By Brian S. Kabateck and Joana Fang | June 11, 2020
Employees working from home are particularly vulnerable to phishing scams due to human errors and often have weak security protocols on their Wi-Fi networks, allowing hackers easier access to the network's traffic.
By Julie Q. Brush | June 10, 2020
There are no hard-and-fast rules around the resumé page length. So if you need an extra page or two to articulate all about you that is great, by all means take it.
The American Lawyer | Expert Opinion
By Orlando R. Richmond, Sr. | June 8, 2020
Butler Snow partner Orlando R. Richmond Sr. explains the three top reasons lawyers of color are minimized and ultimately leave law firms and what steps firms should take to turn the situation around.
The American Lawyer | Expert Opinion
By Bryan Parker | June 2, 2020
As a black CEO and former Big Law M&A lawyer, Bryan Parker offers practical tips on what law firms and the legal industry need to do to facilitate meaningful change.
By William L. Winslow and James A. Gorton | June 2, 2020
Big Tech and the profit motive are driving efforts to degrade legal services. Consumers will suffer.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Frank N. Darras | June 1, 2020
New name-image-likeness (NIL) laws across America are a ticking time bomb for the NCAA, because NIL rights have taken center stage.
The American Lawyer | Expert Opinion
By Hugh A. Simons | June 1, 2020
Hugh A. Simons explores whether the legal industry will experience layoffs in the months ahead, using data to predict which attorney segments may be impacted and at what rates. Simons also explores how firms should handle cuts differently than they did in the Great Recession.
By Ryan Abbott | May 22, 2020
Tech startups are now facing the sorts of challenges that can lead to litigation, and litigation is rarely a desirable avenue, especially now.
By Kelly Woodruff | May 22, 2020
One of the most common mistakes appellate specialists see in civil appeals is the submission of inadmissible evidence in support of (or opposition to) a pretrial motion.
By Lothar Determann | May 22, 2020
CPRA would expand the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA), a law that was also originally introduced as a ballot initiative but ultimately enacted by the California Legislature.
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