...production of metadata into the ALJ's ground rules. (The ALJ's "ground rules" are similar...
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With the growth of social media for marketing and business purposes, managing discovery risk is critical, note Judah Lifschitz and Laura Fraher of Shapiro, Lifschitz & Schram
Patricia Nemeth and Erin Behler, of Nemeth Burwell, investigate how the National Labor Relations Board would rule on a social media issue involving employee discipline
...Law Judge Paul Luckern, who is 81. The longest-serving ALJ in agency history, Luckern for 27 years presided over scores of high...
Angelo A. Paparelli of Seyfarth Shaw and Ted J. Chiappari of Satterlee Stephens attempt to "curate" a few of the most important technology developments in immigration-related worksite enforcement. Th
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A recent decision by an administrative law judge in New York found that a pharmacy had the right to challenge and inspect the computer code used by Office of Medicaid Inspector General to produce a s
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