Litigation

Ill-Fated HP Takeover Spawns $5.1 Lawsuit vs Brit Execs

In lawsuit details made public this week, HP claims that two executives at British firm Autonomy artificially inflated the company’s […]

Mixed Decision In Vermont GMO Labeling Case

In the nation’s first test of a GMO labeling law, the results were mixed for plaintiff Grocery Manufacturers Association. The […]

ADA, Wellness Programs, Conflict; New Regs Proposed

The EEOC has issued proposed regulations to address wellness programs and how they interface with the Americans With Disabilities Act. […]

Buying Cyber Insurance In An Imperfect Market

There has never been anything comparable to the risks from a cyber-attack. What makes them unique and what that means for companies that are buying cyber insurance.

SCOTUS Opinions Longer, Clearer, And Grumpier

A computer analysis of about 25,000 Supreme Court opinions has found that the writings from the Court have become increasingly […]

Death Penalty Opponent’s Memorial Highlights SCOTUS Arguments

In 1995, after 23 years serving on Washington state’s supreme court, Judge Robert Utter quit in protest of the death […]

SEIU, Franchisees, Strike An Unusual Alliance

A coalition of franchisee trade organizations has forged an alliance with the Service Employees International Union to push for legislation […]

Is SCOTUS Chief Justice Leaning Left?

A decade into his tenure, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is sticking to his stated goal of analyzing every […]

Inviting Employees To Lunch Isn’t Harassment, Texas High Court Rules

Texas’s highest court reversed an appeals court that had affirmed a nearly $1 million verdict for a San Antonio Water […]

Musicians Sue Filmmakers Over Foreign Recordings

The American Federation of Musicians has sued the three Hollywood entertainment companies for recording film scores outside the United States […]

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