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Notice Requirements Fairness Standard

BakerHostetler

If an Agency Calls Something Unfair, Does That Magically Make It Unlawful? A Recent Blog Post by the FTC’s Chief Technology...

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Last week, the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) tech blog quietly published a post that could have broad implications - for privacy practitioners and beyond. In this post, the agency takes the novel position that if consumer...more

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP

Trump Issues Executive Orders to Rein In Use of Guidance Documents in Enforcement Proceedings

Meant to enhance fairness and transparency in federal administrative enforcement, the new presidential EOs will significantly affect the practice of administrative law. Two recent Executive Orders will curtail use of...more

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Five Points to Know about the December 2018 Amendments to Rule 23

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On December 1, 2018, the amendments to Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (“Rule 23”), which governs class actions, went into effect. The amendments codify certain procedures the courts have been requiring or...more

Bennett Jones LLP

Reliance on the Employment Contract–AKA "But It's Not Fair"

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Canadian courts have often been swayed by arguments of fairness from plaintiff employees regarding the interpretation of their employment contracts in an employment dispute. There has been a general judicial recognition of...more

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