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In A Twist, Apple Growers Sound Their Own GMO Alarm

Genetically engineered food is uncharted terrain not only in terms of environmental fallout, but also when it comes to potential […]

Cybersecurity Enforcement Hooks For The SEC

The SEC’s interest in cybersecurity began modestly enough in 2011 with letters requesting information, but it quickly moved to include  […]

New Workplace Drug Problem Not Detected By Standard Test

A serious new workplace drug problem has emerged, and it has nothing to do with the legalization of marijuana, writes […]

Fed Dodges Lawmaker’s Order To Reveal Internal Leakers

The Federal Reserve has so far not complied with a request from a Congressman for the names of Fed staffers […]

Yes, Physical Presence Can Be Essential To A Job

A closely-watched EEOC case, recently decided by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, will be “music to the ears of employers…

Lead In Baby Food Passes Test, In A Prop 65 Case

The Defendant in a California Prop 65 case successfully defended the presence of lead in its children’s food products, including […]

LA Actors: We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Minimum Wage

Hundreds of union actors and actresses in the Los Angeles small theater circuit have come out against a minimum wage […]

Diversity Requirements Under Dodd-Frank

A section of the Dodd-Frank law dealing with diversity hasn’t received as much attention as the rest of the law, […]

JP Morgan Banker Charged With Taking $20M From Client Accounts

A former JPMorgan Chase & Co vice president and investment advisor was arrested this week and charged with stealing $20 […]

In M&A, Consider A Dry Run

Responding to a Second Request from the government can be burdensome, time consuming and expensive, but it will be far less so if you’ve already done a dry run.

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