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A Republican senator has introduced a bill that would target small independent unions, often called “micro-unions,” that represent a subset […]
A case that underscores the distinction between trade dress for product design and trade dress for services associated with a […]
After private conversations with U.S. government officials, in which a New York judge was told a defamation case might unearth […]
The Supreme Court this week agreed to take DirecTV’s appeal of a ruling that would allow customers contesting the imposition […]
Though the FCC’s new rules are months away from being implemented, two lawsuits were filed this week on net neutrality. […]
Law schools saw 6.7 percent fewer applications this year than they did in 2014, according to the Law School Admission […]
Deferred prosecutions for corporate crimes are rampant and ineffectual, according to the author of a new book featured on National […]
The Silicon Valley judge handling the case of Ellen Pao, who is suing her former employer, venture capital firm Kleiner […]
How the decision did and did not change the standard of review that is to be applied by the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and why it takes away the “second bite of the apple…
In California, a masseuse said she had suffered unwelcome conduct from customers, but a jury found the conduct wasn’t enough […]
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