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FTC, Federal Court Views on Fraud In Crowdfunding Ventures

Thomas D. Selz

In a release this summer, the FTC announced it had brought and settled its first case involving crowd-funding. The settlement order should serve as a reminder that strong legal remedies at both the state and federal level are available to defrauded contributors.

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Equal Dignity in the Eyes of the Law

Frank Gulino

In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court of the United States has affirmed that the right to marry is "a fundamental right inherent in the liberty of the person," and that "under the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment couples of the same-sex may not be deprived of that right and that liberty."

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In the Courts

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

In July, the Seventh Circuit upheld the district court's sentence of probation and a civil fine ' with no jail time ' for willful tax evasion, despite the recommendation of imprisonment pursuant to the Sentencing Guidelines. An analysis of <I>U.S. v. Warner.</I>

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Understanding Bias in Workers' Comp Medical Exams

Andrew E. Greenberg

The reality of workers' compensation life is that "bias" is rampant in the system ' especially when it comes to medical proof presented in litigated matters. This inherent bias should be scrutinized in full context.

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<b><i>At the Intersection</i></b>: 'Manterruption' Continued

Doug Richardson

Last month, we discussed the widespread tendency of men to interrupt women in settings where the power stakes were high ("manterruption") and their tendency to appropriate women's comments and ideas as their own ("bropropriation"). We conclude with some additional thoughts.

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FATCA's Due Diligence Expansion

Manuel Garcia-Linares & George L. Metcalfe, Jr.

In 2010, Congress enacted the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) in order to target U.S. taxpayers using offshore accounts to hide monies overseas. Although Congress' purpose and intent in passing FATCA was met, it has been achieved at a cost of imposing heavy burdens on those already compliant.

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Cybersecurity Data Sharing Now Available To Law Firms

Christine Simmons

Law firms now have access to a platform that allows them to share data on cybersecurity threats anonymously.

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Strict Liability Claims for Prescription Medical Products

Mike Brophy

On July 16 of this year, decisions by two federal judges once again spoke to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's silence on a fundamental issue of tort law applicable to prescription medical product liability claims in the Commonwealth.

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Significant UK Court Ruling on Data Protection Liability

Andr' Bywater & Gayle McFarlane

The UK's Court of Appeal gave a very important judgment in March 2015 in a case concerning Google's Internet behavior tracking through a browser. First, misuse of private information is now classified as a tort, thereby in this case enabling proceedings to be issued against a party outside the jurisdiction of the UK; and, second, financial compensation for distress caused by breaches of the Data Protection Act 1998 may now be claimed, despite there being no monetary loss.

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e-Mail Risk Mitigation For Law Firms

William O'Brien

Each day, attorneys create and handle documents that require strict confidentiality to avoid loss of evidentiary privileges. In today's digital workplace, many of these files are exchanged via e-mail. While e-mail allows for convenience, speed and portability, each attorney using e-mail must ask before sending: "Am I putting my client's confidentiality needs and expectations, as well as my ethical obligations, at risk?"

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