The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Vijay K. Toke and Richard Kirkpatrick | October 8, 2019
While the Supreme Court's recent decision of a trademark case involving the First Amendment was within its usual scope, a new one to be decided in the Supreme Court's new term is not. The question for decision involves money.
By Jonathan Solish | October 4, 2019
The court's analysis in 'Salazar v. McDonald's' restores reason to the franchise-employer issue, though it is uncertain how it will co-exist with 'Vazquez v. Jan-Pro Franchising International.'
By Maya Shulman | October 4, 2019
The U.S. Supreme Court will soon hear Monasky v. Taglieri, which underscores the complications inherent in determining habitual residence for a baby too young to have acclimatized to a particular country when one parent alleges the baby was wrongfully removed.
By Anna Fridman | October 4, 2019
With the close of California legislative session on Sep. 13, we now know with relative certainty what the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) will look like when it goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2020, as the last five amendments went to Gov. Gavin Newsom's desk for signature.
By Anthony Guzman | October 3, 2019
The California Supreme Court recently handed down an intriguing decision that casts doubt on—and in some cases even condemns—some of the most common practices used by employers in both drafting and presenting arbitration agreements to their employees.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Pasha Sternberg and John Cleary | October 2, 2019
The most effective way for a company to lower the risk of CCPA-related litigation is to reduce the chance that personal information would be impacted if the company's network were breached.
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | October 2, 2019
Attorneys acting as replacement counsel may consider taking a number of steps to limit their risk and to ensure that there are no miscommunications with the client. This article suggests four tips for replacement counsel to consider at the outset of the representation.
By Julie Q. Brush | October 2, 2019
I'm interviewing for a job and want to telecommute one to two days a week, but I don't want to give the impression that I don't want to work hard or it's all I care about. Should I raise the issue immediately or wait?
By Daphne Pierre Bishop | October 1, 2019
A strong, independent workplace investigation can reduce employer exposure for sexual harassment.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Patricia Hartman and Brett Gladstone | September 25, 2019
The potential impact of the Community Opportunity to Purchase Act (COPA) on owners of multi-family residential buildings in San Francisco is significant.
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