By Ross Todd | August 30, 2018
The California Supreme Court on Thursday found that the burden is on law firms to identify and disclose ongoing conflicts to potential clients. "Simply put, withholding available information about a known, existing conflict is not consistent with informed consent," Justice Leondra Kruger wrote.
By Phillip Bantz | August 27, 2018
Said one GC: “Before you make that decision put together a list of everything in the world you'd like to do so you're not just watching daytime TV and eating too much.”
By MP McQueen | August 13, 2018
U.S. companies dealing with foreign investors will soon have a whole new reality to contend with when Trump signs it into law Monday.
By Ross Todd | August 10, 2018
Although U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg's ruling was far from the final word on whether the Tezos initial coin offering ran afoul of U.S. securities laws, it did offer the judge's early look at some critical issues in the case.
By Phillip Bantz | August 9, 2018
As giant accounting firms make new forays into the legal industry, in-house attorneys are giving more thought to offering the EYs and PwCs of the world their business.
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By Scott Flaherty | August 9, 2018
At the ABA's recent national convention, a board of delegates voted to adopt a set of changes to model rules surrounding attorney advertising, a confusing ethical area for both Big and Small Law.
By Phillip Bantz | August 1, 2018
Walker and other in-house lawyers who find themselves moving up in the world will have to approach their work from multiple perspectives besides just legal.
By Dan Clark | July 31, 2018
What kind of lawyer will it take to fill Colin Stretch's shoes? Someone with a good business acumen? An ability to navigate Capitol Hill? A knowledge of privacy law? All of the above?
By Amanda Bronstad | July 27, 2018
So far, nearly 50 lawsuits have been filed against USC and Dr. George Tyndall, the campus gynecologist for more than two decades.
By Rhys Dipshan | July 26, 2018
The recent $5 billion antitrust fine levied against Google is far from the only way the European Union is influencing how U.S. tech companies, and U.S. privacy laws, evolve.
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