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US Supreme Court Should Rule on Stay Suits While in Arbitration
The recent Ninth Circuit decision in Forrest v. Spizzirri has reignited a deep and long-standing circuit split over the proper interpretation of Section Three of the Federal Arbitration Act. The controversy centers on whether district courts should stay or dismiss a lawsuit when all issues are subject to arbitration. The 6-4 split among the federal appellate courts cries out for U.S. Supreme Court review.The Hard Way: Lawyer Is 'Serial Litigant,' Wears 2 Hats in Erectile-Dysfunction Meds Suit
Hoffman faces a risk by filing consumer class action suits where he acts simultaneously as class counsel and class representative, although he's done it dozens of times before. New Jersey courts are divided on whether Hoffman, as class representative, pleads an ascertainable loss where he paid to purchase the product but has not used it.Brooke Shields Taps Venable in Eyebrow Pencil Suit
“From the beginning of her career, Shields's bold eyebrows have been the trademark of her look and a target for endorsements and collaborations.”Retail Leads the Way in Data Breaches -- Here's How to Protect Your Customers
If 2017 was considered the “year of the data breach” as the number of incidents hit a new record high of 1,579, 2018 might get even more serious. Just a little more than halfway through 2018, the number and scale of data breaches that have already been reported is staggering.Retail Leads the Way in Data Breaches. So What Can Companies Do to Stop It?
Even the strongest retail players are at risk: With massive amounts of customer information being stored across multiple channels, combined with limited IT resources, the task of successfully defending their networks from vulnerabilities is daunting to say the least.Supreme Court's Employment Contract Case Will Have Broad Reach. Here's How We Know
A recent memorandum from the NLRB general counsel's office identified 152 cases awaiting the Supreme Court decision. Of those, 52 are on hold in appeals courts around the country.Suit Over Classification of Macy's Drivers Settles for $2.8M
A federal judge in Newark has approved a $2.8 million settlement of a suit claiming that Macy's and HomeDeliveryLink Inc. wrongly designated drivers who deliver furniture to customers from the retailer's Edison warehouse as independent contractors.Suit Over Classification of Macy's Drivers Settles for $2.8M
A federal judge in Newark has approved a $2.8 million settlement of a suit claiming that Macy's and HomeDeliveryLink Inc. wrongly designated drivers who deliver furniture to customers from the retailer's Edison warehouse as independent contractors.Frankfurt Kurnit's Rachel Kronman
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