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In Uber Ruling, Potent Message From CA’s Labor Commissioner

When the California Labor Commissioner decided in favor of a plaintiff driver who had alleged that Uber had misclassified her […]

Texas Judge Shoots Down Ambush Election Challenge

A trade organization and a small business advocacy group challenged the ambush election rules that went in effect in April with a four-point argument that was rebuffed by a federal judge on all four counts.

Obama To Supreme Court?

As the sun begins to set on Barack Obama’s presidency, the question remains: what will the then-55-year-old new retiree do […]

Supreme Court Finances Remain Under Wraps

For the first time since John Roberts was appointed Chief Justice in 2005, the Supreme Court may adjourn for the […]

No More Corner Office At Nixon P

The Washington, D.C. office of Nixon Peabody is moving into a new space, and in what’s being characterized as a […]

Some App-Based Startup Firms Are Hiring Real Employees

Whether they are worried about getting blind-sided by a definitional change of “contract worker” (as signaled by a recent California […]

Psychopath Lawyers Second Only to CEOs

Just one percent of the overall population qualify as psychopaths, but a disproportionate number of those are lawyers, according to […]

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 – […]

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 […]

SCOTUS Justices Coworkers, Frenemies

Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia seem unlikely friends, but friends they are, based on mutual respect and common […]

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