Abercrombie & Fitch told to pay disabled worker Riam Dean £9,000
A law student who was prevented from working on the shop floor of a clothing chain because her false arm was contrary to its “look policy†has been awarded more than £9,000 by an employment tribunal. feeds.timesonline.co.uk |
Some tips to counter the threat of counterclaims
It is becoming increasingly common for the filing of a patent lawsuit — or even sending of a letter suggesting a license is required — to trigger a barrage of threatened or actual counterclaims. bizjournals.com |
U.S. Indicts Hackers in ATM Heist
The Justice Department indicted eight Russian and Eastern European computer hackers, alleging they were part of a crime ring that broke into ATMs in hundreds of cities world-wide and stole $9 million. feedproxy.google.com |
Frost Brown Todd’s Randolph A. Brown dies
Randolph A. Brown, a retired partner at Frost Brown Todd LLC law firm, died Friday, Dec. 18, according to a news release from the firm. bizjournals.com |
UBS ‘whistleblower’ loses jail-term battle
A former banker with UBS who triggered a huge tax-evasion inquiry by the American authorities into his employer’s business will go to jail this week after failing to secure a deal over a sentence imposed on him last August. feeds.timesonline.co.uk |