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Time to Reconsider Polygraph Reliability and Admissibility in New Jersey
"Even before the tremendous polygraph advancements, they were never considered per se unreliable in New Jersey," writes Frederick P. Sisto.DC Circuit Rules Civil Servant Was Removed, Demoted Without Proper Due Process
Risa L. Lieberwitz, a professor of labor and employment law in the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations, said the D.C. Circuit's majority opinion is "quite a significant decision."What Makes a Compelling SEC Whistleblower Tip?
In this article, we discuss the elements of what makes a compelling SEC Whistleblower Tip, such that it is likely to be investigated by the SEC's Enforcement Division resulting in an enforcement action, substantial monetary penalties and ultimately payment of a financial bounty to our whistleblower client.View more book results for the query "*"
Special Section: 2024 Alternative Dispute Resolution and International ADR
In The Daily Business Review's Alternative Dispute Resolution and International ADR special section, read about the role of ADR in patent licensing agreements, arbitration in Argentina, and the rise of mediation in tort reform efforts.Court of Chancery Grants Special Litigation Committee's Dismissal of 'Carvana' Derivative Action
In re Carvana Stockholders Litigation is another example of a board successfully employing this process to discontinue a derivative suit after directors weighed the pros and cons and made a good faith business judgment to dismiss.Moving Beyond Individual Tasks to Seeing How a Case Works 'From Start to Finish'
We gather some advice for aspiring partners from litigators who recently joined the partnership ranks at Quinn Emanuel, Perkins Coie, Skadden, Sidley and Cooley.Noncompete Ban Won't Leave Employers Defenseless, FTC Says
In a hearing Tuesday, agency staffers provided reassurance to rattled businesses, noting that other tools remain at their disposal to protect IP and investments in training.Noncompete Ban Won't Leave Employers Defenseless, FTC Says
In a hearing Tuesday, agency staffers provided reassurance to rattled businesses, noting that other tools remain at their disposal to protect IP and investments in training.