R. Mark Halligan of FisherBroyles LLP discusses the 1983 case of Electro-Craft Corp. v. Controlled Motion, Inc., which ...
The board will not agree to compensate a worker simply because their anxiety or depression gets exacerbated because of ...
Only a generation ago, Norman Rockwell’s 1959 painting Sunday Morning was a prophetic diagnosis for pastors everywhere. The mother takes the kids to church while the father stays home, presumably ...
Counter Terrorism Legislation in Sri Lanka By Professor G. L. Peiris D. Phil. (Oxford), Ph. D. (Sri Lanka); Rhodes Scholar, ...
We need a competition revolution, one that restores the spirit of enterprise, encourages new entrants, and stamps on ...
The definition of celebrities expanded over time, and gradually athletes too came into this fold. The post $43.8Bn German ...
Civilisations since the dawn of history have engaged in search for the right balance between security and liberty -- both ...
In 2023, law firm Seyfarth Shaw found that religious discrimination claims filed with EEOC increased by over 600% ...
The American fashion industry finds itself in a moment of profound uncertainty, struggling under the weight of challenges ...
A recent ruling by the First Circuit Court of Appeals deepens the False Claims Act divide among circuit courts.
The Watsonville City Council on Tuesday denied a second appeal filed by resident Catalina Torres asking councilmembers to ...
In its recent practice note (E-Signatures, Electronic Contracts and Certain Other Electronic Transactions), the Law Society’s Business Law Committee explains that an AESQC under the ECA goes beyond ...