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Accused Of Food Poisoning, Cleared, No Recourse

Trace-back procedures after a food poisoning incident are a “notorious mix of art and science,” write Morgan, Lewis & Bockius […]

NLRB Is Redefining “Joint Employer”

Franchisors, and businesses that use contractors, staffing agencies or even companies that just outsource cleaning or security, could be deemed joint employers.

Much-Used Chemical Coming Soon To Prop 65

A client alert to makers and sellers in the California market, from Morrison & Foerster: Barring a successful court challenge […]

The Snare Of Section 16 Reporting Requirements

As an indirect way of sniffing out potential insider trading, the SEC has taken a new interest in reporting requirements […]

DOJs New Push To Prosecute Execs

In a recent speech, DOJ Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division, Leslie R. Caldwell, announced an initiative within the […]

When Cross-Border FCPA Investigations Run Into EU Privacy Law

Attempts to conduct a cross-border Federal Corrupt Practices Act investigation can run head-on into EU privacy law, providing numerous avenues […]

Supreme Court To Hear An After-Shift Pay Case

In a class action, workers at an Amazon warehouse in Las Vegas are claiming they need to hang around for […]

Top Five Energy And Climate Stories

Bloomberg BNA’s listing of recent top stories from its Climate blog includes two stories about high-stakes litigation challenging pollution regulations, […]

SEC Comment Letters Are A Big Insider Trading Loophole

New York Times business writer Gretchen Morgenson looks at a study of insider trading activity following company receipt of SEC […]

Shareholder Suit Against Wal-Mart Gets The Go-Ahead In Arkansas

A federal judge in Arkansas refused to dismiss a shareholder lawsuit alleging the company failed to adequately investigate corruption in […]

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