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#MeToo Affecting Employment Agreements

Companies have begun changing their employment agreements with top executives in light of the #MeToo movement. They are being explicit […]

Investigations Post #MeToo

The #MeToo movement has changed what’s expected from an internal investigation of a sexual harassment claim. Every situation and employer […]

Free Trade Canadian style

CETA, the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between Canada and the EU is a long list of rules respecting trade, […]

Beleaguered Law School Loses Another President

One year ago the ABA placed San Diego’s Thomas Jefferson Law School on probation for being out of compliance with […]

“Free Speech Warrior” Threatens To Sue Feminist Critic

Jordan Peterson, a Canadian academic and best-selling author, rocketed to fame when he confronted transgender students over demands that he […]

Huge Stakes In International Tax Disputes

Tax disputes are becoming a major challenge for global companies. According to a Baker McKenzie research paper, the amount under […]

Opinions On Women Force Law School Dean To Resign

Brian McCall resigned his position as an associate dean for academic affairs at the University of Oklahoma’s law school after […]

Why A.I. Can’t Stop Fake News

News filters powered by artificial intelligence are unable to uncover ideas and the relations between them, nor will they be […]

Unconscious Bias In The Workplace

Unconscious bias in the legal industry may affect recruiting, work assignments, pitch opportunities, and selection of outside counsel as well […]

White Collar Crooks Share Certain Characteristics

It’s a mistake to ignore the human element when fighting fraud within a corporation. There are behavioral and environmental factors […]

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