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9th Circuit: Actress’s Work May Have Been Hijacked, But It Wasn’t Infringed

An actress whose small part in an amateur film was “re-purposed” without her knowledge into a vicious anti-Muslim film – […]

Pending SCOTUS Rulings Have Washington In A Frenzy

The Supreme Court’s session is drawing to a close and several of the most highly-anticipated cases have yet to be […]

“Handmade” On Liquor Labels A Fat Target For Plaintiff Bar

In the past year at least eight liquor manufacturers have been sued in consumer class actions…

What The Free Trade Battle Is Really About

Passage of the Pacific free trade agreement now appears likely, with many wondering what all the discord was about. The […]

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 […]

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