Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Cary Ichter | March 12, 2021
Participants will react in stunned silence, wondering, "Should I say what I am thinking?"
By Joe Ahmad | March 11, 2021
It's only been five years since the Defend Trade Secrets Act was passed, but the highly anticipated law has already had a big impact on trade secret litigation, says Joe Ahmad, a founding partner of Houston-based Ahmad, Zavitsanos, Anaipakos, Alavi & Mensing Ahmad, Zavitsanos, Anaipakos, Alavi & Mensing P.C.
By Michael H. Bernick | March 11, 2021
Businesses must review each of their workers' eligibility for compensation claims and have a clear internal policy that defines COVID-19 as either an occupational or ordinary disease of life, as per state and local laws, says Michael H. Bernick, a partner at Reed Smith.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Andrew Mason | March 11, 2021
While there are some areas of securities enforcement that are likely to remain steady in the transition from the Trump administration to the Biden administration, some areas of enforcement are likely to see an uptick in enforcement actions.
By Barry Keno, Keno Kozie Associates | March 11, 2021
The past year has all but proven that many aspects of most jobs can be handled remotely. Remote work, however, requires different considerations and workflows in order to make sure your workers aren't creating additional security risks.
By Roberto Aguirre-Luzi, Isabel Fernandez de la Cuesta, Lauren Friedman and Fernando Rodriguez-Cortina | March 10, 2021
On March 2 the Mexican Federal Senate approved a bill that will modify Mexico's Electricity Industry Law, effectively reversing rights granted to private investors in that sector, say Roberto Aguirre-Luzi, Isabel Fernandez de la Cuesta, Lauren Friedman and Fernando Rodriguez-Cortina, attorneys with King & Spalding.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel Pollack and Katie M. Shipp | March 10, 2021
This is a client who needs special handling. And you need special training in expertly talking with the client as well as how to collect and document information evidence from a sexual assault victim.
By Kenneth Artz | March 9, 2021
The best thing attorneys can do for their clients who suffered losses in the February winter storm—whether those clients are individuals or businesses—is to listen and determine whether the facts at hand give rise to meritorious claims or defenses, says Joshua M. Sandler, a partner at Lynn Pinker Hurst & Schwegmann.
By Kenneth Artz | March 9, 2021
Deregulation could have a unique impact on what recourse rural Texas communities will have for damages sustained during the power outage, says Justin Sisemore, the founder and lead litigator at Sisemore Law Firm in Fort Worth, Texas.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Andrew Fleischman | March 8, 2021
As if all this weren't bad enough, the sole exception we make to this broad rule, under which intent is never required to prove a murder, is almost exclusively for men who murder their wives and girlfriends out of sexual jealousy.
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