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Kaufman Dolowich Adds Employment Practices Liability Partner in LA Office

  (December 9, 2015, Los Angeles, CA) – LawFuel.com – – Kaufman Dolowich & Voluck LLP (KDV), a leading national law firm, today announced that Robert Scott Silver has joined the firm’s Employment Practices Liability practice as a partner in its Los Angeles office. Silver has more than two decades of experience in business litigation,

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6 Key Steps Law Firms Need to Take When Handling a Crisis

As with any other organization, law firms also face disasters but the way in which they handle them requires similar skills and preparation to any other organization in crisis. A recent conference at the Legal Marketing Association had an address from Nancy G Newman, who was the national director of marketing and business development at Dreier

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The Former Financial Services Employee Who Accessed Supervisor’s Email Account Charged

  Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and Diego Rodriguez, Assistant Director-in-Charge of the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”), announced today the unsealing of a complaint charging KRISTOPHER ROCCHIO with computer fraud, stemming from his repeated unauthorized access of his former supervisor’s

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LA’s US Attorney Office Collects Over $42 Million in Civil and Criminal Actions in 2015

Office also Worked on Cases in which Justice Dept. Collected $10.5 Billion         LOS ANGELES – The United States Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California collected $42,370,356 as a result of criminal prosecutions and civil lawsuits during the 2015 fiscal year, United States Attorney Eileen M. Decker announced today.         The amount collected

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Cyber Products Face Heightened Scrutiny In Face of Terrorism

Reed Smith – Leigh T. Hansson, Julianne K. Nowicki – Recent trends and discussions relating to export controls and national security concerns may now capture the attention of software manufacturers, technology firms, and online retailers of software, as well as their global trade compliance teams. In a time where cyber-hacking and cyberterrorism pose increasingly greater threats to

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Appellate Scrutiny For Class Actions

Reed Smith – Class actions have penetrated every sector of American commerce. Significant resources routinely are invested in resisting class certification because of the adverse economic and business management consequences that can follow from classwide relief. In those circumstances when a class is certified, the incentive to settle and avoid a classwide trial can be

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Dockworkers Union Members Charged With Fraudulent Healthcare Billing

        LOS ANGELES – Two members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), Local 13, have been arrested on federal fraud charges that allege they caused two medical clinics to bill the union’s health care plan for chiropractic services that either were not provided or were not medically necessary.         Sergio Amador, 49, of

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