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Lawyer, Former Victim, Takes On Revenge Porn

When her ex-lover was attempting blackmail using images he had of her, and otherwise causing her so much trouble she […]

Appeals Court OKs Salaries Based On Past Pay

Basing wages on a worker’s prior pay level does not violate federal anti-discrimination laws, according to a three-judge panel of […]

Consumer Regulation Is Now Global

The U.S. has fairly strong consumer protection by way of regulation, as well as an active plaintiff’s litigation bar. That may […]

SEC Comes Down On Fake “Bullish” Articles

The SEC has filed fraud charges against more than two dozen entities for their part in schemes to promote stocks […]

Appeals Court Shuts Down Net Neutrality Challenge

Obama-era regulations that require internet service providers to treat all online traffic equally will remain in place, for now, after […]

He Refused To Text & Drive So They Fired Him, Says Safety Manager

The former safety manager of a trucking company alleges that higher-ups told him he should text and drive “like everyone […]

Biometric Info Emerging As Major Liability Risk

A law in Illinois is seen as a possible model, as more states contemplate regulating how companies handle consumer biometric […]

Billion Dollar Lead Paint Lawsuit Won’t Go Away

In California, a lawsuit targeting three lead paint manufacturers is at 17 years and counting. Plaintiffs are 10 California cities […]

Are Harassment Hotlines Just Hokum?

In countering an onslaught of sexual harassment claims by former female employees, 21st Century Fox has pointed to an employee […]

Watch Out When Opting For “VPN” Internet Connections

Now that Congress and the Trump administration have blocked proposed Obama administration internet privacy rules, internet providers will be free […]

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