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NLRB Comes Down On Class Action Waivers

A Board administrative law judge has ruled employers may not require employees to agree to mandatory arbitration that includes class and collective action waivers, because such agreements…

A Guide To The Basics Of E-Discovery

The e-discovery software provider Exterro Inc. has released an interactive guide, starting with a history and moving to eight clear chapters on….

AT&T Claims Net Neutrality Thwarted Planned Services

Ahead of its appeal looking to overturn the FCC’s new net neutrality rules, which will begin this week, AT&T has […]

SEC, FTC Push To Keep Warrant-Free Email Access

As Congress begins preparations to update the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, the FTC and SEC, among other government agencies, are […]

Sleeper Pollution Problem Could Hit Garment Industry

The problem of plastic pollution in the oceans, from micro-particles to plastic bags on up, has been well documented and […]

Former Sony Exec, Accused Of Stealing $90 Mouse, Sues Over Hack

One year after the infamous Sony hack, at a time when a major class action involving thousands of current and […]

Roberts Unexpected Ally For Abused Employee

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts this week was an unexpected voice in defense of a former U.S. Postal Service […]

Spate of Supply Chain Liability Suits

An alert from McCarter & English looks at the question of insurance coverage for companies that are targeted by a […]

Epic Litigation Battle Over EPA’s Clean Power Plan

The EPA’s Clean Power Plan “is a contender for the title of most controversial environmental rule promulgated in the history […]

Food, Beverage Industry Advised To Embrace Nutrition Science

The industry’s regulators and adversaries have made their case by marshaling scientific studies, and now companies are…

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