Litigation

How To Avoid Whistleblower Retaliation Claims

More than one in five whistleblower complaints to the SEC eventuates in a retaliation complaint, reports FindLaw writer Casey Sullivan, […]

Worker Bill Of Rights In SF, Effective July 3

San Francisco’s new “Formula Retail Workers Bill of Rights” becomes effective July 3. It sets out numerous requirements, notably with […]

E-Discovery Tip: Facebook Has A Long Memory

Discrepancies between the digital trail and the actual page will raise even greater suspicion as to why the posts were hidden or deleted…

In Turnaround, CA Reports Self-Driving Car Accidents

After pressure from the Associated Press, the California Department of Motor Vehicles reversed its policy and reported accidents involving self-driving […]

Gift Card Gets Lawyer In Hot Water

Disciplinary officials in Wisconsin will privately reprimand a lawyer who, after a spat with a court assistant, tossed a gift […]

Firing Medical Pot User Upheld In Colorado

The Colorado Supreme Court has ruled that using medical marijuana, which is permitted under state law but prohibited under federal […]

Google Accused Of “Fishing” For Law Firm Documents

Google’s request for “highly confidential” documents between law firm Jenner & Block and its clients is an “abuse of the […]

FIFA Leader Hires High Profile Lawyer in Corruption Case

Sepp Blatter, recently-resigned head of FIFA, the world-wide governing body for soccer, has hired Richard Cullen, chairman of McGuireWoods and […]

U.S. Antitrust Law’s Reach Overseas Won’t See SCOTUS Scrutiny

The Supreme Court has declined to review how far U.S. antitrust laws can reach in sanctioning foreign companies for activities […]

Privacy And The FTC: Q&A With The Commissioner

FTC commissioner Edith Ramirez talks smartphones and smartbeds, how her background as a corporate litigator affects her approach to enforcement, […]

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