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New Prime Target For Washington Lobbyists: The EU

Recognizing the EU’s economic power and the fact that issues like fracking and privacy are if anything even more contentious […]

Mass. May Seek To Ban ‘Beauty Bias’

Massachusetts may join Michigan in banning workplace discrimination based on height and weight. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has already […]

Law School Students Step In To Fight App Patent Trolls

Small app developers and other entrepreneurs threatened by patent troll litigation have a new force in their corner. It’s the […]

NY Seeks To Close Unpaid Intern Harassment Loophole

The rights of unpaid interns may be expanded in New York, as lawmakers there react to a judge’s recent decision […]

3D Printing New, Exciting, Legally Precarious

The predicted widespread use of 3D printers poses myriad legal questions. As the technology advances, 3D printing will allow users […]

New $100 Bill More Secure Against Fraud

Though it took the government three years and a bout of printing errors, the new $100 bill has been released, […]

Federal Courts Declare Employees Essential, Judge Tell Congress: ‘Go To Hell’

Nearly a quarter of federal appeals and district courts have declared all employees “essential,” flouting the government shutdown and, in […]

Governor Signs California’s Ban-the-Box Law

Governor Jerry Brown has signed into law California’s version of a “ban-the-box” law. State and workers must determine if a […]

Growing Number Of Female GCs In Hard Hat Industries

Though the number of women general counsel at Fortune 500 companies is down this year, there are more female top […]

EEOC Slammed With $750K Fee Award For Pursuing Meritless Case

A sixth-circuit panel upheld the decision to assess the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission more than $750,000 in fees and costs […]

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