Risk Management

New York AG Sued Over Exxon Investigation

The Competitive Enterprise Institute has sued New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, demanding that he turn over common interest agreements pertaining to an investigation of Exxon…

Judge Peck Says “Not There Yet” For Technology Assisted Review

U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck of the Southern District of New York, whose rulings have been instrumental in shaping […]

Writing Defensible Employment Agreements

Recent SEC enforcement actions against companies that have overreached in their employment agreements prompt DLA Piper attorneys to revisit a […]

Conservative Challenge to CFPB Proposed Arbitration Ban

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has proposed a rule that would ban class-action waivers in financial contracts, laying out its […]

Woman With 35 Cell Phones Keeps Busy With TCPA Lawsuits

When she gets an unsolicited pitch call, she carefully documents…

MetLife Hit With $15 Million In Punitives

A jury in California has awarded $15 million in punitive damages to an elderly woman who was lured into a […]

For Manufacturers, Key Chemical Regulation Milestone Coming In December

Chemical regulation is getting a major overhaul as the result of the recent passage of…

Preparing for Low-Probability High-Impact Events

Systematic preparation for a highly unlikely catastrophe “is not morbid thinking or gloom-and-doom prognosticating, but rather a crucial planning feature […]

Your Tattoo Can Be Someone Else’s IP

Could a court force removal? Probably not. But limiting activity that could be construed as “a commercial endeavor” is another […]

Employer Groups Balk At OSHA Drug-Test Limits After Accidents

In a lawsuit filed in the Northern District of Texas, several employer groups have sued OSHA over the drug policy […]

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