National Law Journal | Commentary
By Cynthia Emesibe and Allison Watkins Mallick | March 15, 2023
Creating a single bitcoin requires 750.33 kilowatt-hours of electricity, which is the equivalent of powering a house for 25.72 days. Recent crypto-focused legislative proposals are an indicator of the increased attention on energy usage and environmental impacts of the cryptocurrency industry.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Scott Douglas Gerber | March 8, 2023
The idea of America requires that we ratify the ERA so that women can receive the equal treatment under law to which they are entitled.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Mark McNeill and Alexander G. Leventhal | March 7, 2023
Will the Supreme Court now look deeper into the question whether a valid arbitration agreement exists where, as in NextEra, the arbitration agreement is not a product of contractual privity, but instead is based on the investor's purported acceptance of the state's offer to arbitrate with unknown investors under a treaty?
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Jennifer Lynne Kottler | March 1, 2023
How to avoid the bottleneck caused by trying to add full data processing addenda to an NDA—focus on perfecting a company's processes and policies around contracting
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Chris Larus, David Prange and Rajin Olson | February 22, 2023
Employers should consider reassessing their protection efforts and focus to prevent unauthorized movement of information rather than the movement of employees who may have access to such information.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Jennifer Fischell and Lucas Walker | February 21, 2023
Whenever the Supreme Court addresses Chevron, its decision will affect every area of modern life that federal agencies touch—which is to say, every area of modern life.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Ahmed J. Davis | February 16, 2023
African Americans continue to be underrepresented among patent holders as Black contributions to innovation have been historically overlooked.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Cynthia Lee | February 13, 2023
Trial judges should be required to give the jury an initial-aggressor instruction whenever an individual charged with a crime of violence brings a firearm outside the home and displays it in a threatening manner, points it at another person, or shoots it and claims self-defense.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Linda J. Honey | February 6, 2023
Many have filed for the ERC who do not qualify. As a result, the IRS is beginning to crack down on employers. It's crucial to know exactly what the credit is and understand common pitfalls.
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.
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