Legal Standard for Discrimination Retaliation Claims Made More Difficult
Jul 17, 2013
On June 24, 2013, the United States Supreme Court issued a landmark decision changing the legal standard of proof for discrimination retaliation claims. In University of Texas Southwestern Medical Cent...
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Can an Employer Terminate an Employee for Use of Marijuana Where it is Legal in Washington?
Apr 26, 2013
The Colorado Court of Appeals recently found that there is no employment protection for medical marijuana users in the state since the drug remains barred by the federal government. Thus, even though C...
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Is Facebook Information Discoverable in Litigation?
Apr 03, 2013
Ever wonder if your information on Facebook can really be discovered by the other side in litigation? The answer is yes, provided the information is relevant to the case. See Patterson v. Turner Constr...
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What is "Crowdfunding" and What Does the JOBS Act Require?
Mar 29, 2013
The crowdfunding provision, Title III of the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act, also known as the JOBS Act, creates an exception to the general rule that before a company can sell its stock to the pu...
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Let the Buyer Beware
Mar 29, 2013
A recent decision by the Washington Court of Appeals in Douglas v. Visser, on February 25, 2013, held that a buyer of a home has a strict duty to make further inquiries of a seller and a buyer cannot r...
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