National Law Journal | Commentary
By John G. Levi, Kenneth C. Frazier and Harriet Miers | May 4, 2018
The opioid crisis and the recent spate of natural disasters present new challenges to already overburdened civil legal aid providers.
By Jenna Greene | May 2, 2018
Fish & Richardson partner Juanita Brooks, a titan of the IP bar, has been practicing for 40 years. This is the first time she's had a case where both her courtroom team and the in-house lawyers have all been women.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Carl Cecere | May 1, 2018
It has been just over a year since the U.S. Supreme Court issued its unanimous decision in Samsung v. Apple. And in taking stock of the ways in which the law regarding design patent remedies has developed since then, it seems safe to say there is still work to be done, with vitally important consequences for innovators of all sizes.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By David K. Bissinger | April 30, 2018
Lawyers will enjoy more success in their practice by acknowledging, rather than ignoring, the natural biases of the participants and developing a practical understanding of bias in their practices.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Micah E. Skidmore | April 30, 2018
In managing the potential risk of a ransomware attack, those expected to participate in responding to a breach event may want to consider K&R coverage as an alternative to a dedicated network security/privacy liability policy.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Jay Sterling Silver | April 23, 2018
Although for an entirely wrong reason, the president wasn't too far away from being right about the present condition of the privilege.
By Randy Maniloff | April 10, 2018
Unlike an inconsequential glitch with your office computer, in the case of driverless cars it's control, alt and someone's life is deleted.
By Jonathan Jordan | April 9, 2018
Catching enough shut-eye can be challenging for busy lawyers, but it is vital to well-being.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Robert W. Bennett | April 6, 2018
If opponents of gun control measures are supporters of the Second Amendment, then it might seem that proponents must be opponents of the Second Amendment. That is just plain wrong.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Jill Habig | April 4, 2018
In the end, it's the cities and states that will pick and win the important fights against the exclusionary policies represented by this administration.
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