Regulation

  • FCC Indecency Rules Go Back to the Drawing Board

    By Staff Writer | October 31, 2006

    Broadcasters pose challenge to agency's authority.

  • Waiver Warnings

    By Mary Swanton | October 31, 2006

    EEOC takes companies to court over severance agreements that violate federal laws.

  • Antitrust Anxiety

    By Staff Writer | October 31, 2006

    Civil antitrust filings shoot up dramatically on the heels of highly publicized investigations.

  • The Black Hole

    By Bruce D. Collins | September 30, 2006

    Under-funding and inexperience at the IRS stall charitable work.

  • Fraud Ruling Offers Relief for White-Collar Defendants

    By Staff Writer | September 30, 2006

    Merrill Lynch execs are found not guilty under "honest services" statute.

  • Business Trumps Artistic Integrity

    By Staff Writer | September 30, 2006

    David Phillips filed suit, claiming Fidelity Investment violated the Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990.

  • New York Grants Transgender Rights

    By Staff Writer | September 30, 2006

    New York State Supreme Court found transgendered people are protected under the same laws that outlaw religious and racial discrimination.

  • The New Rules

    By Staff Writer | September 30, 2006

    Should you be worried about the e-discovery amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure?

  • Illinois Court Blesses Cash-Balance Pension Plans

    By Staff Writer | September 30, 2006

    Age-discrimination verdict overturned in Cooper v. IBM.

  • Local Lockdown

    By Mary Swanton | September 30, 2006

    States and cities pressure employers to bar undocumented workers.

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