By Miriam Rozen | June 12, 2018
“I felt very comfortable in negotiations that I wasn't being treated unfairly and I wasn't leaving money on the table,” said patent litigator Esha Bandyopadhyay, who recently joined Fish & Richardson in Silicon Valley. She also said that women should think about asking for leadership positions as they join new firms.
By Lizzy McLellan | June 11, 2018
According to the ALM Intelligence report, titled "Barbarians at the Gate," Los Angeles and San Francisco have seen more than 40 market entries since 2001. San Diego, meanwhile, has seen the number of law firms present there more than double. Still, the report finds there is room for regional firms to compete.
By Ben Hancock | Hank Grezlak | June 7, 2018
Many things were unique about the recall of Judge Aaron Persky. But some lawyers and experts worry it could still embolden others unhappy about judicial decisions to try something similar.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | June 6, 2018
The court found that an employee who intentionally injures a third party can amount to an “occurrence” under an employer's commercial general liability insurance policy when the third party sues the employer.
By Caroline Spiezio | June 5, 2018
In-house attorneys at Pure Storage and Dropbox say that education is key when it comes to making sure rights to innovative technologies are protected.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz, Esq., Director, FC&S Legal | June 4, 2018
After a California appellate court ruling, it seems insurers who want to recover the costs of investigating fraudulent claims may need to maintain records demonstrating how much time they spend looking into each individual claim.
By Lizzy McLellan | June 1, 2018
From gossip about workplace culture to stories about individual law firm partners, tales of inappropriate conduct regularly reach the ears of professional legal recruiters.
By Ben Hancock | May 31, 2018
Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou's account of corporate fraud at Theranos depicts Boies Schiller Flexner as using hardball tactics to keep the truth from coming out. David Boies says it's an overdramatization.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz, Esq., Director, FC&S Legal | May 31, 2018
A federal district judge in Los Angeles, applying California law, found that insurers did not have a duty to defend Arrow Electronics Inc. with respect to claims related to water contamination from a Huntsville, Alabama rocket testing site.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Ross Todd | May 30, 2018
The number and percentage of cases argued at the federal appellate level is fading leaving firms to ask where their next generation of appellate lawyers can turn for courtroom experience.
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