Risk Management

Data Breach Claim Requires “Injury-In-Fact,” Says 8th Circuit

Two cases from the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals have come to a similar conclusion about what’s required for a […]

$6M Settlement In “Phantom Pricing” Lawsuit

The settlement reflects a trend, and it should serve as a warning to retailers to who are considering using “phantom prices” in an effort…

Lawsuits Hit Apple, Worldwide, Over IPhone Slowdown

Just days after Apple announced it had slowed down the processing speed of older iPhones in order to forestall sudden […]

Appleby Firm Strikes Back At Media

In a terse note on its website , the offshore law firm Appleby, which suffered a massive hack resulting in […]

Rampant Age Bias Alleged In Targeted Facebook Job Ads

The advertising strategy called microtargeting has been refined to razor sharp precision by Facebook, which collects extensive data on its […]

Trump Deregulation Agenda Collides With Amtrak

An administration promise to cut back on regulation has been put on the defensive by the recent Amtrak train derailment […]

Caterpillar Subsidiary Pleads Guilty To Faking Rail Car Repairs, Dumping Parts In Ocean

A company called United Industries LLC – a subsidiary of a subsidiary of Caterpillar, per an account in Corporate Crime […]

Fear Of Sex Transgressions Is Bridling Holiday Parties

What a difference a year makes. A survey released in November by executive outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas finds […]

Conducting Privileged Internal Investigation

The communication must be confidential and for the purpose of rendering legal advice. It sounds simple, but there are numerous […]

Getting Real With Sexual Harassment Training

Two Supreme Court decisions gave many legal departments the idea that if you cover the base with something you can tell a court was “sexual harassment  training,” you might get off the liability hook…

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