Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court turned back a case involving Title III of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), which helps ensure that people with disabilities are given access to businesses and the market. The high court left in place a ruling by the Ninth...
How to protect your company from a data breach
With the advent of the internet, one commodity has quickly become an incredibly valuable resource: consumer data. It seems like every website, product and service these days requires users to share some type of personal information. This makes keeping watch of your...
How business startups can avoid litigation
The business world sometimes runs at lightning speed, especially in the high-tech industry. Tech startups constantly must think about keeping up with competition and tech innovations, which may lead entrepreneurs and startup owners to put off important steps to...
New OT rule announced by U.S. Labor Department
The U.S. Department of Labor has set a new rule that will extend overtime pay to 1.3 million American workers starting on Jan. 1, 2020. It is the first such change in 15 years under the Fair Labor Standards Act. Under the new rule, workers who earn less than $35,568...
Is buying ads the only way to show up in Google search results?
“Google’s brought on as this thing that wanted to serve information to the world,” says the co-founder of the British price comparison website GoCompare. “But actually what it’s doing is to show you information that people have paid it to show you.” That’s partly...