The use of social media in the workplace is expanding exponentially. More and more employers have adopted social media policies, reflecting a growing awareness of the need to use social media and mon
Arguments in a complicated and wrenching American Indian child adoption case had at least one U.S. Supreme Court justice Tuesday wishing for a modern-day King Solomon
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Supreme Court issued a major antitrust decision limiting antitrust immunity for...approved the deal, the Federal Trade Commission sought to enjoin the...
The stage is now set for the U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether the Defense of Marriage Act's definition of marriage as an institution that is the exclusive domain of heterosexuals violates the Con
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
As 2013 brings on a new year, things will very much remain the same in terms of law firms seeking lateral partner hires. The Wall Street Journal, American Bar Association and The American Lawyer, at
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...The Federal Trade Commission is urging...likely to inhibit competition and frustrate informed...underlying the proposed regulations. For example, requiring...
...Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission to be even more...Arant Boult Cummings, said the regulations are likely to trigger a...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act has been the dominant anti-bribery regulation affecting multinational companies. More recently, the U.K. Bribery Act of 2010...
...refine their stump speeches and debate their visions for America's future, antitrust lawyers and corporate executives will and should consider the antitrust policies and...
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