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The Recorder

Vetting 'Made in the USA' Claims in a Global Economy

Recent amendments to California law bring a new set of uncertainties, writes Allyson Madrid of Sideman & Bancroft.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Inadmissible

Crude Oil. You Belong (to) Me. Perfect Copy.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Feds Snag Significant Tort Wins

Mass torts were at the heart of colossal legal settlements in 2015, particularly involving the federal government.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

What the EU's Data Privacy Ruling Really Means: Part Two

Legal tech experts weigh in on what the GDPR decision really means going forward.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Morning Wrap: The Quotable Supreme Court | The Year in Law Schools

A look back at some of the more memorable quotes from the Supreme Court justices in 2015. Donations, deans and dwindling enrollment: highlights from the year in law schools. This is a roundup from ALM and other publications.
3 minute read

Law.com

Debate Likely to Continue Into 2016 on Companies Providing Info to Law Enforcement

It is likely legislators will continue to debate proposals requiring companies to provide info to law enforcement and intelligence officials – if suspected terrorism is involved.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Winners & Losers

By | December 18, 2015
Barnabas Health System. Seton Hall University. Experian, Equifax. Gregg Mark. BJ's Wholesale Club.
1 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Compliance Expert Criticizes Substance and Tone of VW Scandal Moves

So far the words and actions of the Volkswagen Group's chief executives raise questions about whether they even want to change the corporate culture that engendered a 10-year-long emissions scandal, according to attorney Thomas Fox.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

Litigator of the Week: Christopher Landau of Kirkland & Ellis

Landau kept up a defense winning streak in cases challenging consumer contracts that mandate arbitration.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

LifeLock to Pay $100M to Settle FTC Charges

LifeLock Inc., an Arizona-based identity theft protection company, has agreed to pay $100 million to settle charges that it violated the terms of a 2010 settlement with the Federal Trade Commission.
3 minute read

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