Risk Management

No Privilege For GC In Bizarre Coverage Dispute

A PGA Tour golf tournament gave rise to a bizarre insurance coverage dispute and a rare privilege question for the […]

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 […]

Dallas Cowboys Lawyer Misses Deadline, Declares Bankruptcy

Almost a decade ago Levi G. McCathern II, a former Baptist minister and now primary trial counsel for the Dallas […]

Tesla Settles Autopilot Lawsuit

The class action, filed in federal court in San Jose, alleged that the enhanced assisted-driving Autopilot system on Tesla’s Model […]

Amazon’s Facial Recognition Product Pounded By Critics

Amazon’s “Rekognition” facial recognition product is coming under fire from critics, including the ACLU, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Human Rights […]

Sharing Protected Information With Potential Litigation Funders

Third-party funding of litigation projects, increasingly popular with plaintiffs, can raise serious questions about protected information. Defendants in some of […]

Florida Law Targeting Plaintiff Lawyers Could Backfire

Florida Republican attorney general Pam Pondi wants to go after opioid makers and distributors with all the firepower she can […]

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