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SCOTUS Asks SG's Views on Oracle-Google Copyright Case
The Silicon Valley titans have been disputing for nine years whether Google violated Oracle's copyright by copying Java application programming interfaces into its Android operating system.Supreme Court Asks SG's Views on Oracle-Google Copyright Case
The Silicon Valley titans have been disputing for nine years whether Google violated Oracle's copyright by copying Java application programming interfaces into its Android operating system.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires from across the California legal market.People in the News—April 29, 2019—Greenblatt Pierce
Partner Joyce L. Collier of Greenblatt, Pierce, Funt & Flores shared tactical strategies to combat workplace discrimination, misconduct and allegations at the “One Wharton Week,” a week of events and lectures on diversity, identity and inclusion at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.Lawyers, Experts Fear Dire Consequences as the Pace of Legal Work Accelerates
To be sure, repeatedly missing family dinners or working an exhausting schedule is nothing new in the legal profession. But some lawyers are downright nostalgic about the days when they were forced to wait for an adversary's reply by U.S. mail or stay at the printers until all the commas in a document were fixed.View more book results for the query "*"
Frenetic Pace of a Lawyer's Job Raises Concerns
Onerous deadlines are now being blamed for a host of problems including a spike in anxiety and depression in the legal profession.US Supreme Court Could Add Protection for Florida LGBTQ Employees
Currently, South Florida employees in Broward, Palm Beach, Miami-Dade and Monroe counties have neither a federal cause of action based upon Title VII nor a cause of action based on the Florida Civil Rights Act (FCRA).Ga. Justices Accept 1 Petition for Review Board Reprimand, Suspend 1
Two opinions were issued by the Supreme Court of Georgia on Monday regarding attorney discipline.Berger Harris Partner Accepted to CPR Distinguished Neutrals Panels
Berger Harris announced that Brian Gottesman, a partner with the firm, was accepted to the employment, real estate and Delaware-at-large panels of distinguished neutrals of the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution.How Policymakers Can Combat New York's Construction Safety Crisis
These protections are already making a difference. A report published earlier this year found that fatal constructions incidents in New York City have declined 23% over the last five years while increasing by 39% across the rest of the state in the same timeframe.Trending Stories
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