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Don’t Let Efforts To Thwart One Kind Of Virus Bring On Another

Many companies are now redoubling efforts to enable as many employees as possible to work from home. This will likely […]

Five Law Firms Breached; Hackers Want Ransom

At least five law firms have been breached by a hacking group known as Maze. The stolen information included such […]

MeToo Has Changed Everything, From Workplace To M&A

The breathtaking demise of celebrities may be the most dramatic result of the #MeToo movement, as Jerry Seinfeld once mused […]

Record Year For ADA Title III Lawsuits

At just over 11,000, the number of ADA Title III lawsuits in 2019 was another all-time record. Law firm Seyfarth […]

Creating A Healthy Cybersecurity Framework

Maintaining cybersecurity can seem like a daunting task, weighted with uncertainty and expense, but in practice it can be made […]

Students, Teachers, Sue & Win $53M For Troubled Schools In CA

Students and teachers from three underperforming schools in California have settled with the state for $53 million. An attorney with […]

Global Warming In The Workplace

Injuries and deaths aside, worker productivity is beginning to take a hit. According to one study, it decreases by two […]

150 Workers Injured At Hudson Yards

When four workers at New York’s sprawling Hudson Yards development project were injured in a scaffold collapse a few weeks […]

Corporate Titans Battle Over Section 230

A section of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 largely protects companies from liability arising from what appears on the […]

Hacked Law Firm Sued For Malpractice By Chinese Client

A Chinese businessman and political dissident who had retained a Detroit law firm to help with his asylum claim has […]

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