By Mark J. D'Argenio | April 17, 2020
The legal world may be transitioning into a different phase of pandemic management—one focused less on the measures used to improve safety, and more on the ongoing enforcement and aftermath of these measures.
By Frank Ready | April 17, 2020
Tech startups could benefit from law firms or legal departments seeking cheaper access to legal services in the face of COVID-19. But they aren't immune to an economic slowdown either.
By Frank Ready | April 16, 2020
With little overhead and a growing number of job applicants seeking refuge from the layoffs, furloughs and salary cuts, virtual law firms may be built to endure a worsening economy. But can they keep that edge in a post COVID-19 world?
By Andrea Basham and Zheng Zhou | April 16, 2020
Institutional investors should start actively considering what steps, if any, they will be willing to take in order to allow a portfolio company to qualify for the PPP funding.
By Hannah Smith | April 16, 2020
After 31 years of litigation, the California Supreme Court has finally issued what has been deemed another groundbreaking ruling.
By Angela Morris | April 15, 2020
We're surveying trial lawyers across the nation about whether the disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic have had any impact on income or firm's revenue from legal work.
By David Horrigan, Relativity | April 15, 2020
This case presents a difficult issue: Denying a criminal defendant access to evidence for trial is extremely serious. However, do we really want people rummaging through our Facebook and Instagram accounts after we're dead?
By Ross Todd | April 14, 2020
"The best thing you can do is be as direct as you can and not put yourself in a position where they want to cut you off," said Cooley's Matthew Caplan of arguing on the phone. "You don't want them to lose patience with you because you're overstaying your welcome."
By Cheryl Cauley and Jonathan Patchen | April 13, 2020
Just as courts have recognized that the "trade secret exception" does not square with 'Edwards', the same should be true for the "while employed" exception of 'Techno Lite'.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 9, 2020
"Hospitals are going to be preparing for various types of litigation that will result from this," said Jennifer Siegel, a senior associate at King & Spalding in Los Angeles. "Whether the attorneys elect to take a case is a different story."
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