Regulations

Discovery Considerations In Cross-Border Investigations

Companies that have become the subject of cross-border investigations are in a situation that is many respects beyond their control. […]

“Zombie Directors” Targeted By Investor Group

In 2016, a majority of shareholders rejected 44 directors at Russell 3000 companies, yet 40 of them continued to serve, […]

Employee Right To Time Off For Voting?

Employees may be entitled to time off in order to vote, but the regulatons vary widely from state to state. […]

FCC: Broadband Providers Will Need Permission To Gather Customer Data

The Federal Communications Commission, in a party-line 3 to 2 vote, decided to require broadband providers to get permission before […]

New Basket Of CA Employment Laws

A number of new employment laws in California, some already in effect and others to become effective in 2017 or […]

Election-Rigging Talk Caught On Tape, Two Dem Operatives Lose Jobs

After being caught on video tape discussing possible ways to rig elections, two influential Democratic political operatives have left the […]

IP At Risk When Selling Software To Public Agencies

A case in Washington state highlights the risk that companies take when they disclose intellectual property to public agencies – […]

NLRB Targets Wall Street NDAs

The National Labor Relations Board is challenging employee contracts at Bridgewater Associates, the world’s biggest hedge fund firm, specifically the […]

Card Companies Lose Bid To Toss Merchant Class Action

A class action antitrust lawsuit targeting banks and the major credit card networks, including Visa, Mastercard and American Express, has […]

Comcast Fined $2.3M For Giving Customers What They Didn’t Ask For

Regulators said Comcast illegally billed its customers for unwanted equipment and services. As a result, the cable giant will pay […]

Daily Updates

Sign up for our free daily newsletter for the latest news and business legal developments.

Scroll to Top