Monday, September 9, 2013

Firms Sweat Liability

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• Firms Sweat Liability

• Hair Trigger Alleged at the EEOC

• Lawyer Wants Wikipedia Editor's Identity Revealed

• Big Defeat For Online Streaming

• Following Defeats, Anti-Sharia Law Supporters Revert to Sneaky Tactics

• The Search for a Happy Median Against 'Trolls'

• New Top Domains a Temptation to Infringers

• INADMISSIBLE: For Wilkins, A Bit Tougher This Time

• Brutality's the Winner in the NFL Settlement

• Four Ways to Close the Gender Pay Gap

Firms Sweat Liability

A case stemming from Allen Stanford's spectacular $7 billion fraud will be argued before the U.S. Supreme Court on October 7, the first day of the court's fall term. Read More »

Hair Trigger Alleged at the EEOC

In a case that could rewrite the ground rules for high-stakes EEOC litigation, Marion, Ill.-based Mach Mining LLC has asked an appeals court to take a hard look at the agency's efforts — or lack thereof — to settle complaints before heading to court. Read More »

Lawyer Wants Wikipedia Editor's Identity Revealed

In the latest case to test the limits of a District of Columbia law that shields protected speech from litigation, an anonymous Wikipedia editor is fighting an attempt by attorney Susan Burke to unmask his identity Read More »

Big Defeat For Online Streaming

In a dispute that seems bound for the U.S. Supreme Court, television broadcasters scored a big victory last week in their quest to power down online television streaming services. Read More »

Following Defeats, Anti-Sharia Law Supporters Revert to Sneaky Tactics

After three years of litigation, a federal district court last month struck down Oklahoma's 2010 anti-Sharia amendment. But don't let this development fool you. The anti-Sharia movement is alive and well in the United States — and more mobilized than ever. Read More »

The Search for a Happy Median Against 'Trolls'

Some have built complex ownership arrangements that resemble Russian nesting dolls. Read More »

New Top Domains a Temptation to Infringers

A new international clearinghouse offers trademark owners a means to protect their property. Read More »

INADMISSIBLE: For Wilkins, A Bit Tougher This Time

U.S. District Judge Robert Wilkins sailed through his judicial confirmation process in 2010. Almost three years later, he'll be back testifying on Capitol Hill this week as a nominee for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Plus more in this week's column. Read More »

Brutality's the Winner in the NFL Settlement

The tentative settlement between the National Football League and 4,500 of its former players and their families in the concussion lawsuits would be a victory for the plaintiffs lawyers and the league, but it has troubling aspects from a public policy perspective. Read More »

Four Ways to Close the Gender Pay Gap

Women still aren't getting a fair shake at the firm--here's what can be done about it. Read More »



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