By Alanna Clair and Shari L. Klevens | April 3, 2018
Attorneys who work in a law firm setting may have ethical obligations that arise out of a collaborative practice
By Julie Brush | March 27, 2018
I receive a lot of questions about the value and use of LinkedIn for career success. And as this “social” medium has become a more important tool for professionals, more people wonder about the impact of their information and behavior on the site.
By Brian S. Kabateck and Nicholas R. Moreno | March 26, 2018
Following the wave of attention garnered by high-profile cases involving sexual harassment and assault allegations against supervisors, employers are seeking out whatever help they can to prevent similar conduct from occurring under their watch.
By Lauren D. Bernadett and Michael E. Vergara | March 26, 2018
Water districts secured a win in the first stage of challenges to curtailments.
By Eric Willis | March 26, 2018
Legal departments are expected to do more with less and are now charged with better controlling and reducing costs, continuously evaluating and improving processes, and wherever possible, retaining and re-using historical data and knowledge.
By William W. Bedsworth | March 23, 2018
A deep dive on a European Court of Justice ruling finding that bridge is NOT a sport and what the ruling means to our appellate judge columnist.
By Paul Allen and Robert Brigham | March 23, 2018
No major metropolitan area in the United States is as ripe for the legal profession as the San Francisco Bay Area.
By Julie Brush | March 23, 2018
The phone interview is the first mile marker in the job interview marathon. It's a special situation because it's not face-to-face and relies more heavily on the imagination.
By Nancy Harris and Robert Moutrie | March 22, 2018
A recent appellate decision confirmed that the prohibition on using Request For Admission denials or responses to contention interrogatories at trial cannot be circumvented by laying an impeachment trap for witnesses.
By Julie Q. Brush | March 22, 2018
Generally speaking, lawyers who take “quasi-legal” paths experience a tough time getting back in the pure legal fast lane. But making the switch is not impossible. Here are several factors to consider.
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