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Credit-Reporting Firms Face More Scrutiny as Complaints Jump
Consumer complaints are one indicator of whether markets are serving consumers, and "complaints about credit reporting suggest that the system increasingly is not," the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said.US Supreme Court Confronts Independent State Legislature Doctrine
Judicial challenges to federal elections have become commonplace, most notably in former President Donald Trump's efforts to circumvent the popular vote in 2020. One species of those frequent challenges involves the invocation of the Independent State Legislature theory.Salesforce's 10% Staff Cut Highlights Slowdown in Tech Spending
Salesforce said it hired too many people during the pandemic-fueled boom and is adjusting to more cautious spending by customers.Considerations in Using an Expert in Resolving IP Cases Through ADR
ADR can be more efficient in terms of saving time versus taking a case to trial. Intellectual property cases are no exception, and ADR processes—which may also allow for emergency or temporary relief—can provide relief from extensive court backlogs.Court of Chancery Issues Guidance on Letters of Request Under the Hague Convention
On Nov. 18, 2022, Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster of the Delaware Court of Chancery issued an opinion that provides a helpful roadmap for future litigants seeking discovery from foreign nonparties. In In re Cote d'Azur Estate, the court granted a plaintiff's request for the issuance of a letter of request to "obtain the assistance of the central authority in Switzerland to facilitate discovery."View more book results for the query "*"
The Collaborative Lens Can Help Parents Visualize a More Positive Family Dynamic
When a marriage is broken and the couple truly can't move forward together, the collaborative law process is an alternative to litigation that allows the parties to focus on values, interests, and priorities they still share.Airlines Slam 'Knee-Jerk' COVID Plan for Chinese Travelers
The International Air Transport Association said that travel restrictions have been proved ineffective in stemming the pandemic over the past three years.Corporate Enforcement in 2022 and Compliance New Year's Resolutions
In the latter half of 2022, the US Department of Justice unveiled highly anticipated updates to its corporate criminal enforcement policies, cementing a more aggressive stance on white-collar crime and corporate responsibility. Below is an overview of the recent DOJ corporate policy changes and matters for chief compliance officers to consider in 2023.Apple's Stock Loses Its Shine After Ugly Month of December
Apple's strength was rooted in its massive capital returns to shareholders through buybacks and dividends and the belief that its hard-to-leave ecosystem of loyal customers would insulate the company in a potential recession.Judge Has Until Friday to Answer Dozens of Alleged Ethics Violations
The judge faces 58 counts of alleged violations, according to the Judicial Qualifications Commission of Georgia.Trending Stories
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