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Having A New Species of Insect Named After Her Doesn't Bug Justice Ginsberg

Never in her wildest dreams though could she have imagined she would have the dubious honor of having a species of insect named after her.

07/06/2016

How a Tablespoon of Peanut Butter Could End Up Costing a Massachusetts Restaurant Millions

The lawsuit claims that a Panera Bread restaurant put peanut butter on the sandwich ordered for their six-year-old daughter despite being allergic to peanuts.

06/30/2016

"Lost Boys of Sudan" Claiming Copyright over Spoken Interviews

The Lost Boys of Sudan who were interviewed claimed they were promised compensation by the interviewers if their stories were ever made into a movie.

06/14/2016

Can Interns Be Paid in Experience, or Only In Dollars?

Today the landscape has changed to a certain extent when it comes to pay for work performed by interns, in the for-profit business world.

05/16/2016

New York's Paid Family Medical Leave - A New Era

As of March 2016 New York State passed a law creating paid family leave. In doing so, New York joins only a handful of other states that have blazed this path

05/16/2016

Judge OKs Lawsuit Over Uber Price Fixing Scheme

A lawsuit that was filed against Uber founder and CEO, Travis Kalanick. The suit claims the app is in direct violation of federal antitrust laws.

04/19/2016