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Is Fear Of Data Breach Injury Grounds For A Lawsuit?

Can someone whose information was stolen sue over fear of future injury even where there is no evidence an actual […]

Labor Abuse Alleged At Trump Project In Dubai

For construction workers at a Trump mega-project in Dubai, payment is often slow, with much of it ending up in the hands of the recruiter. Housing is crowded and …

Legal Hurdles In Global Employment

Already fielding a variety of federal, state and local employment regulations, companies that expand globally will find compliance even more […]

Proposed Law A Game-Changer For IoT Security

Taking a backdoor approach to a looming cybersecurity problem, legislation proposed by a bipartisan group of senators would impose significant […]

Age Discrimination Said To Be Pervasive, Hard To Prove

“Once layoffs were done by reverse seniority,” notes one economics professor, but the age of “last in, first out” is […]

Finding and Correcting A Gender Pay Gap

“Even well-intentioned employers may be violating the law,” warns Littler attorney Zev J. Eigen. “Pay equity laws do not contain […]

Justice Dept To Investigate Harvard Admissions Policy

The Justice Department last week announced it would join a challenge to Harvard admissions policies that allegedly favor Hispanics and […]

Senate Healthcare Fiasco Doesn’t Bode Well For Anti-Arbitration Vote

For business and banking interests that want the Senate to rescind the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) anti-arbitration rule, the […]

House Votes To Block Rule Limiting Mandatory Arbitration

The Republican-led House of Representatives has voted to block a rule that would have seriously curtailed the use of mandatory […]

Olympus Corp. Loses Trial But Gets Key Win

The Japanese manufacturer was ordered to pay more than $6 million damages in connection with a superbug outbreak at a […]

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