In This Issue - November 2011
Cover Story
New Sheriff in Town
Almost under the radar, the Labor Department is talking and acting tough on employers. Critics call it grandstanding, but supporters call it course correction.
Features
Social = Concerted
Facebook comments, under the right circumstances, are protected activity.
Let's Crowd Source
Editor's Note
In The News
Partner Or Collaborator?
Cisco discovers the perils of doing business in China.
The Betty Ford of Compliance
When companies like AIG and Blackwater go off the deep end, they seek her out.
A New Leader Blows Into Town
Joe West's winding road to the helm of MCCA began with Hurricane Katrina.
A Spill That Never Stops Gushing
Plaintiffs inch closer to enforcing a billion-dollar judgment against Chevron.
Here Come The GC
A New York court of claims judge resigns to take a job as a general counsel.
X Marks The Spot
Trademark holders grapple with a new and explicit problem on the Web.
Let Us Help
FINRA would like to expand into some of the SEC's turf, and Congress is listening.
On The Job
Moves: Investing In Our Country's Future
A big Catholic university lands a new top lawyer with a global resume.
The D.I.Y. Approach
EMC's IP lawyers would rather do the work themselves.
Hard To Predict
A federal magistrate wonders whether new e-discovery tools work.
Moves: A People's Voice
Kevin L. Ridley, General Counsel
DC Watch
Whaddya Think?
Supreme Court justices increasingly ask for the views of the solicitor general's office.
A Late Summer Storm At The EEOC
Companies are hit with more than a dozen discrimination lawsuits.
The Case of the Second Whistle
The False Claims Act favors the first to file, but a plaintiff argues that his complaint against the defendant is different.
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