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Hackers Plead Guilty in Case That Uber Covered up

Two computer hackers, Brandon Charles Glover and Vasile Mereacre, have pleaded guilty in an extortion scheme that resulted in a […]

Fearing Liability, Waste Management Won’t Pick Up Deer Carcasses

The waste disposal company had contracted with the state of Minnesota to pick up designated dumpsters which the state had […]

FedEx Exec Indicted On Wire Fraud and Money Laundering

Ryan Lee Mower, the highest-ranking FedEx Ground employee in Utah, has been indicted for accepting bribes from several truck company […]

A Case That Could Shake Up School Systems Nationwide

A case now before the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals is one of two nationwide that could bring, as one […]

Netflix v. Fox Asks When an Employment Agreement Becomes a Non-Compete

What is the difference between an employment agreement and a non-compete? That’s the question a Los Angeles court is considering […]

Is a Garage Door Opener An Abstract Concept?

The Chamberlain Group, Inc. (CGI) has petitioned an en banc panel of the Federal Circuit to reconsider its August 21 […]

Exxon Facing Toughest Fraud Statute in the Country

Exxon went on trial on Tuesday Oct. 22. The allegation is that Exxon defrauded investors by willfully misleading them about […]

Hacks and Data Breaches in Graphic Detail

A graphic illustration called the World’s Biggest Data Breaches & Hacks is enough to give you the willies if you’re […]

Facebook Co-Founder Announces Big Antitrust Effort

The co-founder of  Facebook, Chris Hughes, has organized a $10 million ‘anti-monopoly’ fund that will explore ways to counter corporate […]

Dershowitz Looked For Trouble and Found It, Judge Rules

Alan Dershowitz, former Harvard Law prof and Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Gatestone Institute, must face a defamation lawsuit filed […]

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