Jawbone sues Fitbit claiming Fitbit stole highly confidential information from Jawbone when it “poached” Jawbone’s former employees and encouraged them to take information with them, and that there is a violation of the patents Jawbone has on activity and fitness bands resulting in a call for cease-and-desist and injunction in production of Fitbit trackers.
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After the Department of Labor releases its Administrator’s Interpretation No. 2015-1, questions are still present regarding what this means for workers.
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Massachusetts introduces new legislation that will prevent children from sitting in the front passenger seats.
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A California Gentlemen’s Club Fights for its Rights
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With the expansive nature of the Internet, states need to move quickly to combat the harming effects of revenge porn.
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Michigan oncologist sentenced to forty-five years in prison for defrauding hundreds of cancer patients
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In his push to overhaul the nation’s criminal justice system, President Obama commuted the sentences of 46 inmates who are currently incarcerated for nonviolent drug offenses, making him the president who has commuted the most sentences in more than 40 years.
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The Ethics Committee of the North Carolina State Bar should address limits and guidelines to sharing video deposition testimony.
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In an appeal to the Second Circuit, unpaid interns argue they are entitled to compensation, as they are employees – however, the Second Circuit rules that due to the educational nature of internships, in most cases, unpaid interns are not entitled to compensation based on a primary beneficiary test.
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A federal appeals court decides that an inmate in solitary confinement may sue based on a procedural due process claim
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In a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court holds that midazolam is a sufficient lethal injection substitute, and consequently does not violate the Eighth Amendment.
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The college will stay open for now, but could be subject to future lawsuits
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North Carolina currently has two bills in the House that attempt to remedy the current political turmoil between law enforcement and the community with the implementation of police worn body cameras.
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California passed legislation that eliminates the personal belief exemption from vaccination.
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Campbell Law School holds the top spot in a list of the 10 most underrated law schools in America as determined by Bloomberg Business. The rankings are derived by analyzing three measurements of success, including student employment outcomes, median scores on the Law School Admission Test, and the number of citations received by an institution’s law review. The complete rankings are available via this link. “It’s exciting for a respected national outlet to share what we’ve been telling
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