By Julie Q. Brush | June 15, 2018
Moving in-house is an alluring proposition that has been a major driver for the exodus of today's young law firm associates.
By Charles Kagay | June 13, 2018
It is hard to say what this Airs Aromatics v. CBL Data Recovery Technologies decision teaches about determining when the Legislature means what it says or says what it means.
By Jordan Grotzinger | June 12, 2018
Do companies do enough to proactively protect what often is their most valuable asset—their trade secrets? Inevitably, for many businesses, the answer is probably not.
By Julie Brush | June 8, 2018
I have a great job, in a good location with good people. But I don't want to discourage recruiters from thinking of me for special opportunities. What is the best way to do this?
By Julie Brush | June 5, 2018
Words matter. And if you are a professional who cares about career and personal success, you must appreciate the power of words—their benefits and their dangers.
By Mary-Christine Sungaila, Alex Stevens and Marco A. Pulido | May 30, 2018
The authors detail the impact of the high court's decision on FLSA claims and outline the decision's implications for the arbitrability of claims arising under California's Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act.
By Julie Brush | May 25, 2018
While an opportunity may seem like it's “once in a lifetime,” it is unprofessional to bail too early into your tenure with a new organization.
By Mark S. Raffman and Charles T. Cox | May 23, 2018
Autonomous vehicles may save lives, but legal frameworks will need to evolve to effectively foster adoption while compensating accident victims.
By James M. Nelson | May 22, 2018
The case's impact for established business using an independent contractor model and entrepreneurs contemplating creation of service businesses is significant though, at this point, hard to measure.
By Julie Brush | May 22, 2018
Here are some tips for dealing with an interviewer who's giving you that "you're too old" vibe.
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