Social Media and Government Access: Lawsuits Tackle Important Questions
As social media becomes an increasingly vital part of our lives, governments around the world are struggling to strike a balance between security and privacy.
As social media becomes an increasingly vital part of our lives, governments around the world are struggling to strike a balance between security and privacy.
Although consumers may not notice how much their perception is altered by country-of-origin labels, research shows that shoppers' purchases are largely affected
It's fair to say that class action lawsuits have their share of detractors. Critics of these lawsuits, whereby a large group of people who have suffered similar injuries
Boston Scientific Corp. was hit with a $73.4 million verdict earlier this month after a jury found that the company's Obtryx transvaginal sling was defective
In 1970, the clothing manufacturer VF Corporation began selling its flawed and overstocked goods to the public for a discount.
September means the beginning of football season in the United States, but this year's season has been mired in more controversy than usual.
It's no secret that Americans love to travel. In 2013, we spent nearly $900 billion on travel-related expenses.
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Web presence is becoming more and more valuable as a way to engage with people at all levels – and this is just as true for brands, such as TV shows
A recent wave of class action lawsuits filed in California alleges that the piece-rate method of paying employees violates federal and state wage and hour laws.
No one likes junk mail, whether it's through your mailbox, inbox or even as an incoming text message. Lucky for us, the Telephone Communication Protection Act (TCPA) was