Mintz | USA | 12 Sep 2023
Today’s WSJ piece about making performance "feedback" language more positive to account for the feelings of employees to whom performance management…
Mintz | USA | 9 Aug 2023
The recent Wall Street Journal article about the Supreme Court's affirmative action decision and its potential to chill corporate diversity efforts…
Mintz | USA | 31 Jul 2023
Today's Wall Street Journal featured not one but two articles addressing jerky behavior at work. The first article addressed the extremes of people…
Loeb & Loeb LLP | USA | 27 Jul 2023
The National Advertising Division (NAD) of the BBB National Programs recently reviewed The Wall Street Journal's claim that online subscribers could…
Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC | USA | 27 Jul 2023
In a recent routine monitoring case, NAD examined The Wall Street Journal’s subscription Cancellation procedures. At issue was the WSJ’s claim that…
Schwartz & Kanyock LLC | USA | 20 May 2022
A confession of judgment lets a creditor Take a judgment without notice to the Debtor, who usually first learns of the Lawsuit when the creditor…
Lexology PRO | Asia-Pacific, China, USA | 7 Jul 2021
Ride-sharing app operator Didi faces at least two class action lawsuits claiming the company failed to disclose data issues that led to it being pulled from Chinese app stores.
PRO Compliance | USA | 23 Feb 2021
The New York Department of Financial Services has finished probing how Facebook handles sensitive data from third-party apps, finding that the company has made strides to protect privacy in recent years – but also noting that the social media platform didn’t fully cooperate with its investigation.
PRO Compliance | USA | 29 Apr 2020
A US senator wants the Department of Justice to investigate reports that Amazon has used data about independent sellers to develop its own competing, private-label products – a practice company policy prohibits.
Fredrikson & Byron PA | USA | 15 Apr 2019
“Corporate boards are very stable. That’s not necessarily a good thing.” So begins an article published late last year in The Wall Street Journal…