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What Small Business Owners Should Know About Wrongful Termination Lawsuits
Award amounts can range from $5,000 to $80,000. Many claims are settled by employers to avoid damage to the company's reputation.
Avoid These 4 Workplace Disasters Before You Make Headlines
Contrary to popular belief, not all press is good press.
How to Stop a Frivolous Lawsuit From Sinking Your Business
You may think you are protected from a frivolous lawsuit, but remember the McDonald's hot coffee case?
LGBTQ Content Creators Sue YouTube for Discrimination
A group of LGBTQ YouTubers is suing the platform for poorly moderating hateful content and unfairly restricting videos.
Facebook Denies Being a Social Network in Lawsuit Response
Facebook denies a consumer can create an account, make friends, and build a social network, which are all things you can do on Facebook...
Developers File Antitrust Lawsuit Against Apple over App Store
The Supreme Court recently ruled that both iPhone owners and iOS developers can bring antitrust lawsuits against Apple over its app store practices.
Poland Challenges EU's New Copyright Law Over Censorship Fears
It says the content filtering requirement is a step backward.
Dozens of Workers Have Filed Sexual Harassment Lawsuits Against McDonald's
Roughly 40 percent of women working in the fast-food industry report being sexually harassed at work.
Teen Sues Apple for $1 Billion Over False Arrest
Ousmane Bah alleges Apple linked his face to that of a thief who'd stolen his ID.
U.S. Trade Judge Calls for Import Ban on Certain iPhones
The initial ruling from the U.S. International Trade Commission found that Apple had infringed on a Qualcomm patent. However, the ruling could be reversed by the commission, appealed by Apple, and even vetoed by President Donald Trump.
Litigation Usually Isn't the Solution But Sometimes It Totally Is
Win or lose, your attorney is costing you hundreds of dollars an hour.
Elon Musk Asks Judge to Toss 'Pedo Guy' Defamation Lawsuit
The Tesla executive says it was just a 'schoolyard spat.'
Alfonso Ribeiro Sues Epic for Using the Carlton Dance in 'Fortnite'
It's not unusual to be sued by anyone.
Dear Romeos & Juliets, Office Romance Is Endearing But Lethal At The Same Time
When to draw a line between respecting an employee's privacy and protecting the company's name?
Domino's Sued This Pizza-Maker -- and He's Thrilled
Scott Gittrich used to work at Domino's. Now, as the founder of Toppers Pizza franchise, he uses his marketing to tell customers everything the big players are doing wrong -- and why his brand is better.