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Judge In CA Accepts Global Warming But Throws Out Global Warming Lawsuit

A federal judge in the Northern District of California – after holding an unprecedented courtroom “tutorial” on climate change – […]

Real Cybersecurity Tips for Law Firms

Quick takes from a mix of experts, especially targeted to small and mid-sized law firms.  While some of the recommendations […]

Suspended: First He Repped Sexual Assault Victims, Then One Of The Accused

A Philadelphia lawyer has been suspended for one year by the state supreme court’s disciplinary board. According to the Order […]

Law Firm Serving Drinks Not Liable For Paralegal Death

A law firm that served liquor to employees as an enticement to get them to work longer hours was not […]

Is Securitization Evil? Dechert Attorney Takes On The Pope

A declaration from the papacy took aim at securitization and credit default swaps, characterizing them as a kind of predatory […]

Top GC Spook Delivers Manifesto On Cybersecurity And Privacy

The General Counsel of the National Security Agency had a hard message for conference attendees at a Georgetown Cybersecurity Law […]

Binding Arbitration Ban R.I.P.? Not In California

The California State Assembly has, by a wide margin, passed a law banning mandatory arbitration clauses in employment contracts. This […]

European Privacy Lawyer, Scourge Of Silicon Valley, Makes Good On Lawsuit Threats

Austrian lawyer Peter Schrems was early on to lax privacy protections by Facebook and has been credited with helping to […]

The Inscrutable Algorithm, Under Fire

The problem with machine-generated algorithms is they “somehow seem to absorb the bias around them…”

Littler’s Annual Survey Of Workplace Issues

Littler’s seventh annual survey looks at the legal, technological and social issues having the greatest impact on the workplace. The […]

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