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Flurry Of Labor Laws Moving Through State Legislatures

For the second month in a row, February saw hundreds of labor and employment bills being either introduced or addressed […]

First Earthquake Litigation In A Tribal Court

The Pawnee Nation has sued several oil companies for damages caused by an earthquake last September. This is said to […]

Regulatory Enforcement Post-Election

The Trump administration will likely seek to scale back many forms of regulatory enforcement, but the President campaigned on a […]

What Google Is Trying To Prove In The Uber Lawsuit

There may be even more at stake than intellectual property, in one of the biggest legal battles since the war between Apple and Samsung oversmartphones.

Get Ready For More Cyber Litigation

The Great Recession of 2007-2009 caused a precipitous drop in litigation, but that trend is being reversed in large part […]

Hacker Sics SWAT Team On Security Consultant’s Home

The cat-and-mouse game between security experts and hackers, not surprisingly, can get personal. In this post, security consultant and former […]

Trump’s “Two-For-One” Regulation Order Is A Rabbit Hole

If you issue one, then get rid of two. That’s the gist of an order from the President on January […]

Hispanic Immigrants, Black Men Have Highest Job Injury Rate

Hardly a surprise, but a study bears it out: Hispanic immigrants and African-American men have the highest rate of workplace […]

Frank Talk From Former NSA General Counsel

Said to be “one of the largest and most colorful figures” in the world of cyber law and cybersecurity, he […]

“Judicial Hellhole” In Missouri Targeted For Tort Reform

A bill under consideration in Missouri would drastically restrict consumer lawsuits. Missouri has become a battleground for tort reform, with […]

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