Companies whose agreements need paring down in scope can expect some help but if the agreements need a major rewrite, courts ...
The bipartisan Junk Fees Rule takes aim at “bait-and-switch pricing” for lodging, as well as live-ticket events.
The Supreme Court heard a notable case December 10 that could limit review of a project’s environmental impact under the 1970 ...
The Justice Department is intervening and assuming a whistleblower complaint brought by a former CVS pharmacist, Hillary Estright, who filed a qui tam writ under the False Claims Act in October 2019.
Taking a rest from the corporate world can be professionally clarifying. Jasmine Singh learned this after leaving a career as a commercial litigator at a large law firm to take a year working as an ...
David Balto is a former FTC assistant director of policy and evaluation and attorney adviser to the FTC chair. He is in private practice at David A. Balto PLLC. Views are the author’s own. In a ...
In the annals of aviation litigation, Roberto Mata v. Avianca isn’t a particularly interesting complaint: Airline beverage trolley injures passenger’s knee during a flight from El Salvador to New York ...
Countless U.S. companies are concluding 2024 with a rush to examine their employee I-9 forms, the attestation that someone is eligible to work in the U.S. While employment experts recommend internal I ...
Danielle Sheer is chief legal and trust officer at Commvault. Views are the author’s own. As the boom in artificial intelligence fuels a frantic rush for data, a handful of the world’s largest tech ...
The settlement is the latest in recent regulatory actions brought against third-party delivery aggregators. Last month, DoorDash agreed to an $11.3 million settlement in Illinois for misleading ...
The U.S. Supreme Court vacated and remanded a federal court’s decision denying a Puerto Rico hospital’s challenge of a National Labor Relations Board rule that requires acquiring companies to bargain ...