JD Supra Morning Brief: Human Trafficking, Immigration Reform, Re-Shoring, Love Contracts
You may not need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows, but they come in pretty handy when you’re facing up to three feet of snow. Stay safe and warm inside, East Coast, and enjoy the JD Supra Morning Brief while you wait it out:
How the DOJ justifies the killing of US citizens, why S&P faces a $5 billion civil fraud lawsuit, and which universities are suing former students over unpaid loans: all in a week’s update (Bloomberg Law)
Take your picture? And we do mean “take”… (Greenberg Glusker)
Manufacturers and retailers in California: take heed. The state’s law to prevent slavery and human trafficking in supply chains is in effect, and that means public disclosure of your efforts (Duane Morris)
Make sure you do your anti-corruption homework when evaluating an acquisition… (Skadden)
Want to protect your trademark on the internet? It’ll cost you… (Morgan Lewis)
New York could become the first city in the country to prohibit employers from discriminating against the unemployed (Littler)
Is immigration reform finally going to change from a dream to reality? (Is That Legal?)
First it was off-shoring. Then on-shoring. Now? Re-shoring. Read all about it (Pillsbury Global Sourcing)
Do you know where you’re going to? FINRA does (BakerHostetler)
Harassment claims, fraternization policies, love contracts. Oh, isn’t Valentine’s Day the most romantic time of year at the office? (Ogletree Deakins)
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