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AI Can Generate Big Liabilities

Consumers who have been steamrollered by algorithms – e.g., unfairly denied credit or the opportunity to rent an apartment – […]

CA Label Law Could Get Even Stricter

New proposals from the California authority that administers Proposition 65 would make the law even more onerous, according to a […]

Laptop Left In Airport Restroom

The employee who spaced out on the laptop worked for a financial services firm, and the laptop contained client information […]

Tricky Evidence Qs For Environmental Trial Lawyers

Environmental trial lawyers often begin what may become a protracted legal battle in a relatively lax administrative forum, so they may need to play two games at once.

'New Law' Lures Overworked Lawyers

BigLaw’s long hours and poor work-life balance have led to a growing trend in legal services called ‘New Law.’ It […]

Q&A On Cyber Insurance

Cyber insurance is a relatively new product, not surprising considering that what it insures against was practically unheard of 20 […]

Workplace Stress As Bad As Second-Hand Smoke

A study from researchers at Harvard and Stanford has found that workplace stress is about as bad for a worker’s […]

Legal Considerations In A Data Breach Response Strategy

In the short history of  the “data breach,” there already has been one major turn, with huge consequences for any […]

"Troubled Past" Of TV Shooter Highlights Conundrum For Employers

The horrific on-the-air murder of a tv news crew again raises the conundrum faced by employers, as they try to […]

Jolt For Business As NLRB Redefines "Joint Employer"

To be considered a “joint employer,” a company no longer needs to have direct and immediate control over the terms and conditions of the work.

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