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Roughly half of U.S. and U.K. companies push for alternative fee arrangements
Although a recent report found that the once-steady increase in law departments adopting AFAs has plateaued, experts say such arrangements arent a passing trend.Cases test whether law firm partners are employees for human rights purposes
It is generally settled in Canada that when employers impose mandatory retirement policies on their employees, it amounts to age discrimination in violation of the countrys human rights code.Google owns up to privacy violations in Street View settlement
Some of Google Inc.s cars were snapping up a lot more than pictures during the companys Street View mapping projectthey collected personal data, such as emails and passwords, from unencrypted Wi-Fi networks as they drove by.Rule 502 is a powerful but underutilized cost-cutting tool
Why do litigants continue to underuse a powerful tool that could cut the often-considerable costs of privilege review?Company is penalized for not engaging in proportionality analysis
KPMG "is hoist on its own petard" after seeking to limit the scope of its preservation obligationsView more book results for the query "*"
Employer not obligated to provide FMLA “light duty” assignment
Employers do not have an obligation to return employees to light duty assignments under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) before the employee can perform essential job functions, the 7th Circuit ruled in James v. Hyatt Regency Chicago.Why building your personal brand is important
This issue of InsideCounsel focuses on the continuing social media discussion.Externs who received credit can’t sue for wages
While the large class action unpaid intern wage and hour suits against Hearst Corp. and Fox Entertainment Group are still pending or have settled, the 11th Circuit recently sided with the employer-defendants in a case raising similar issues.What e-discovery costs are recoverable?
A key issue for federal courts continues to be interpreting what parts of the expensive collection, processing and production of electronic data are recoverable.Content industries try a new strategy to combat file-sharing
The music and movie industries have been waging war against file-sharing for years, asserting this popular activity has produced an epidemic of online copyright infringement. The war, however, has not gone well.Trending Stories
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