By William W. Bedsworth | March 23, 2018
A deep dive on a European Court of Justice ruling finding that bridge is NOT a sport and what the ruling means to our appellate judge columnist.
By Paul Allen and Robert Brigham | March 23, 2018
No major metropolitan area in the United States is as ripe for the legal profession as the San Francisco Bay Area.
By Julie Brush | March 23, 2018
The phone interview is the first mile marker in the job interview marathon. It's a special situation because it's not face-to-face and relies more heavily on the imagination.
By Julie Q. Brush | March 22, 2018
Generally speaking, lawyers who take “quasi-legal” paths experience a tough time getting back in the pure legal fast lane. But making the switch is not impossible. Here are several factors to consider.
By Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair | March 21, 2018
While many lawyers are perfectionists in their practice, success in the practice of law can come at the expense of attorneys' own well-being.
By Jennifer Schwartz, Tammy Marzigliano and Amy Biegelsen | March 14, 2018
Employees must report to the Securities and Exchange Commission to state a retaliation claim under Dodd-Frank, internal reporting alone is no longer sufficient.
By Julie Brush | March 12, 2018
As a career in house lawyer, am I at a market disadvantage without any law firm experience? How do I effectively address this weakness?
By Julie Brush | March 8, 2018
The offer stage is often likened to a chess match: Watching. Waiting. Thinking. And strategically assessing your “opponent's” moves … as well as your own. It can be a maddening period for both candidate and employer.
By Charles Kagay | March 7, 2018
Irena Hauser applied to the County of Ventura for a permit allowing her to keep five tigers in her residential backyard near Malibu. After all, what could possibly go wrong? What went wrong in the Court of Appeal was that she was stalked by the presumptions favoring respondents on appeal, formidable beasts in the best of circumstances.
By Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair | March 7, 2018
Litigation is often contentious by its very nature. But perhaps no aspect of litigation is more contentious than a deposition. While the parties and their counsel typically understand that a certain level of decorum must be maintained in the courtroom, some attorneys believe that anything goes when it comes to depositions.
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