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Benefits of Workplace Religious Freedom Act outweigh costs
Richard T. Foltin and James D. StandishOver the last 10 years, claims of religious discrimination in the workplace have risen disturbingly. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission reports that while charges relating to race, gender and national origin grew by 15 percent in the past decade, those involving religion increased a staggering 85 percent.A Global Paradigm for Protecting Data
David Bender, a solo practitioner, writes that the long-standing multinational opposition to much that the European Union has done in the privacy arena has had significant successes, but has not been potent enough to stop the steamroller. Nevertheless, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation may now provide it with both a viable alternative and a focal point.Georgia's Anti-SLAPP Law at Issue
State justices weighed arguments in the case of a woman sued for defamation after she sent e-mails to officials complaining about her disabled son's treatment.Genetically Modified Wheat Litigation May Be Consolidated
The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation heard arguments on September 26 over whether to coordinate some 15 cases alleging that Monsanto, which conducted field testing on genetically modified wheat about a decade ago, contaminated crops intended for human consumption.View more book results for the query "US Department of Health and Human Services"
Suicides Follow Child Pornography Prosecutions
In recent years, the Justice Department has escalated its child pornography prosecution efforts, and the psychological effect -- for family members, lawyers, judges and defendants -- is beginning to emerge. In the Northern District of California alone, four child porn targets have committed suicide over the past nine months, and another defendant tried to kill himself in February, according to court documents. Now, magistrate judges are being asked to remand defendants to reduce the suicide risk.Putting a Leash on Dog-Bite Insurance Claims
Insurance companies are threatening to take a bite out of the lucrative practice of representing victims of dog attacks.Great Small-Firm Employment Lawyers Who Fly Under the Radar
If you ask someone to name the best attorney in a given field, chances are you'll hear the name of a high-priced, big-firm rainmaker. But are those attorneys the best, or only the best-known? To come up with some hidden gems among outside employment lawyers, The Recorder surveyed California in-house counsel and cross-checked results with mediators and plaintiffs attorneys. Here are four stellar, small-firm employment lawyers who may be flying under the radar. Some other great news: They charge less.Trending Stories
Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
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