By Kevin P. O’Brien | August 21, 2019
There are some procedural issues, however, that civil litigators must approach differently in probate court. At the top of this list is the timing and availability of the “interlocutory” appeal.
By Dylan W. Wiseman and Rick A. Waltman | August 19, 2019
On June 24, the U.S. Supreme Court upended decades of lower court precedent to expand protection of “trade secrets and commercial or financial” information from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
By Courtney Curtis-Ives | August 15, 2019
In the past year since 'Sheppard Mullin', the fallout has been palpable.
By Mark Raffman | August 14, 2019
For the last half century, autonomous vehicles have been more in the realm of science fiction than reality. However, technological advancements in self-driving vehicles are slowly transforming this fiction into reality.
By Allen Patatanyan | August 13, 2019
Despite repeated campaigns to raise awareness about rules of the road and reinforce “share the road” messages, cyclists continued to suffer death and serious bodily injury at an alarming rate.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By John G. Browning | August 12, 2019
It’s an incredibly wired world we live in. Over 82% of the adult American population has at least one social networking profile, and in a single minute we’ll witness 293,000 status updates posted to Facebook, more than 360,000 tweets on Twitter, and roughly 400 hours of video uploaded to YouTube.
By David Notowitz | August 8, 2019
Video evidence plays a huge role in courts, and the level of trust given to that evidence can affect whether someone walks free or winds up behind bars.
By Julie Q. Brush | August 7, 2019
Julie Q. Brush, author of The Lawyer Whisperer blog, writes taking six months to complete a search for a routine position is too long and should prompt a review of your hiring process.
By Jason Linder and Molly Russell | July 31, 2019
Recent government pronouncements have created competing, sometimes contradictory, pressures on companies simultaneously to ensure robust protection for their customers' data while also considering whether to acquiesce to law enforcement's demands that they should be able to de-encrypt data on request.
Property Casualty 360 | Expert Opinion
By Brandyne Russell and Mindy Sircus | July 22, 2019
With more states working to decriminalize or legalize marijuana use, routine workplace drug screening deserves a closer look.
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