The Department of Labor (DOL) is asking an administrative law judge to order the company to turn over information on job and salary history for employees…
- February 01, 2017Rebekah Mintzer
In Solak v. Sarowitz, the Delaware Court of Chancery held that a corporate bylaw ran afoul of 8 Del. C. Section 109(b), as recently amended, where it purported to shift attorney fees and expenses to an unsuccessful stockholder that filed an internal corporate claim outside of the state of Delaware.
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January 01, 2017Kimberly RiceThe legal profession, marketing technology and clients' buying and retention habits are changing dramatically. Law firm marketing leaders need to think differently about lead generation, big data, project delivery and leadership.
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January 01, 2017Mike O'HoroThe modern-day snoop is all too often someone you know. If this consideration doesn't leave you paranoid and looking over your shoulder, it should.
January 01, 2017Karen EllisThe Copyright Office has mandated a new procedure for how online service providers — including websites, hosting companies, mobile app publishers and other online services that permit user-generated content — must designate an agent to receive notifications of claimed infringement under the DMCA.
January 01, 2017Matthew Hintz and Matthew Savare









