a close look at what it says.
After a 14-month delay, the Senate this week finally confirmed Philadelphia Judge Luis Felipe Restrepo to a federal appeals court […]
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