By Steven A. Meyerowitz, Esq., Director, FC&S Legal | January 22, 2019
A federal district court in California has ruled that a short form power of attorney did not authorize the person granted the power of attorney to change the beneficiary on the grantor's life insurance policy.
By Ian Lopez | January 17, 2019
U.S. Magistrate Judge Kandis Westmore grappled with the question of whether any individual present at an investigation scene could be compelled to try and unlock devices using "finger, thumb, iris, or other biometric feature.”
By Ed Silverstein | January 15, 2019
NYU's Arthur Miller says that "given the mobility of modern life," these situations may become more common, "but I do not think they will take over the world."
By Ian Lopez | January 14, 2019
Alphabet has been hit with a pair of shareholder derivative suits claiming that board members hurt shareholder value by covering up a lengthy pattern of gender discrimination and sexual harassment perpetrated by Google executives.
By Frank Ready | January 10, 2019
The city of Los Angeles claims the app does not adequately disclose its sale of geolocation data to third-party advertisers, raising questions on the expectations of consumers.
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By Roy Strom | January 9, 2019
A new report warns Am Law Second Hundred firms from following the same business model as their wealthier competition.
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By Roy Strom | December 27, 2018
The continued Big Law free agent era will have consequences for top- and mid-tier firms alike in 2019.
By Frank Ready | December 27, 2018
As connected cars continue to become smarter, protecting drivers' personal information might become more difficult as vehicles are able to absorb more information than ever before.
By Rhys Dipshan | December 20, 2018
The evolution of Fenwick's tech incubators underscores how the legal tech future is one where platforms are literally given a voice, and law firms are as much innovators as end-users.
By Scott Graham | December 18, 2018
What really goes on in Judge William Alsup's so-called shootouts where accused infringers may wind up in "injunction city."
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