The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Benjamin M. Ebbink | August 23, 2019
As the 2019 legislative year comes to a close, there are a number of critical labor and employment proposals still making their way to Gov. Newsom's desk.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Thomas Duley and Ruchun Ji | August 22, 2019
Despite the trade-related headwinds, the question for U.S. life sciences companies is not whether to engage with China—but how?
By Frank Ready | August 21, 2019
With the White House reportedly mulling involving the FCC and FTC with the way content is moderated on social media platforms, heavier government involvement with the way that content is published and utilized on those sites is not entirely out of the question.
By Kelly Woodruff | August 21, 2019
'Osteroid' provides several lessons to counsel whose clients settle a dispute for payments over time how to properly incentivize timely payments, and what may happen if it is done incorrectly.
By Frank Ready | August 14, 2019
Survey results released by Fish & Richardson found that while a majority of law firms are using the cloud for document and email storage, they're split on whether it's better to ask for permission or forgiveness when storing client data.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | August 13, 2019
A California court has granted summary judgment in favor of an insurer who was sued by its insureds after their car was repossessed while the insurer handled their insurance claim.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown | August 12, 2019
In a lawsuit centered around an alleged intra-corporate conspiracy to deprive a plaintiff of software maintenance services for imaging technology, a Southern California court issued rulings in both parties’ favor.
By Meredith Hobbs | August 5, 2019
The booming vape and e-cigarette industry lead by San Francisco-based JUUL Labs could mean big legal business—or it could go up in smoke.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Jack Newsham | July 31, 2019
Big Law firms are reevaluating the pathways in and out of partnership—and reconsidering how they organize their partnership tiers.
By Ara Jabagchourian | July 30, 2019
Court holds that no evidentiary requirement exists at the class certification stage to demonstrate how individual class members will be identified.
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