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  • Is there a legal difference between an audio and video recording of someone, compared with a video recording of someone? Moreover, if the recording is not sent electronically, but stored at the location of the recorded individual, is it still a violation of the wiretapping statute?

    September 29, 2010Lynne Strober
  • Employers should revisit and review the language of any arbitration agreements in light of a Guideline Memorandum (GC Memo) issued by Ronald Meisburg four days before stepping down from his post as General Counsel for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).

    September 29, 2010Steven W. Suflas and Isaac P. Hernandez
  • Two laws come into play in cases of employment discipline for medical marijuana use ' the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the law of the specific state where the employee works.

    September 29, 2010Jeffrey Shapiro and Eric B. Martin
  • The "Employment Tax National Research Project" will review and audit the employment tax practices of 6,000 randomly selected businesses across the country from 2010 to 2012. Any business selected for this audit should expect an intense and detailed examination into their tax records, compliance, and reporting practices.

    September 29, 2010Sherrard Lee 'Butch' Hayes and Julie Chen
  • The requirements placed on corporate America as a result of increasingly labyrinthine consumer protection laws have created significant new potential liabilities, often in the form of statutorily mandated damages.

    September 29, 2010Justin F. Lavella and John W. McGuinness
  • Highlights of the latest intellectual property news from around the country.

    September 29, 2010Jeffrey S. Ginsberg and Matthew Berkowitz
  • This article explores strategy considerations for the use of parallel patent re-examination proceedings as a tool in patent litigation.

    September 29, 2010Elizabeth Iglesias and Azar Mouzari
  • The Chinese government has a labyrinth of laws, administrative directions and rules designed to thwart bribery and corruption. Such regulations have heretofore not been enforced with the appropriate rigor. Now, things are changing.

    September 29, 2010Rupert Utley