By Jay Harrington | August 8, 2018
Before a lawyer ever has a chance to meet prospective clients face-to-face, those potential clients will have vetted their options based upon what they learn online.
By Susan Allison | August 8, 2018
'Turnbull' and 'Newport Harbor' confirm that the days of basing an anti-SLAPP motion on a "gravamen" test or on conclusory assertions of protected activity are behind us.
By Diana Hughes Leiden and Shilpa Coorg | August 2, 2018
Although imposter syndrome can and does affect attorneys at any career stage, millennials working in Big Law may be particularly susceptible by virtue of their generation's shared values and the realities of large-firm practice.
By Jonathan Jordan | August 1, 2018
Most of us don't realize how poor our diets really are. And the hard truth is that even if you are finding time to exercise, you can't exercise away a poor diet.
By Dan Terzian | August 1, 2018
Say you want to start a cannabis business. There's likely a law requiring you to register with the government. But can you refuse to comply with that law? Arguably, you can.
By David Amaya | July 31, 2018
The justices have made it clear that neither the California Labor Code nor the California Wage Orders have adopted the de minimis doctrine found in the Fair Labor Standards Act.
By Justin Peacock | July 26, 2018
Without a process for evaluating these opportunities, you can easily end up with a hodgepodge, disparate collection of private investments.
By Neama Rahmani | July 26, 2018
Bay Area cities such as San Francisco, San Jose and Oakland could end up being taken to the bank by scooter victims. The cheap rides are eco-friendly and inexpensive, but they are costly in terms of public safety.
By Brett Schuman, Bill Growney and Nicholas Costanza | July 25, 2018
Investing in the cannabis industry—particularly plant-touching businesses—presents unique challenges in the current legal environment for VCs and private equity firms.
By Julie Q. Brush | July 19, 2018
Email is a wondrous thing. But sometimes it's the least effective way to communicate. So with each encounter, use your judgment to determine whether it's best to type or talk.
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