Lawsuit against Pacquiao Alleges Low Blow
The “Fight of the Century” may be over but the dance around the legal ring has just begun for Manny Pacquiao and his promoter, Top Rank. This week, two boxing fans filed a
[Read More]The “Fight of the Century” may be over but the dance around the legal ring has just begun for Manny Pacquiao and his promoter, Top Rank. This week, two boxing fans filed a
[Read More]Or, “Do as I Say and Not as I Do.” A Texas judge who instructed jurors in a high-profile case to refrain from discussing the case with “anyone” was reprimanded by a state
[Read More]When the plaintiff in Caputo v. Topper Realty Corp. filed suit under the Fair Labor Standards Act and New York Labor Law, the defendants responded with discovery requests for cell phone records, Facebook
[Read More]The Justice Department’s Antitrust Division recently announced that David Topkins, a former executive of an e-commerce seller of posters, prints and framed art, has been charged with price fixing in violation of the
[Read More]There’s “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,” and then there’s Carl Malamud’s ongoing crusade against PACER — seven years to be exact. According to Jason Tashea’s post on Technical.ly DC, the founder and
[Read More]The European Commission recently sent a Statement of Objections to Google, alleging it violated European Union antitrust rules by systematically favoring its own comparison-shopping product over others’. The charge, however, may be difficult
[Read More]What are the chances: A group of employees exchange disparaging text messages over their phones about a co-worker, and then that co-worker ends up receiving one of the employee’s iPads, which had stored
[Read More]Corporate America isn’t the only one experiencing hacking incidents. Law firms, too, can fall victim to cyberattacks. According to a recent New York Times report, federal law enforcement authorities are encouraging firms to
[Read More]The Golden State’s Second District Court of Appeal has joined state courts in Oregon, Illinois, Georgia and Massachusetts in finding that attorney-client privilege also applies to in-firm legal advice. The court held in
[Read More]When does an international company have to comply with U.S. discovery demands? For the Australian corporation defendant in the case of Lunkenheimer Co. v. Tyco Flow Control Pacific Party Ltd., when it was
[Read More]Despite the many benefits a BYOD policy offers, employees’ use of personal smartphones for professional business can be the IT Achilles’ heel of a company. Blackphone’s PrivatOS 1.1 may be the answer to
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