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God Works In Mysterious Ways

May 10, 2021

Corrine Brown was once a powerful member of the House of Representatives from Florida, but gerrymandering and corruption charges brought […]

Process Freezes Women Out Of SCOTUS Clerkships

May 7, 2021

Writing in Politico, Sarah Isgur, a Harvard Law grad who clerked on the Fifth Circuit, says that women who want […]

Housing Crisis, Fire Risk, Setting Off A Legal Battle In CA

May 6, 2021

More than 4 million acres in California burned last year, where there were five out of the six largest fires […]

Task Force to Tackle Ransomware

May 6, 2021

Ransom demands are escalating, but a public-private partnership formed last December is trying to devise a coordinated response. Among the […]

Pandemic May Be Waning, But Securities Lawsuits Keep Coming

May 5, 2021

Two recent securities class actions related to the coronavirus are likely a harbinger of what’s to come even if there […]

Apple’s Antitrust Problems Are International

May 4, 2021

On April 30 the EU’s European Commission issued a “statement of objections,” stating that Apple is abusing its position in […]

Former Netflix Exec Guilty of Bribery, Kickbacks

May 3, 2021

Michael Kail, formerly VP of IT Operations with Netflix, who was indicted in 2018 on 29 counts of wire fraud, […]

Epic v. Apple Will Potentially Rewrite Antitrust Law

May 3, 2021

According to an article in Wired, “the livelihood of thousands of app developers and the very definition of antitrust law” […]

Counterfeits, “Brand Abuse,” Said To Be Rampant For Small And Medium Sized Businesses

April 30, 2021

Four out of five small and medium sized businesses suffer from counterfeited products and brand abuse, according to a brand […]

How Not To Do Crisis Communication

April 30, 2021

An Oracle exec’s posts on the corporate blog and follow-up on social media has brought unwanted attention to the company, […]

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