By Caroline Spiezio | June 5, 2018
Goulding will return to her home country of Ireland, where she will help ensure that LinkedIn stays complaint with the General Data Protection Regulation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeffrey S. Klein and Nicholas J. Pappas | June 5, 2018
In their Employment Law column, Jeffrey S. Klein and Nicholas J. Pappas propose strategies buyers may wish to consider in seeking to comply with California law.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Mike Evers | June 5, 2018
The results from the 2018 Career Satisfaction survey for in-house counsel make it abundantly clear that most of you crave upward mobility.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Julián Montero | June 5, 2018
Brazilians have been courted in recent years by U.S. developers seeking to raise capital through the EB-5 program. But last month, the industry took a big step to cement Brazil's status as one of the fastest-growing players in the EB-5 world—a shift that could be a boon for South Florida's economy.
By Samantha Joseph | June 4, 2018
Gary Paige, of Gordon & Doner, and Hardee Bass, of Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley, secured $14 million in punitive damages and another $7 million in compensatory damages for client Faye Theis.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Robert L. Hickok and Gay Parks Rainville | June 4, 2018
Nearly 45 years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its landmark decision in American Pipe & Construction v. Utah, 414 U.S. 538, 553 (1974), holding that the filing of a class action “tolls the running of the statute of limitations for all purported members of the class who make timely motions to intervene after the court has found the suit inappropriate for class action status.”
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Todd Friedman and Justin Wales | June 4, 2018
Permissionless blockchains, like the one underlying the bitcoin payment network, were created to provide the public with transparency over transaction information and records.
By Caroline Spiezio | June 1, 2018
It's a move many content moderation professionals said made sense, as it could have caused financial and legal issues for the company.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert G. Brody and Katherine M. Bogard | June 1, 2018
This increase in legislation is a clear outgrowth of the #MeToo movement that swept the United States following the Harvey Weinstein scandal.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Steven Schain | June 1, 2018
Derived from the identical plants, much easier to cultivate, and profoundly more profitable, industrial hemp lacks legalized marijuana's glamour and intrigue.
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