By Stephanie Forshee | January 16, 2018
Many in traditional retail would like the high court to overturn an earlier decision from Quill v. North Dakota, which they feel has inadvertently created a loophole for online retailers to avoid paying sales tax if they do not have a physical presence in the state.
By Sue Reisinger | January 16, 2018
Mark Lambert, former co-president of Transport Logistics International, has been indicted on 11 counts, including seven counts of violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
By Karen Sloan | January 16, 2018
Called the first-of-its kind, the Executive LL.M. in Litigation Management seeks to draw lawyers and in-house counsel who want to get up to speed on the latest technology and strategies for keeping costs down.
By Kristen Rasmussen | January 16, 2018
Health care companies need to be mindful of the U.S. Department of Justice's continued enforcement of the False Claims Act but also pay attention to areas such as drug pricing and opioids that may be the focus of increased scrutiny in 2018, according to the health care portion of Crowell & Moring's annual Litigation Forecast.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | January 16, 2018
The breach of India's national ID database Aadhaar raises concerns as to whether governments are equipped to deal appropriately with today's cybersecurity landscape.
By Erin Mulvaney | January 16, 2018
"It would also be permissible for the EEOC to decide never to issue such regulations, or for the EEOC to study the issue for several years before commencing a new rulemaking," the U.S. Justice Department said on behalf of the EEOC.
By Ben Hancock | January 12, 2018
Nonequity shareholder Dawn Knepper alleges male shareholders are paid, on average, $110,000 more than women shareholders.
By Caroline Spiezio | January 12, 2018
Crisis management consultants agree there's a lesson for legal teams in Apple's recent iPhone slowdown fiasco: if something could be an issue, spot it early and let the public know—because it will probably come out eventually.
By Sue Reisinger | January 12, 2018
Companies "can expect to face growing pressure from investors to improve disclosure of climate-related risks," said the report from the Conference Board.
By Kristen Rasmussen | January 12, 2018
Benevis dental management company and more than 130 of its affiliated Kool Smiles clinics in 17 states have agreed to pay $23.9 million plus interest to settle charges that they fraudulently billed Medicaid for medically unnecessary dental work performed on children.
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