By Victoria Hudgins | June 8, 2020
Demand is high but supply is short for in-house attorneys with a data privacy and cybersecurity background. Lawyers can thank new privacy regulations for the recent surge.
By Sarah M. Lucey | June 4, 2020
A recent California Supreme Court decision offers guidance, but no a bright line rule for a crucial issue in the case: What agency processes do, and do not, qualify as "data extraction," the costs of which agencies may permissibly shift to requesters?
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | June 3, 2020
From remote work to summer associate programs to pay cuts, firms have expedited their decision-making to meet the demands of the times. Whether they carry that newfound approach forward remains to be seen.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | June 3, 2020
Here are some lessons from the latest survey results, both in anticipating known risks and preparing for the unexpected.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Frank N. Darras | June 1, 2020
New name-image-likeness (NIL) laws across America are a ticking time bomb for the NCAA, because NIL rights have taken center stage.
By Phillip Bantz | June 1, 2020
"We didn't think of this necessarily as a political issue," said Minority Corporate Counsel Association chair Stuart Alderoty, general counsel of San Francisco-based fintech firm Ripple Labs Inc.
By David Parnall | May 29, 2020
How far can a deposing attorney go in requesting the deponent to reveal the world of information at the deponent's fingertips?
By Chad Shear and Teresa A. Lavoie | May 29, 2020
Putting yourself at the threshold of the other door and considering the room from that perspective can provide useful reminders of each side's strategic opportunities and concerns, and ensure that the doors to the deal are kept open.
By Cheryl Miller | May 22, 2020
"Even though we're opening, it's not business as usual," said Contra Costa County Superior Court Presiding Judge Barry Baskin. "It's anything but."
By Scott Graham | May 22, 2020
Plexiglass, larger deliberation rooms and physically distant seating are some of the safety solutions coming online in the heavy patent dockets of Texas and California. In New York, a judge is mulling a hybrid virtual/in-person bench trial.
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