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FDA Sued for Monitoring Employees’ Private Email

February 1st, 2012
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The FDA is being sued by several current and former employees for monitoring their private emails. Receiving and sending private emails on a work computer are things many employees may do.Yet many may not realize — or understand — what level of privacy their actions are afforded

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Drunk Super Bowl Guests Can Crash Your Party

February 1st, 2012
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Hosting a giant (or patriotic, as the case may be) Super Bowl party comes with more than just colossal clean-up duties.

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Drunk Super Bowl Guests Can Crash Your Party

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‘Harry Potter’ Font Lawsuit Settled With a Wave of NBCU’s Wand

February 1st, 2012
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The halls of Hogwarts will remain standing — and so will the gift shops at Universal theme parks. NBC Universal has settled the Harry Potter font lawsuit, and will continue to plaster merchandise with P22 Type Foundry’s Cezanne Regular font. Alas, your Hogwarts stationary set and Hedwig pillow will not……

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‘Harry Potter’ Font Lawsuit Settled With a Wave of NBCU’s Wand

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How OT Pay Issues Cost a Company $99 Million

January 31st, 2012
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Swiss drug company Novartis AG has settled its overtime lawsuit for $99 million. The Novartis settlement comes after 6 years of litigation. The settlement will cover more than 7,700 of the company’s former and current sales representatives.

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How OT Pay Issues Cost a Company $99 Million

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‘The Good Wife’ Meets the Grand Jury

January 30th, 2012
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Last night’s episode of The Good Wife was, well, a good one. The misdirection! The slap! The whipped cream! Speaking of which, no one should desire Eli Gold. Ick.

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Three Times Employees Must be Paid Not to Work

January 24th, 2012
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Wage laws are tricky. But it is an area of law all employers need to familiarize themselves with

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Kyle Williams Death Threats Not OK: Tweets Can Get You Arrested

January 23rd, 2012
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The San Francisco 49ers’ NFC title loss to the New York Giants left a lot of Niners fans heartbroken — and angry. Now punt returner Kyle Williams is receiving death threats via Twitter.

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Kyle Williams Death Threats Not OK: Tweets Can Get You Arrested

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Supreme Court Rules GPS Tracking Requires a Search Warrant

January 23rd, 2012
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Police should probably get a warrant before attaching a GPS tracking device to a suspect’s vehicle. Or so implies the Supreme Court

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Supreme Court Rules GPS Tracking Requires a Search Warrant

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How to Legally Lay Off an Employee

January 11th, 2012
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It’s one of the toughest decisions for any employer, small or large: Should you lay off your employees, and how should you do it so you don’t get sued? The decision about layoffs is entirely up to you.

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How to Legally Lay Off an Employee

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1/3 of Child Sex Abusers Are Other Children

January 11th, 2012
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Child sex abuse has always existed, but in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky scandal, it has renewed its status as a major issue of public concern. Parents have begun to fear teachers, coaches and babysitters

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1/3 of Child Sex Abusers Are Other Children

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