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Uber Drivers Push 9th Cir. to Null Arbitration, Grant Sick Leave

Uber Technologies Inc. should be forced to classify a group of Massachusetts drivers as employees and grant them sick pay, the workers’ attorney argued before a Ninth Circuit panel in a case that also raises a disputed arbitration issue that could eventually reach the U.S. Supreme Court.

N.Y. Bar Exam Takers Report ‘Negative’ Online Experience

More than 40% of law school graduates who took the recent online bar exam in New York said they encountered tech problems during the test, according to a new survey from a pair of state lawmakers who want to let lawyers in training ditch the exam.

Weinstein Accusers Blast Bankruptcy Plan as Gift to Insurers

The Weinstein Company Holdings LLC’s bankruptcy plan is an attempt by the company’s insurers to hijack the bankruptcy process to limit their litigation exposure, according to a group of women with sexual abuse claims against the studio and former directors.

Section 230: Is Tech's Favorite Law in Trouble?

President Trump issued an executive order aimed at narrowing liability protections for Twitter, Facebook, and other tech giants. Here's everything you need to know about Section 230, the law that provides those protections.

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