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No Protection For Whistleblower In Overseas Tax Case

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals said that an employee was not engaging in protected activity when he reported a […]

The Prospects For The Comcast Time-Warner Deal

Bloomberg writers tap a variety of experts and politicians on the prospects for approval of Comcast’s proposed purchase of Time […]

Court Strikes Down Law Barring “Annoying” Behavior While Drunk

Indiana’s public-intoxication law, which makes it a crime to annoy someone in a public place while drunk, was successfully challenged […]

Former Official Blasts FTC’s Enforcement Process

Washington attorney David Balto, an antitrust defense attorney formerly with the Federal Trade Commission, argues that the FTC’s enforcement protocol […]

U.S. Legal Developments To Watch In 2014: The Take From Linklaters

Heading the list is the Supreme Court’s reconsideration of the fraud on the market theory. But the UK-based behemoth also […]

Court-Appointed Monitor To Stay At Apple

Apple, Inc.’s request to put a temporary hold on Michael Bromwich’s job as court-appointed compliance officer related to an ongoing […]

Potential OSHA Sleeper Issue: Loud Data-Centers

An IT publications consultant, who says his ears still ring from years in the military working in shipboard engine rooms, […]

Business and Temp Agency Both Get OSHA Fines

Less than a year ago an OSHA official, speaking publicly, decried dangerous working conditions encountered by temporary workers, “who often […]

Vast New Powers For A Canada Securities Regulator

An advisory from WeirFoulds warns that the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC)  has initiated a major change in the way it […]

Consumer Lawyers’ Wary Eye On Coca-Cola v Pom Wonderful SCOTUS Case

Pom Wonderful sued Coca-Cola in 2007, claiming the label on its pomegranate blueberry juice was misleading because the product is […]

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