...U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The company agreed to pay...FCPA community. Lawyers and former federal prosecutors said both are becoming...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...vigilant plaintiffs bar, in December 2012, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) adopted a new strategic enforcement plan (SEP) setting forth its priorities...
The Legal's editorial staff recently set out to select our Diverse Attorneys of the Year, in which we highlight the achievements of some of the state's minority attorneys. Every two years, in an effo
Welcome to the Social Media Law Center, an online service of The Legal Intelligencer. In this section you will find a collection of news articles analyzing the legal issues and emerging trends in soc
...in which the arguments centered on whether the court should adopt the federal automobile exception to the warrant requirement. In that case, McCaffery...
...The Federal Trade Commission is urging the...restrictions prevents the communication of truthful and...
...try, but also too big to be filed. A good example is federal-government-threatened civil and criminal claims against pharmaceutical manufacturers for off...
The third year of law school has long been a punching bag for critics who argue it's a waste of time and drives up the costs of a law degree, but there have been few serious attempts to do anything a
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Early buzz at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas is focusing on Samsung's transparent television but that news may be eclipsed by the startup GlobaTrac's device to track yo
Originally Published: Law Technology News
Made your list and checked it twice? Don't forget about the most important law and technology developments in 2012 — which can also help guide in-house counsel in the new year
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