National Law Journal | Commentary
By J. Mark Poerio and Stephen H. Harris | December 29, 2017
Employers can hit sexual harassers hard—in the pocketbook—by using a variety of channels to claw back compensation and benefits from bad-acting employees.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Paul Rosen, Nimrod Haim Aviad and Danielle Rowan | December 28, 2017
The right not to testify against oneself in an American courtroom is absolute. But what if the testimony was compelled by a foreign government following its own laws?
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Paul M. Seby | December 15, 2017
Given the numerous potential twists and turns concerning this pending litigation and the timing of the proposed “two-step” repeal of the 2015 WOTUS Rule, the future of WOTUS regulation is far from certain.
By Scott Graham | December 6, 2017
Thursday is Pearl Harbor Day, so what more appropriate occasion for Oracle and Google to renew hostilities over the Java API copyright?
National Law Journal | Commentary
By By Michael Battle, Roscoe Howard and Patrick Miles | November 30, 2017
The DOJ is not only pursuing sophisticated criminal fraud schemes, it is also getting better at prosecuting them.
By Ben Hancock | November 30, 2017
Reporter Ben Hancock peers around the corner at the courtroom clashes and policy choices that loom over emerging technologies like AI, digital currency and facial recognition.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Charles Sipos and Mica Simpson | November 28, 2017
Scattered among the dictionary definitions for “natural,” one reads: “formulated by human reason alone rather than revelation.” This definition…
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Danny Tobey | November 22, 2017
The scale and scope of artificial intelligence is well-described. Merrill Lynch predicts an “annual creative disruption impact” of $14 to $33 trillion…
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Suzanne Edwards Irvin | November 21, 2017
In the paradigm shift of digital transformation, communicating with millennials becomes a tool for personal injury attorneys in effectively arguing to a jury.
By Jenna Greene | November 14, 2017
That Ellen Pao has nothing nice to say in her new book “Reset” about Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe litigator Lynne Hermle is not surprising. Turns out, Hermle doesn't have a lot of nice things to say about Pao either.
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