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  • In 2013, 13.1 million people were victims of some sort of identity-theft. Often, you may think of identity theft as being confined to credit card or ATM fraud, yet there is an epidemic of fraudulent electronically filed tax returns. Identity-related tax fraud is the third-largest theft of federal funds after Medicare/Medicaid and unemployment-insurance fraud.

    February 28, 2015Richard H. Stieglitz and David Albrecht
  • In Part One, last month, we discussed the fact that while international franchising always brings a host of issues and complications, importation of franchise concepts into Russia highlights some critical issues and some lessons for international franchising in a broader context. The discussion concludes herein.

    February 28, 2015Mike Malloy
  • Although law firms have managed to remain off the list of the year's biggest data breach victims, firms watching cybersecurity trends most closely are feeling increasingly uneasy about their own security posture.

    February 28, 2015Jason Straight
  • Companies have begun to experience attempts to breach their databases on a frequent basis, and have had to become hypervigilant about protecting their networks against hackers. But once every couple of months, the bad guys get through the defense systems in a big and highly publicized way, showcasing data disaster for company and customers. This was the case in early February when Anthem Inc., the second-largest health insurance company in the U.S., announced it had been hacked.

    February 28, 2015Rebekah Mintzer
  • Religious diversity in the United States is increasing, and so are charges of religious discrimination. Between In 2011 alone, the EEOC adjudicated 4,151 charges of religious discrimination. A look at a high-profile case.

    February 28, 2015Veena A. Iyer
  • In 2014, two Supreme Court decisions radically changed jurisdictional rules, which were in place since the middle of the 20th century. These two recent cases will have immediate, far-reaching consequences for all product liability litigators, plaintiff or defense.

    February 28, 2015Larry Goldhirsch
  • Headlining the Executive Actions announced by President Obama on Nov. 20, 2014, were plans to defer the removal of, and to provide work authorization to, undocumented immigrants who have lived in the United States for more than five years and are parents of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. In addition, the administration will expand the existing Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) initiative.

    February 28, 2015Paul Virtue
  • To begin, the semiconductor industry is, of course, enormous. The World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS) released its end-of-year market indicators, showing a solid growth of 9% to over US $333 billion in sales for 2014 over 2013, driven mainly by double-digit growth in the memory products category.

    February 28, 2015Gary Atkins
  • Discussion and analysis of several pivotal rulings.

    February 28, 2015ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |