By Rachel A. Van Cleave | March 7, 2019
On International Women's Day, with women facing challenges on equal pay, reproductive rights, sexual harassment and violent sexual assault, the topic of sudden, forced and unwanted kisses initially seems trivial, unworthy of consideration.
By Julie Q. Brush | March 6, 2019
Whether an employee, manager, colleague or candidate, your career success is connected to your ability to project excitement, curiosity, engagement and a positive attitude to those around you … and the work you perform.
By Tarah Powell-Chen | February 1, 2019
To comply with the CCPA look-back provision, businesses should have begun record-keeping as of Jan. 1, 2019.
By Elizabeth Lampert | January 29, 2019
This is a perfect time for everyone to show support and urge women to take the microphone. The voices of men and women matter. Doing a better job at raising the female voice within the media and balance the playing field can provide significant benefits to readers who will be exposed to ideas and research from another perspective.
By Diana Palacios and Samrah Mahmoud | January 28, 2019
Not following the applicable rules and filing documents incorrectly can have consequences ranging from losing credibility with your judge to blowing your deadline to file a dispositive motion because your motion was stricken or denied.
By Julie Q. Brush | January 25, 2019
What exactly is “business acumen”? Is it something a person is born with or is it something one can develop with education and diligence? If it's the latter, then what is the best way to achieve it?
By Julie Q. Brush | January 16, 2019
Julie Q. Brush, author of The Lawyer Whisperer blog, takes a look at the reporting lines and salary range for the in-house legal title that's something of a 'GC light' position.
By Jeff C. Hsu and Patrick Gillespie | December 27, 2018
Imagine for a second that you are a retailer of household wares and you sell a desk lamp to a customer. After several uses, the light bulb unexpectedly explodes causing the customer injuries.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Claire | December 19, 2018
Although still something of a “hot” topic, litigation finance is no longer a new concept in the legal industry. Both the growth of litigation finance operations and the widespread acceptance of the use of litigation finance by firms both large and small indicate that litigation finance is an accepted part of the modern practice of law.
By Kurt A. Kappes and Mark D. Lurie | December 14, 2018
A California appellate court, in a recent published opinion, invalidated a nonsolicitation clause restricting employees of a health care staffing company from pirating their former colleagues. The opinion calls into question an employer's ability to rely on nonsolicitation agreements.
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