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ABA Adopts Cybersecurity Policy

American Bar Association urges private and public organizations to launch programs.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Judge Recuses From Bridgegate Putative Class Action

The judge in a would-be class action brought by motorists allegedly caught in the traffic jam caused by the Bridgegate lane closures has taken himself off the case.
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National Law Journal

Circuit Refuses to Stay Same-Sex Marriages in Virginia

Same-sex marriages may begin in Virginia next week unless the U.S. Supreme Court intervenes.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Dealing With Employees Who Are Suing Your Company

How should an employer navigate the treacherous waters of supervising an employee while vigorously defending discrimination or harassment litigation?
12 minute read

National Law Journal

U.S. Refutes Claims GSA Website Is Unusable by Blind

The U.S. General Services Administration has asked a federal judge to dismiss a proposed class action filed by blind contractors who allege the agency's website is effectively unusable by people with vision disabilities.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Citing Judge's Ties to D.A., Friedman Seeks Her Recusal

A man who claims he was wrongly convicted of sexual abuse in the late 1980s has requested the judge in a pending case recuse herself because of connections to Nassau County's top prosecutor.
4 minute read

Law.com

No Attorney Fees for Challengers in Texas Voter ID Case

Texas won't have to pay more than $300,000 in attorney fees to a group that challenged the states' voter identification law in court, a federal judge in Washington ruled on Monday.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Morrison v. International Union of Operating Engineers Local 14-14b

By | August 12, 2014
Class Action Brought Against Union for Intentional Race Discrimination Survives
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New York Law Journal

Barneys to Pay $525,000 to Settle Bias Allegations

By | August 12, 2014
Barneys has agreed to pay $525,000 to resolve allegations that minorities were singled out as suspected shoplifters at its flagship store, part of a spate of racial profiling complaints against major retailers last year.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Entire Eleventh May Reconsider 'Docs V. Glocks' Case

First Amendment lawyer Thomas Julin, noting that six of the Eleventh's nine active members are Democratic appointees, said there's a good chance the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit would reconsider allowing doctors to ask their patients about gun ownership.
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