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Historical Role For FCC General Counsel

The general counsel of the Federal Communications Commission, Jonathan Sallet, is said to be a policy wonk and strategist as […]

Liability For Third Party Vendor’s Conduct

More and more corporate services – accounting, HR and recruiting, and payroll processing, among many others – are being outsourced […]

Victoria’s Secret Sued For Sending 97 Texts In One Day

After opting in to a Victoria’s Secret text message marketing program with the understanding he was to receive no more […]

EU and U.S. Reach Agreement On Data Transfer

The European Commission and the United States have reached a tentative agreed on a new framework for transatlantic data flows. […]

EEOC Wants Tougher Retaliation Rules

Proposed changes would “further stack the deck against employers” by expanding the definition of both…

Men Bad At Writing Laws To Protect Women

Statutes protecting women from “the embarrassment of hearing filthy evidence” as a member of a jury, or from having to […]

Workplace Pregnancy Rights Asserted By Moms-To-Be

Lawsuits around the rights of pregnant women to work and be accommodated at the workplace are being filed at an […]

Commerce Dept Suggests Copyright Changes

Remixes are okay, market forces will deal with educational programs, but runaway jury awards need some attention, according to a […]

Fear Of Liability Haunts Corporate Boards, Hinders Recruiting

It was already getting more difficult for companies to recruit board members, but following the Yates Memo of September last […]

Yahoo Manipulated Worker Evaluations, Lawsuit Claims

A mass termination lawsuit claims that, in an effort to justify eliminating hundreds of workers as part of a cost-reduction […]

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