By Susan Hanshaw and Dean Guadagni | August 23, 2018
Your firm can gain some valuable insights by looking at the leads that had potential but didn't close.
By Julie Q. Brush | August 22, 2018
In today's legal environment, starting your legal career as an in-house lawyer as opposed to law firm associate is not the kiss of death that it might have been in years past.
By Ed Chapin and Cara Van Dorn | August 22, 2018
Workers should feel heartened by the decision, which rejected the application of the de minimis doctrine to wage-and-hour claims brought under the California Labor Code.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | August 21, 2018
Here are some tips for avoiding ethical issues and the possibility of sanctions in connection with depositions.
By Jacqueline Klosek | August 21, 2018
Companies that process personal data of California residents will soon be subject to comprehensive new privacy requirements.
By James J. DeCarlo and George Zalepa | August 20, 2018
The last four years have posed significant hurdles to software patents; nevertheless they continue to be filed and allowed.
By Steve Williams and Jiamie Chen | August 15, 2018
Private civil antitrust enforcement in the United States may be on the verge of its biggest change since 1968.
By Zach Warren | August 14, 2018
Robert Brownstone of Fenwick & West gives 8 Dos and Don'ts for legal professionals on social media. Don't shy away from LinkedIn, cloud services and other new tools, just be smart about using them.
By Jennifer Teaford | August 8, 2018
The bar's recent efforts to unearth attorneys who have committed crimes will result in more criminal conviction proceedings commenced in the appellate division of the State Bar court.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | August 8, 2018
When an attorney is retained to provide an evaluation of a matter, knowing that the evaluation will be shared with third parties, it represents something of a deviation from the normal attorney-client relationship.
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