National Law Journal | Commentary
By Rose Walker | February 3, 2023
As firms find themselves in the spotlight, a wise strategy is just to be honest, writes the London Lawyer.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Ally Cunningham, Jessie Rosell, Matt Walker and Shanna McCormack | January 27, 2023
Industries subject to PFAS restrictions should evaluate their product lines for "forever chemicals," as some state laws permit parties to avoid enforcement by acquiring a certificate of compliance from their suppliers.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Susanne Sachsman Grooms | January 26, 2023
New Republican committee chairs will be under pressure to hold hearings that demonstrate their effectiveness quickly—there is some time to plan and prepare before the real storm hits and the subpoenas come.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Kenneth E. Notter III and Eric R. Nitz | January 19, 2023
This committee is sure to make headlines as it carries out its investigative mission. But its novel power to probe ongoing criminal investigations is just as likely to generate conflicts with the executive branch.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Bruce Heiman | January 17, 2023
The U.S. Supreme Court is taking on the Gonzalez v. Google case. Let's hope the current court keeps Justice Holmes's admonition in mind when considering any limits to Section 230 protections.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Rory K. Little | January 5, 2023
The attorney-client privilege should apply to any confidential communication with a lawyer where a purpose of the communication is to seek lawful legal advice.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | January 5, 2023
California is viewed as a refuge for trans children. The Texas Supreme Court dismissed a pro se mandamus In Re Younger - how will the ruling impact gender affirming treatment options?
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Bill Schuette and Rusty Hills | January 4, 2023
Evidence is plentiful that public officials should reject pleas to pursue these frivolous lawsuits. America's climate agenda should not be driven by outside special interests.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Dorothy Whelan, Karl Renner and Casey Kraning, Ph.D. | December 21, 2022
The AIA at10 years: Fish & Richardson's post-grant leaders look back on a decade of practice at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board
National Law Journal | Commentary
By John T. Montgomery and Lauren Stiller Rikleen | December 15, 2022
The sanctity of the obligation to defend the Constitution—indeed the entire legal system—depends on lawyers adhering to the oath they took. When that oath is ignored, the bulwark against tyranny disintegrates.
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