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Employee Discrimination on a Genetic Level
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is starting to enforce a ban on genetic discrimination that was enacted years ago.Spot Foreign Governments Disguised as Private Businesses
Determining the extent of foreign government influence over a prospective non-U.S. business partner should comprise a key component of the due diligence checklist.Firms Optimistic About Economy, but Cuts Still Loom
Despite more firms reporting revenue, profit and headcount growth, as well as a desire to open new locations, attorney layoffs remain a real possibility and staff cuts appear to be even more likely in the coming year.Digital Forensics, Meet Cross-Examination
David Eisler and Christopher Steuart of IT Forensics have cowritten a new book, "The Digital Forensics Expert's Guide to Success in Cross-Examination."View more book results for the query "*"
Suitor Switch: Men's Wearhouse Offers to Buy Jos. A. Bank
More than a month after rejecting Jos. A. Bank's unsolicited $2.3 billion takeover bid, The Men's Wearhouse is now offering to buy its rival for $1.53 billion in a move known as the Pac-Man defense. Willkie and Skadden continue to advise the clothiers.Non-IT Cyber-Exposures May Kill Your Business
Every day we're bombarded with information about the continuing attacks on our data and personal information, attacks that result in thefts costing businesses millions of dollars. While most of us agree wholeheartedly with the necessity for a business to get locked down on the IT side, one can't help but notice that almost none of the proposed solutions address the non-IT cyber-exposures that are just as real, and just as dangerous, to the health of a business.ACC Survey Sees GC Salaries Up, Outside Spend Down
A new survey by Association of Corporate Counsel and Empsight International indicates that general counsel salaries are increasing at a fairly predictable rate, while many law departments are cutting back on outside legal spend.Three NYC Lawyers to Make High Court Debut
The Supreme Court returns from Thanksgiving on Monday, Dec. 2 with a full plate of oral arguments that will bring the usual D.C. veteran advocates, as well as several New York City newcomers, to the lectern.Feds To Pay $235 Million To Nuclear Plant Owners
Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Company v. The United States: A federal court has awarded $235.4 million in damages to the owners of three decommissioned nuclear power plants in New England, including Connecticut Yankee in Haddam Neck, Conn., to reimburse the companies for the costs of storing spent nuclear fuel.Trending Stories
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