The American Lawyer | Analysis
By David Thomas | Dylan Jackson | May 18, 2020
Departures have diminished Irell & Manella's size and stature, leading familiar questions about the firm's future to resurface.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | May 18, 2020
The Am Law Second Hundred in 2019 kept pace with the Am Law 100 in nearly every key metric, buoyed by significant growth among those in the bottom half of the list. Will they be able to do it again in a year defined by uncertainty?
By Patricia Harman, Greg Land and Raychel Lean | May 16, 2020
Both sides agree on one thing: Anger is a major factor in insurance-related litigation.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Dylan W. Wiseman and Julian "Pete" Mack | May 15, 2020
In the recent case of 'Ixchel Pharma v. Biogen', the Ninth Circuit asked the California Supreme Court to resolve two questions "because of their significance for business torts in California."
By Victoria Hudgins | May 15, 2020
While data scraping is common in legal research, many companies have to navigate around copyrighted data and proprietary platforms. Sometimes, that can be easier said than done.
By Dana J. Finberg and Jake Christensen | May 13, 2020
Judge Edward Davila granted the sanctions against three defendants for deleting e-mails and entire e-mail accounts; wiping computer data, including source code; and using an ephemeral chat service that immediately deleted all sent and received instant messages.
By Lizzy McLellan | May 12, 2020
Law firm leaders aren't rushing back to the office, but they're preparing for a new workplace reality when the COVID-19 crisis recedes enough to return.
By Katherine S. Catlos | May 12, 2020
In an interesting twist involving an employment law dispute, a recent case, 'Balubhai Patel, et al. v. Manuel Chavez', addressed the applicability of anti-SLAPP to federal law claims, specifically §1983 of title 42 of the United States Code.
By Ross Todd | May 11, 2020
Recently released statistics from state courts in Alameda, Santa Clara and San Francisco indicate how court closures at the end of March affected the number of civil filings in the first quarter and point to the backlog courts will face as they begin to reopen to non-emergency cases.
By Rick Moore | May 11, 2020
Although there are many evolving factors, specific areas of liability will likely remain the same.
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