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The Work and Impact of the CFPB: Part II
Part I of this series outlined the evolution of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the scope of its powers, and the in-roads the fledgling federal agency has made in material areas of the consumer financial product and service industry.Butler takes | on Jeep as 'wreck cases' dwindle Butler takes on Jeep as 'wreck cases' dwindle
Tactics to Handle the Bad Boss: Psychopath Edition
Up to a point, it is possible to handle the bad boss, says commentator James Dolan. Knowing how to do it is a major part of being an effective steward of one's own career. It requires one key step that can be extremely challenging for lawyers: getting one's ego out of the way.FDIC suits against directors and officers of failed financial institutions are on the rise
Beyond a mere increase in the number of financial institutions targeted for litigation, there also has been a marked change in the FDICs approach to such cases.View more book results for the query "*"
Collaboration makes lawyers true leaders
In this months cover story, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi describes the ways in which she has advocated on behalf of the people of her state.Proposed federal rule changes would limit the scope of e-discovery
Recently published proposed federal rules aim to reduce the time and costs of e-discovery, but experts disagree on their likely impact.Delegating work to subordinates is not reasonable accommodation
After being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009, Sue Bell underwent a successful surgery and returned to her job at Hercules Liftboat Co. after six months of disability leave.Breaking down exactly what costs are taxable under Title 28 of the U.S. Code Section 1920(4
In The Country Vintner of North Carolina v. E. & J. Gallo Winery Inc., the prevailing party, Gallo, submitted a bill to the court under Title 28 of the U.S. Code Section 1920(4), seeking to recover its e-discovery costs.Trending Stories
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