By Caroline Spiezio | March 20, 2019
As Lyft and Uber race toward an IPO, uncertain gig economy labor laws may slow down investors. For sharing economy counsel at companies going public, compliance and reducing risk is key.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | March 19, 2019
A federal judge has ruled that death benefits were not payable to a widow who said that her husband had been struck after he exited a tow truck and it backed over him, reasoning that he had not been “in or on” the tow truck at the time of his death.
By Frank Ready | March 15, 2019
The California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) arrives next year, which is good news for developers of compliance solutions looking to open up new customer bases.
By Lizzy McLellan | March 12, 2019
Dechert is the latest Big Law firm to loosen its dress code in the name of making lawyers more comfortable—and more like their clients.
By Jeff Ellis | March 12, 2019
As more drones disrupt airline operations and endanger passengers, determining liability and insurance coverage for damages is critical.
By Ross Todd | March 11, 2019
U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken in Oakland on Friday issued an injunction barring the NCAA and its member schools and conferences from capping education-related benefits such as computers, science equipment, postgraduate scholarships, and aid to study abroad to Division I women's and men's basketball players and football players at schools in the Football Bowl Subdivision.
By Caroline Spiezio | March 8, 2019
Legal departments are generally more inclusive than big law firms, but diversity advocates said there's still work to be done, especially at the general counsel level.
Legaltech News | Analysis|News
By Frank Ready | March 6, 2019
Instead of shutting fraudulent accounts down one-by-one, social media companies can actually attain some strategic advantages by deploying litigation against offenders.
By Zach Warren | March 5, 2019
Eric Tanenblatt, the global chairman of public policy and regulation at Dentons, discusses how self-driving cars may lead to change in zoning laws, public finance, and more.
The American Lawyer | Analysis|News
By Frank Ready | March 1, 2019
Firms are helping clients prepare for the California Consumer Privacy Act, but with some vagaries still surrounding the law it will be difficult to hit the ground running.
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