By Scott Graham | November 22, 2019
Apple and Cisco are going to get attorneys fees from Straight Path IP Group, but not the $10 million they were seeking.
By Natalie A. Prescott | November 15, 2019
As more and more states seek to expand biometric privacy protection, plaintiffs begin to explore new claims under these legislative schemes. Companies, therefore, must proactively monitor their compliance with emerging privacy laws.
By Frank Ready | November 13, 2019
Google's Project Nightingale, which has access to the personal health information of millions of Americans, is unlikely to trigger HIPAA violations. But it may still have long-term repercussions for the way the law thinks about patient disclosures.
By Cheryl Miller | November 11, 2019
Conversations with two of Newsom's first judicial appointees, as well as a review of the resumes of nine others, offer some hints as to how Newsom, the son of a former judge, may operate as he fills approximately four dozen vacancies.
By Lizzy McLellan | November 11, 2019
What does widespread "deleveraging" in the wake of the Great Recession mean for law firm health?
By Samantha Stokes | November 11, 2019
"There's a certain synergy between what we do in the military—in terms of planning, having a mission and getting things done—and what we do for clients," said Reed Smith partner Jesse Miller, who is currently the brigade commander for the 115th Regional Support Group to the California Army National Guard.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Jean-Luc Renault | November 7, 2019
Ever tried pitching a story about something that took place a few days ago, or a trend that's already been covered? It doesn't work out so well.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Kate Spelman | November 5, 2019
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) contains an explicit prohibition, along with implicit safe harbors, likely to limit certain Unfair Competition Law and/or Consumer Legal Remedies Act claims related to the use or disclosure of information subject to the CCPA.
By Lizzy McLellan | Gina Passarella Cipriani | November 1, 2019
Three decades of data reveal common threads from Finley Kumble to LeClairRyan--with Brobeck, Heller, and Thelen sown between. What can we learn from the history of law firm failures?
By Frank Ready | October 28, 2019
Thomson Reuters' 2019 Law Firm Leaders found that while firms may want to leverage tech to cut costs, they still have a lot of work ahead of them when it comes to actually implementing the right solutions.
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