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Time Warner Cable Inc. v. DIRECTV Inc.
'Literally False,' 'Puffery' Clarified in Advertising Dispute Between Cable, Satellite TV ProvidersDiscovery Rule May Help Pay Discrimination Claims After 'Ledbetter'
The U.S. Supreme Court's Ledbetter decision, which held that pay discrimination claims must be brought within 180 days of the discriminatory act to be timely, has been widely viewed as a blow to potential claimants. However, retired U.S. Department of Labor attorney David A. Drachsler notes that a footnote in the decision highlights a possible avenue of escape for Title VII claimants who would otherwise be time barred: a discovery rule. It's unsettled whether such a rule applies in Title VII claims.Ladenburg Thalmann revenue up but still at a $5 million loss
Miami-based Ladenburg Thalmann Financial Services said revenue was up sharply in the second quarter, but it still suffered a $5 million loss.View more book results for the query "*"
Consumer groups question some Clunkers deals
Consumer advocacy groups are calling on the Department of Transportation to crack down on dealerships offering questionable sales terms to customers participating in the government's Cash for Clunkers program.NBA players file antitrust lawsuits against league
NEW YORK (AP) - Locked-out NBA players including Carmelo Anthony and Kevin Durant filed class-action antitrust lawsuits against the league on Tuesday in at least two states, moving pro basketball's labor dispute from the negotiating table to federal court.Getting a Grip on European Data Transfers
U.S. companies transferring personal data from Europe to the U.S. must follow prescribed methods to protect data in accord with EU data privacy protection laws. Complying with this "adequacy requirement" means satisfying each European nation's data protection authorities. Binding Corporate Rules allow a company to design a single set of internal rules that work on their own data protection policies for intranet sites, databases and other electronic business tools that also comply with EU requirements.Miami Jai-Alai owner to sell gaming unit for $115M
The owner of Miami Jai-Alai has agreed to sell a subsidiary for $115 million in a transaction expected to close early in 2013.Trending Stories
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