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Turkish Gold Trader Hires 15 Top U.S. Defense Lawyers

A Turkish gold trader accused of money laundering and violating Iran sanctions has assembled a “dream team” of 15 defense […]

Cable Giants Want Rehearing On FCC Net Neutrality Rules

Trade associations representing U.S. internet service providers are suing to overturn a federal appeals court ruling that upheld the FCC’s […]

Plaintiffs Twist Meaning of Fair Credit Reporting Act

For corporate defendants, there is nothing fair about the Fair Credit Reporting Act, at least in the way it’s currently […]

Sexual Orientation Not Protected Under Title VII, Appeals Court Finds

An appeals court this week ruled that employers may legally fire workers based on sexual orientation. A three-judge panel of […]

Employee Handbook Violates Workers Rights

An NLRB judge held that a California Casino interfered with workers’ labor law rights by issuing a handbook with a […]

Lawsuit Claims FBI Stiffs FOIA Requests

MIT Tech security researcher Ryan Shapiro claims the FBI routinely runs Freedom of Information requests through an ancient search system, […]

Guilty Legislators Might Benefit From SCOTUS Corruption Ruling

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling, reversing the public corruption charges against former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell, should not allow two […]

CA Will Regulate “Ghost Guns”

California Governor Jerry Brown has signed a law that will regulate “ghost guns,” a term that refers to homemade firearms […]

Law Firms Provide Smoke Screen For Money Launderers

“Lawyers can unwittingly provide a smoke screen for people who want to launder money,” legal ethics expert Stephen Gillers told […]

‘Upskirting’ Not A Crime, Georgia Appeals Court Rules

“It is regrettable that no law currently exists which criminalizes Gary’s reprehensible conduct,” Georgia Court of Appeals Judge Elizabeth Branch […]

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