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Bedsworth: Government Issued Caviar

If the federal courts want to hog all the really good cases, I'm prepared to step aside. As long as they hold onto one's like 'United States v. 1855.6 Pounds of American Paddlefish Meat and 982.34 Pounds of American Paddlefish Caviar' as well.
9 minute read

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No-Rehire Provisions Are No More in California

With this new law set to take effect in a matter of weeks, what do California employers need to know?
4 minute read

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How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Metrics

In an age when every facet of life is measurable, firms that want to survive and thrive must welcome a culture where metrics influence business and marketing strategy.
8 minute read

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Watch Out for New Calif. Laws Affecting Employers Relating to Health Coverage

There are two new laws governing employee benefits that will affect employers with California employees beginning Jan. 1, 2020: a new individual health coverage mandate and a new notice requirement related to flexible spending accounts.
6 minute read

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9th Circ. Considers 'Qualcomm': Will 'Fake Facts' Overcome Legitimate State Interests?

Antitrust laws serve vital government interests by promoting free competition and innovation and protecting consumer welfare. The language of the Sherman Act and Clayton Act and their state law analogues, as well as their legislative histories, make that clear.
7 minute read

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Tips for Effectively Transitioning Attorneys to Retirement

Each transition is unique and is dictated by a number of factors, including the attorney's retirement plan, the nature of the practice, and the interests of the firm in maintaining client relationships.
6 minute read

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Should I Pipe Up About My Dysfunctional Work Environment in a Job Interview?

Regardless of how terrible things are--dysfunctional execs, mercurial boss, bad culture, being underpaid or being wronged--talking negatively about the reasons for your departure in an interview will reflect poorly on you.
4 minute read

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The Biggest Mistake Lawyers Make in Their Approach to Networking

The thought of it for most lawyers gives them a major headache. I'd like to call it something else like "relationship building" or "professional connecting." Because that's what effective networking really is.
3 minute read

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Calif. Bars the Calculation of Tort Damages Based on Race, Gender and Ethnicity

The law, which is the first of its kind, expressly prohibits reductions of damages for lost future earnings in personal injury and wrongful death cases when those reductions are based on race, gender or ethnicity.
6 minute read

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Criminal Liability and Social Media: Can a 'Like' Be a Crime?

The circumstances under which electronic communications will cross the line from protected free speech to illegal conduct are fact-specific and quickly evolving.
8 minute read

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