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EU Antitrust Regulators Launch Online 'eLeniency' Tool for Whistleblowers
The tool enables whistleblowers to report suspected cases of price-fixing and to make leniency requests online, making it easier for companies to come forward.Court Orders Education Department to Uphold Obama-Era Racial Disparity Regulations
The U.S. Department of Education did not do its homework. In 2018, it halted Obama-era regulations that address racial disparities in special education, but according to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, the department did not perform the necessary analysis before doing so.Campus Cop: Repeated Rapes by Fellow Officer Ignored at CCSU
A federal lawsuit filed Tuesday alleges a female CCSU police officer was raped three times by a fellow officer. The suit claims the woman was also sexually harassed by other co-workers and superiors. It seeks compensatory and punitive damages.Deloitte Actively Looking to Expand Its Hong Kong Law Firm
The firm is recruiting from both local and international firms, including from China's Zhong Lun.View more book results for the query "*"
As the Gig Economy Goes Public, Labor Regulations Still Pose Risk
As Lyft and Uber race toward an IPO, uncertain gig economy labor laws may slow down investors. For sharing economy counsel at companies going public, compliance and reducing risk is key.'Soto v. Bushmaster' Ruling Has Deeper Implications for CT Trade Law
The evisceration by the Connecticut Supreme Court of the commercial relationship test will broaden the reach of CUTPA so dramatically that we expect to see an explosion of new types of CUTPA claims against businesses.Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs Fight Off Activists' Climate Change Resolutions
In-house lawyers at Wells Fargo and Goldman Sachs have successfully fought off climate-related proxy resolutions sought by activist investors with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission recently granting the banks' motions to exclude the resolutions from shareholder consideration.One Way to Pass the Time in Court: Help Hungry People
"I like helping people, and I hate the idea that there are children, veterans and working families who don't know if or when their next meal is coming," one of last year's winners said.