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Federal Circuit Nothing But Punks For SCOTUS, Says Critic

The Federal Circuit is showing too much deference to the Supreme Court’s flawed precedent on patent law, Gene Quinn, patent […]

The Next Targets Of The U.S. Sanctions Office

Banks have largely “de-risked,” and the Office of Foreign Assets Control is now looking beyond banks to other …

The Call-Blocking Conundrum And Tomorrow’s Class Actions

An FCC order earlier this year, regarding the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, could have some unintended consequences. What the FCC […]

In Rare Move, DOJ Credits “Forward-Looking” Compliance Program In Price-Fixing Case

For the second time ever, DOJ recommended a downward departure in sentencing – a fine, in this case – for […]

Fuzzy Ethical Guidelines For SCOTUS Justices

Some legal observers are calling for more specific ethical guidelines for Supreme Court justices. Though a code of ethics for […]

Did Ernst & Young Fail To Spot Madoff’s Ponzi Scheme?

Investment firm FutureSelect Portfolio Management Inc is seeking nearly $200 million in damages from Ernst & Young, alleging the accounting […]

Tough Equal Pay Law Signed In CA

California Senate Bill 358 says that employers have the burden of showing that differences in pay for similar jobs are […]

Employers Hail A Governor Brown Veto

A bill that would have prohibited California employers from requiring employees to sign arbitration agreements as a condition of employment […]

Chicken Farm Doesn’t Cut It As Document Shredder

A privacy official in Canada has ruled that a nursing home’s contract with a chicken farm violates Canada’s Health Information […]

SCOTUS Opines: Do Cops Need Warrant To See Hotel Records?

A group of hotel owners challenged a Los Angeles ordinance requiring them to collect personal information about patrons and turn it over to on request…

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