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Failure to preserve relevant data in anticipation of litigation can result in sanctions, but over-preservation can also be…
A federal district court in Wisconsin has held that the owners of two law firms may be held liable by […]
The Federal Communication Commission has issued AT&T a “Notice of Apparent Liability” (NAL), alleging that the company overcharged two Florida […]
The Illinois attorney general has filed a putative class action against Jimmy John’s, claiming the restaurant chain requires low-wage workers […]
A federal judge will not suppress conversations recorded by the FBI without a warrant on secret devices outside two California […]
A Turkish gold trader accused of money laundering and violating Iran sanctions has assembled a “dream team” of 15 defense […]
Trade associations representing U.S. internet service providers are suing to overturn a federal appeals court ruling that upheld the FCC’s […]
For corporate defendants, there is nothing fair about the Fair Credit Reporting Act, at least in the way it’s currently […]
An appeals court this week ruled that employers may legally fire workers based on sexual orientation. A three-judge panel of […]
An NLRB judge held that a California Casino interfered with workers’ labor law rights by issuing a handbook with a […]
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