By Alaina Lancaster | April 9, 2020
Some litigation funders are seeing a flood of inquiries from law firms as they brace for the economic and litigation realities of life after the global pandemic.
By Kevin P. O'Brien | April 9, 2020
As the COVID-19 virus continues to spread through communities, the prospect of offering people electronic wills, remotely executed and virtually witnessed, has a whole new appeal.
By Doug Meal, Michelle Visser, David Cohen and Rebecca Harlow | April 9, 2020
This article looks in depth at this recent effort by private plaintiffs to rely on the CCPA to support claims not falling within the CCPA's private right of action and provides practical tips businesses can use now to help minimize the risks presented by such claims in future litigation.
By Karen Sloan | April 8, 2020
And the deans of 20 California law schools wrote last week to the state bar and Supreme Court asking them not to cancel the July exam without "planning for an alternative pathway for licensing new attorneys."
By Sharon Baumgold | April 7, 2020
An appealable order can be attacked in various ways. It would be wise to seek out an appellate specialist to find the best way to challenge such an order.
By Patrick Hammon and Matthew Schechter | April 6, 2020
The high court's unanimous opinion has far-reaching consequences, as it held where parties to a contract containing a provision to arbitrate in California also agree to a specified manner of service, "that agreement supplants statutory service requirements ...."
By Joshua S. Lipshutz and Michael Holecek | April 3, 2020
Gig workers, like other Americans, are feeling the strain of the COVID-19 health crisis and economic slowdown, and gig-economy companies should do all they can to help the workers through these trying times.
By Bill Karns | April 2, 2020
Even though California personal injury attorneys have been forced to work from home and maintain social distancing, it's important they continue to stay hard at work for their clients.
By Ross Todd | March 30, 2020
Across the Bay Area, litigators who represent some of Silicon Valley's top companies report they are adjusting to litigating remotely, juggling family and work, and grappling with all the uncertainty caused by the coronavirus. But challenges remain.
By Alaina Lancaster | March 27, 2020
As with law firms, many alternative dispute resolution organizations had to transition to fully remote operations to comply with shelter-in-place orders virtually overnight. And some experts predict that the imprint of the pandemic could outlast the crisis.
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