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Age discrimination plaintiffs get boost from latest ruling
Historically, it's been pretty hard to prove age discrimination in an employment lawsuit. That was primarily because it was up to the plaintiffs to prove the discrimination. Now, with a recent Supreme Court decision, that may change a bit. by Toni Bowers
Tags: Layoff, Plaintiff, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-06-30

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Legal Suite (exe)
Our Legal Suite solution provides case management, time tracking, billing, date tracking, and contacts from a single repository. Produce invoices while effortlessly maintaining totals for time, materials and staff. Group defendant, plaintiff, witness, court and other for easy retrieval and identification. Maintain case details and motions in a single location....
Tags: Corporate Law, Business Operations
Software downloads 2007-01-10
A bungled firing can land your company in court
As a litigation attorney who for 18 years has defended companies against lawsuits by ex-employees, Patricia Eyres has seen her share of mishandled firings. Such lawsuits usually stem from discrepancies in documentation or the absence of disciplinary actions against an employee before the firing. She remembers one case in particular,...
Tags: Patricia Eyres, performance, Toni Bowers
Technical articles 2003-09-16
Y2K: What you should know about the legal playing field
No one knows how much Y2K litigation will eventually make it into the courtroom. The lines of legal battle are just now being drawn. Attorney Michael Losavio explains.As a practical matter, Y2K date awareness faults are the same as any other business disruption problem. Y2K litigation should be no different...
Tags: Michael Losavio, Y2K
Technical articles 1999-12-30
Practical jokes can cause post-traumatic stress disorder
I'm a practical joker, and so it's difficult for me at times to define where the line exists between having good fun and going overboard. I imagine that was the case with the co-workers of Norman Trahan, an offshore crane operator and deckhand in November of 2004, when they created...
Tags: Joke, Team Management, Outsourcing, E-mail, Management, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Online Communications, Sonja Thompson
Blog posts 2007-07-16
You be the judge: What's your verdict for the SlaveSpace Webmaster?
I frequently keep tabs on News.com's Police Blotter, not because I am really into all that legal mumbo jumbo, but mostly because there are some really bizarro stories out there that involve the intersection of technology and the law. For example, the most recent Police Blotter article...
Tags: Webmaster, Document Object Model, Glenn Marcus, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Sonja Thompson
Blog posts 2007-05-24
California gives up newspaper vs. Web fight
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
Tags: INTERNET, Channel management, Web
Technical articles 2004-12-21
Inserting specific values into an identity column with SQL
Another reason to not use identity columnsThe fact that you can manually insert data into an identity column makes it, well, not an identity at all. That capability makes them totally useless for reducing exposure to legal liability or for financial auditing purposes. They just don't represent facts....
Tags: dalepres@..., identity column, identity column primary key sql server, pointer, software, SQL
Discussion threads 2005-08-18
Red Hat restatement triggers legal attacks
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Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Red Hat Inc.
Technical articles 2004-07-16
No clear-cut winner in Oracle antitrust trial
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today! By ...
Tags: Vertical industries, Corporate law, SECURITY, Oracle Corp., U.S. Department of Justice, government, antitrust
Technical articles 2004-07-02
Apple faces suit over iPhone battery
Do you actually buy extra batteries for your mobile?RE: Apple faces suit over iPhone batteryWhy would I buy another battery right away? I still have the phone I used 4 years ago and replaced 2 years ago and the original battery still works.What a STUPID lawsuit.I expect to have...
Tags: Engineering, paulmah@..., Apple iPhone, battery, Apple Inc., phone
Discussion threads 2007-07-31
Judge ties antispammer's hands
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Tags: e-mail, OptIn, SpamCop
Technical articles 2004-05-12
Why do people pay taxes on their labor to the IRS?
Since your labor, and the income paid to you in the fair exchange of your labor for money, is not taxable, then why do people fall for the scam of paying a tax on it? Fact: It has been shown time and again that our Constitution prohibits this tax. Fact:...
Tags: Taxes, Free trade, Operational accounting, JohnBeaman, Internal Revenue Service, tax, extortion, income
Discussion threads 2007-08-22
The legal track: Follow your case over the Internet
The world of IT is not exempt from litigation. Your company may be sued, or you may find yourself as the plaintiff in a case over failed hardware. You need to know how to follow your lawsuit from beginning to end. We can show you how.You don’t have to be...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Litigation, Internet, Michael Losavio, PACER, docket
Technical articles 2000-02-10
Computer maker files antitrust suit against Microsoft
Computer maker files antitrust suit against Microsoftarticle rootNot until 2009There is little chance that anything will stick to Microsoft until after the next presidential election, and then only if there is a significant change. The current Justice Department is unlikely to assist a plaintiff in any way, and even...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., operating system, microsoft, justice department, federal judge, bush administration, gardoglee, it management, IBM OS/2, Microsoft Windows, computer, antitrust
Discussion threads 2006-02-22
Are do-it-yourself contracts a mistake?
Are you sure your contracts will hold up in a court of law? Get the scoop on hiring an attorney from lawyers who deal with IT professionals. Here's what they said about do-it-yourself contracts and the pitfalls you may avoid by seeking legal advice.Do you build your contracts from a...
Tags: Beth Blakely, litigation, hiring
Technical articles 2001-03-07
YouTube introduces video fingerprinting to mixed reactions
What's your reaction to video fingerprinting?Paul asks, "Do you think video fingerprinting will mostly eliminate the problem of copyright infringement on YouTube?" What are your thoughts about video fingerprinting?Interesting idea!I don't think that the issue of copyright infringement can be addressed by one entity. Bob Tur wants the onus...
Tags: Corporate communications, YouTube Inc., Paul, business model, Sonja Thompson, video, You-Tube, Bob Tur
Discussion threads 2007-10-16
FAQ: Will BlackBerrys be shut down?
BlackBerry fans have been holding their breaths as a five-year intellectual property fight that could lead to the shutdown of their beloved mobile devices heads into its final weeks. Even though this confusing legal saga is nearing a conclusion, plenty of questions remain about how this case evolved, and what...
Tags: blackberry, legal, networking, news, NTP, patent, Research In Motion Ltd., RIM BlackBerry, Sonja Thompson, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Discussion threads 2006-02-02
Lawsuit against an ERP consulting firm could signal more litigation for the industry
A botched implementation of SAP R/3 forced former drug distributor FoxMeyer Corp. into bankruptcy, according to a lawsuit filed against SAP and Andersen Consulting. Does this signal more litigation threats for ERP vendors and consultants?While the majority of ERP implementations don’t result in a lawsuit against the implementation consultant, a...
Tags: Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Enterprise software, Peter Buxbaum, litigation, industry, FoxMeyer Corp., SAP AG, ERP, Andersen Consulting, lawsuit
Technical articles 2001-08-24
Update your Internet use policy to stop download abuse
Establishing a media download policy could stop the proliferation of MP3 files that are clogging your network. This article looks at the problem and offers ideas for creating a download policy.Users who download and store MP3 collections on company equipment and network not only hog bandwidth but also are exposing...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Dana Norton, network, security, bandwidth, MP3, virus
Technical articles 2002-04-10
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