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In a recent article in the Financial Post, “Advisory boards boost Canadian small businesses, but only 6% use one, study says,” Armina Ligaya describes how advisory boards can make a difference in your business....

Effective September 23, 2013, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) implemented Section 926 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, which provided for expanded liability for "bad actors" in offerings made under Rule...

"The cover-up is often worse than the crime" – an apt mantra for employers who are being increasingly forced to defend retaliation and/or whistleblower claims brought in myriad industries under a broad spectrum of federal and state laws....

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday accepted a case involving patents for the multiple sclerosis drug Copaxone. The issue in the case is how much deference should be given findings of fact by trial judges in patent infringement litigation, report the Wall Street Journal (sub.

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday considered what kind of software is eligible for a patent in a dispute over a computerized escrow mechanism.

Two Democratic New Jersey lawmakers probing lane closings on the George Washington Bridge plan to subpoena transcripts of interviews conducted by Gibson Dunn & Crutcher in its investigation.

A Saudi Arabian student injured at the Boston Marathon bombing has sued radio personality Glenn Beck for suggestions that the 20-year-old youth was the “money man” behind the attacks.

A North Carolina man was charged with robbery and misdemeanor assault after warrants say he punched a lawyer and stole from his law firm. Police charged Allen Eugene Billings, 30, of Salisbury, the Salisbury Post reports.

After a natural disaster strikes, critics often question why the government allows building in risky areas. There are no easy answers, the New York Times reports.

Pop singer Justin Bieber has been granted U.S. citizenship, silencing the hundreds of thousands of Americans who petitioned the White House to have him deported.

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