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.
By Rebecca Edelson | May 21, 2020
It behooves businesses to take care to protect their trade secrets during video conferencing. Here, we address some potential risks to trade secrets from video conferencing—including hidden ones—and offer some potential measures to limit them.
By Julie Q. Brush | May 20, 2020
Join Solutus Legal Search and The Lawyer Whisperer as they speak with Neha Sangwan, M.D. on Navigating Stress & Anxiety Through Challenging Times.
By Katya Jestin, Randy Mehrberg and Justin Portaz | May 20, 2020
Under these circumstances, focusing on "business development"can sometimes feel hollow or self-serving, but ultimately, the role of outside counsel is one of service and excellence.
By Mark Loeterman | May 19, 2020
Two of the cases were argued via teleconference on May 11, when the court addressed the scope of the "ministerial exception," a legal doctrine shielding religious organizations from otherwise applicable employment law claims.
By Lara Yeretsian | May 18, 2020
People should be very concerned about the privacy implications of these programs, which seek to gather personal information such as health and location data.
By Hon. Vaughn Walker (Ret.) | May 15, 2020
Seeing the advantage of using videoconferencing, I'm convinced that, in mediations, we're not going to back to status quo ante COVID-19.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Dylan W. Wiseman and Julian "Pete" Mack | May 15, 2020
In the recent case of 'Ixchel Pharma v. Biogen', the Ninth Circuit asked the California Supreme Court to resolve two questions "because of their significance for business torts in California."
The American Lawyer | Expert Opinion
By Hugh A. Simons | May 15, 2020
Hugh A. Simons examines where firms might go now that many have taken shorter-term measures to cut compensation. Will layoffs or firm closures follow? What groups are at risk?
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