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Warner Bros. Inflated HBO Max Subscriber Numbers Ahead of Discovery Merger, Lawsuit Alleges
Hundreds of thousands of people could be eligible to join the class-action suit.
Elon Musk Is Being Sued For $200 Billion As Dogecoin Lawsuit Expands
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO faces even more claims that his cryptocurrency was used as a "pyramid scheme."
How to Find a Good Franchise Lawyer
2022 Franchise Supplier Rankings: Top Law Firms
What's the Deal With Subway's 'Fake Tuna' Lawsuit? A Look Inside the Unusual Case
The saga over Subway's tuna-legitimacy continues as a plaintiff argues that the chain's "100% tuna" claim is false. Subway stands by its statement.
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Florida Chef's TikTok-Viral 'Pink Sauce' Raises Health Concerns, But She Won't Stop Selling It
Chef Pii won't share all of the secrets behind her sauce, but claims "no one has ever gotten sick" from it.
Why the Law Needs More Entrepreneurs
The writing's on the wall: The legal industry is crying out for change. That's why we need more lawyers breaking the mold.
She's Resolved Disputes at Google and Facebook. Now, This Mediation Expert Reveals the Power Move That Will Give You Control in Any Situation — and Help You Get What You Want.
Hesha Abrams got her start in business litigation 35 years ago, and she's been sharpening her problem-solving skills ever since.
If You Do Business in Multiple States, You Might Owe More Taxes Than You Think
As your small business expands its sales efforts and reaches more customers across the country, you will encounter a complex series of nexus regulations. These sales tax and use laws vary from state to state. Here's what you need to know to comply.
For Security-Conscious Law Firms, the Cloud Is a Better Option Than Ever
Even top government agencies like the CIA and FBI are using the cloud, so it should be secure enough for your law firm to use it, too.
Nearly 50 People Have Sued Hertz, Claiming They Were Falsely Arrested for Stealing Cars
One plaintiff said she spent two weeks in jail.
Corporate Reputation Management: To Sue or Not to Sue When Your Company's Competitors Go Negative
Here are some tips for emergency reputation management your company can use if it ever finds itself on the receiving end of a corporate smear campaign.
Google Pays $118 Million to Settle Gender Discrimination Lawsuit
The tech giant claims no wrongdoing.
How to Figure Out When to Hire An Expert, or To Just Do It Yourself
It's possible to save on experts like lawyers, accountants and designers while not putting your company at risk.
This Organization Is Making Top-Tier Legal Support More Affordable
Legal help shouldn't be synonymous with highway robbery. This firm is helping change that for the better.
New York Lawmakers Seek to Limit Warehouse Productivity Quotas, Targeting Amazon
The Warehouse Worker Protection Act aims to prevent rising injury rates in warehouses, taking direct aim at Amazon after the company was named one of the most dangerous workplaces for the third time by the National Occupational Safety and Health Council.