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The union filed an unfair labor practice charge against the company, and the NLRB, in a split decision, ruled that the company had violated the NLRA by refusing to give the financial statement to the union.
FORBES: Court Overturns NLRB; Protects Company's Confidential Financial Information
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Benson has filed a claim against both sides: (1) he appealed his NFL suspension right back to Commissioner Goodell, an appeal that will be heard today in New York and (2) he filed an unfair labor practice charge against his own union with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
FORBES: Locked-Out Discipline
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According to Gould, the NFLPA disclaimed interest prior in 1989 when the NFL had no unfair labor practice claim filed, a sign that if the option to decertify or disclaim were just about the blocking charge, the NFLPA could have gone the decert route over disclaiming interest at that time (See Freeman McNeil v NFL where NFL free agency was eventually reached).
FORBES: Former Chair Of NLRB Clarifies Key Issues In NFL Labor Battle
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In response to the revelation that Google bypassed cookie blocking features on browsers such as Safari and Internet Explorer, enterprising lawyers have filed consumer class actions alleging that the practice constitutes illegal wiretapping.
FORBES: The Economics Of Online Privacy
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Furthermore, since attorneys are representative of their clients, it is permissible to practice law within the scope of permissible, just, and legitimate cases that are filed to demand a right or alleviate a grievance.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: converter
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U.S. bankruptcy trustees, affiliates of the Department of Justice, have filed at least 13 lawsuits across the nation against We the People and its franchises for the unauthorized practice of law.
FORBES: As a businessman, he's been mixing with a sketchier crowd.