Litigation
In its review of a case that goes back to a contract dispute originating in the 1980s, the Court of […]
The single judge in Texas who has suspended President Obama’s immigration policy efforts is one example of the kind of […]
A closely-watched EEOC case, recently decided by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, will be “music to the ears of employers…
The Defendant in a California Prop 65 case successfully defended the presence of lead in its children’s food products, including […]
The “on demand” economy is the newest arena for wage and hour lawsuits targeting non-traditional and independent employment arrangements, according […]
Restrictions per the Rules of Civil Procedure, as well as court or individual judge rules, effectively make the deponent’s lawyer […]
A three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a union is not responsible for what […]
JPMorgan Chase & Co is rolling out a program that will use undisclosed “data points” to predict which employees are […]
The definition of “digital assets” keep expanding, now to include everything from emails and photos to client lists and domain […]
PACER, the federal public access portal which holds more than 1 billion legal documents, is expensive, egregiously careless about revealing […]
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