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9th Circuit: Web ad blockers have broad shield from suits
Software companies that help computer users halt Internet ads and viruses have a broad immunity from lawsuits brought by companies whose Web pages are blocked, the 9th Circuit ruled last week in Zango v. Kaspersky Lab. But the federal appellate court sounded a cautionary note about the breadth of immunity the software companies enjoy.Legal Implications of Employee Wellness Programs
In their Employment Law column, Jeffrey S. Klein and Nicholas J. Pappas, partners at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, discuss participatory and incentive-based wellness programs, the 2006 HIPAA and newer ACA regulations that permit such programs subject to certain guidelines, and the limited guidance available to employers who wish to establish a program that does not run afoul of discrimination laws.Russian Principal Guilty, Faces Fine, in Microsoft Piracy Case
A Russian court Monday found the principal of a village school guilty of using bootleg Microsoft software and fined him about $195 in a case that was cast by Russian media as a battle between a humble educator and an international corporation. Alexander Ponosov was charged with violating intellectual property rights by using classroom computers with pirated versions of Microsoft software installed, though he has maintained that the computers at the school came with the software already installed.View more book results for the query "*"
Would a Justice Alito Carry On the Reagan Revolution?
In Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito Jr.'s confirmation hearings last week, Democrats focused critical attention on his role in the Reagan administration -- before his 15 years in the "judicial monastery" smoothed any partisan edges he had. Some voiced concern that, once Alito is freed from the circuit court obligation to obey precedent, those loyalties will resurface and make him the high court's most faithful emissary of the Reagan revolution.Jury Deliberations in Ciavarella Trial Continue
A federal jury in Scranton is scheduled to continue deliberations today in former Luzerne County Common Pleas Court Judge Mark A. Ciavarella Jr.'s federal corruption trial.Trending Stories
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