Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Scandal Could Leave IRS 'Gun Shy' With Political Groups

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»  Scandal Could Leave IRS 'Gun Shy' With Political Groups

»  DOJ Defends Review of Associated Press Phone Records

»  Supreme Court Sides with Monsanto in Seed Patent Case

»  Redacted Emails Ordered Released in Aaron Swartz Case

»  Donors Lavish Money on Law Schools

»  Latin America's Business Attractions Belie Its Risks

»  What Did Officer Know, and When Did He Know It?

»  Foreign Authorities Are Cracking Down on Corruption

»  Tips for a Smart Termination Letter and Exit Interview

»  In Employee Wellness Programs, Rules Are Unclear

Scandal Could Leave IRS 'Gun Shy' With Political Groups

A growing controversy in Washington involving the Internal Revenue Service could mean big changes in the way the agency regulates the political activity of tax-exempt organizations, according to election law experts. Read More »

DOJ Defends Review of Associated Press Phone Records

The U.S. Justice Department is defending its review of two months of phone records of nearly two dozen reporters for the Associated Press, which called the government action "a massive and unprecedented intrusion" into newsgathering. The news agency publicly disclosed... Read More »

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Supreme Court Sides with Monsanto in Seed Patent Case

A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court that is often skeptical of patents embraced a key seed patent on Monday in the case of a Monsanto Co. soybean variety that was being replicated by savvy farmers. Read More »

Redacted Emails Ordered Released in Aaron Swartz Case

A federal judge ruled on Monday that the estate of late entrepreneur and Internet activist Aaron Swartz may release to Congress and the public some of the information gathered by the lawyers preparing his defense in his hacking case. Read More »

Donors Lavish Money on Law Schools

In recent weeks Northwestern, Wake Forest, and the University of Utah schools of law have received generous donations from both alumni and community foundations. Read More »

Latin America's Business Attractions Belie Its Risks

The region ranks poorly in indices of public corruption; safeguards are definitely in order. Read More »

What Did Officer Know, and When Did He Know It?

That was the deciding factor in two recent FCPA prosecutions in New York's Southern District. Read More »

Foreign Authorities Are Cracking Down on Corruption

Despite widespread misconceptions, developing countries often offer extensive anti-corruption support and foreign partners are able to instigate — and turbo charge — U.S. investigations. Read More »

Tips for a Smart Termination Letter and Exit Interview

Terminating an employee is never an easy thing to do. But paying careful attention to the termination letter and exit interview can help make sure the termination of a worker goes as smoothly as possible—and keep the potential for post-employment lawsuits to a minimum. Read More »

In Employee Wellness Programs, Rules Are Unclear

Many employers in the United States have come to believe that establishing employee wellness programs can lower health costs and increase productivity. But key components continue to prove problematic for employers. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is taking steps to clear up the confusion. Read More »



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