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U.S. Supreme Court Passes on Tribal Casino Labor Case
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to consider whether the National Labor Relations Board has authority over Native American enterprises on tribal land, refusing to wade into a debate that has divided federal appeals courts and carries implications for thousands of casino workers.Ammunition for Cyberinsurance Policyholders in Phishing Incidents
The largest cybersecurity incidents often start by an unwitting employee clicking an attachment to a document or responding to a seemingly legitimate email. The recently released 2016 Symantec Internet Security Threat Report found that one particular type of incident—phishing­—has been gaining ground rapidly.Texas Supreme Court Reaffirms that Apache Doesn't Have to Pay on Expired O&G Leases
The Texas Supreme Court recently turned down a request to rehear a motion filed by McDaniel Partners pertaining to its royalty battle with Apache Deepwater and reaffirmed that Apache was not obligated under the lapsed oil and gas leases to continue paying royalties.A Big Data Processing Breakthrough? Startup Levyx Seeks a Revolution of Cost, Speed
The startup, which recently closed on $5.4 million in series A funding from investors, hopes to tackle big data challenges by using modern drive technology and flash memory.United Suppliers, Inc. v. Hanson
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis United Suppliers, Inc. v.Hanson2016 WL 929355Only the Westlaw citation is currently available.NOTICE:…Cyber Insurance Litigation: Is It a Ripple or a Tidal Wave?
Robert D. Chesler and Anna M. Piazza of Anderson Kill write: How insurance companies will react to cyber claims presents a big question. These claims share key characteristics with environmental claims. In both situations, any company could find itself a victim. Both risks involve potentially huge amounts. The courts are setting forth rigorous standards of liability. How will the insurance companies respond to a possible flood of claims?Solving the Problem of E-Discovery in Smaller Cases
Laying out steps to help avoid a system where some litigants have access to the power of electronic evidence and others don't.Fiduciary Exception to Privilege in Shareholder Actions
In his Evidence column, Michael J. Hutter discusses whether a corporation and its attorneys must disclose privileged communications relevant to corporate matters to shareholder plaintiffs in actions based upon breaches by management of their fiduciary duties or other wrongdoing arising out of those matters.TENSAS WATER DISTRIBUTION ASSOCIATION INC. v. ARCH INSURANCE CO.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Tensas Water Distribution Association Inc.v.Arch Insurance Co.2016 WL 233694Only the Westlaw citation…Trending Stories
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