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Attorney, 107, Still Comes To Work

James Bass (Harvard Law, ‘34) comes to work daily at the Nashville law firm co-founded by his father in 1922. […]

Don’t Let Data Walk Out The Door

Hacking generates the headlines, but by far the most common way for confidential company information to enter the public domain […]

He’d Rather Be Stung By Killer Bees Than Deal With This Legal Bill

Charged with driving to the office, and running the air conditioner on Saturday; boasted of twenty years experience in the unfair […]

Eastern Block Women Say Sex Was Better Under Communism

Along with their gray apartment buildings, long lines for groceries and heavy-handed government snooping, women under Eastern European Communism had […]

Employers Use Temps to Skirt E-Verify

A big leap in the number of temp workers is reported in states that require private employers to use E-Verify. […]

Center Based At NYU Law Will Fight Environmental Rollbacks

Bloomberg Philanthropies and NYU Law School are launching a new center aimed at helping state attorneys general fight federal moves […]

EPA Head Promised “New Day” For Pesticides, Documents Reveal

Internal documents obtained by the New York Times reveal promises that Scott Pruitt, head of the EPA, made to ag […]

Are Spoof Victims Covered By Computer Fraud Insurance?

Spoofing, sometimes known as “payment instruction fraud,” typically involves a phony invoice or an instruction to wire funds to an […]

Vetting Laterals

A rundown of recent cases that made headlines and some expert advice on how to avoid problems. “The decision to […]

AG To Law School: Close Or Be Closed

The Attorney General of North Carolina has formally notified the U.S. Department of Education that the for-profit Charlotte School of […]

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