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The Young, The Malleable And The Cheap

July 1, 2013

Hiring young foreign technicians and engineers in high tech industries fuels a controversy…

Addressing The New Shareholder Activism

July 1, 2013

As activists have become more prevalent, sophisticated and professionalized, many institutional investors have embraced them…

Bank Shareholders Are Satisfied With Banker Pay

July 1, 2013

Banks have done better than average on say-on-pay votes, with both a higher percentage of approvals and with approvals by […]

When A Government Contractor Needs To Retrench

June 28, 2013

With sequestration and a tighter market for government contracts, many contractors are finding they need to shrink their labor force. […]

Maybe “Say-On-Pay” Has Nothing To Say

June 28, 2013

A scathing look at what the writer calls “another example of Dodd-Frank’s ineptitude and impoverishment.”

Largest Chinese Wind Generator Company Charged With IP Theft

June 28, 2013

The New York Times reports the largest wind generator company in China, two of its executives, and a former employee have been indicted for IP theft.

Obesity And The ADA

June 27, 2013

The American Medical Association has officially recognized obesity as a disease.

Supreme Court Wants “Rule Of Reason” To Govern Payments To Generics

June 26, 2013

The popular version is “they pay off the generics to keep them out of the market,” and the Supreme Court did not…

Bad Names

June 26, 2013

When adjudicating a hostile work environment claim, courts have indulged some occasional rough talk, but…

Use Arbitration to Protect Non-Competes

June 26, 2013

Employers have traditionally used choice-of-law or forum-selection clauses to secure a favorable venue in which to litigate validity and scope […]

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