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The Recorder

Firm on Fire: The Critical First Hours of a Crisis

The first 48 hours of the crisis and how you handle it will make a difference in the event's evolution, according to PR strategist Elizabeth Lampert.
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Key New California Privacy Laws

California employers need to start telling their workers (and potential workers) when and why they collect their personal information, according to Julia Trankiem and Veronica Torrejón of Hunton Andrews Kurth.
6 minute read

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Personal Emergencies: Who the Attorney Should Tell and How to Tell Them

Denton's Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair share some tips to help tackle the questions of whether to advise others of personal emergencies and how to do so.
6 minute read

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'Dead Men Tell No Tales,' but Their Attorney May Have To: Overlooked Exceptions to Privilege in California

Attorneys or their clients might mistakenly, but reasonably, believe that the privilege automatically continues on in perpetuity, but in the probate world, privileges are often eviscerated as a matter of statutory law after death.
6 minute read

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Robot Lawyer Battles Human Regulators

A bold offer from artificial intelligence start-up DoNotPay of $1 million to any attorney who would allow the company's "robot lawyer" to argue before the U.S. Supreme Court has initiated a wave of skepticism and intrigue across the legal community.
6 minute read

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Are Sustainability and Competition Truly Incompatible?

Because competitor collaboration creates the risk of antitrust liability, industries may have to thread the needle between advancing social values and avoiding criminal or civil antitrust liability.
6 minute read

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Companies Can—and Should—Do More to Prevent Workplace Violence

In the three decades since the term "going postal" entered the lexicon, workplace mass shootings have outpaced school shootings, but little attention has been focused on what employers can do in advance.
5 minute read

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Succeeding in a Challenging Market: What Private Equity GCs Should Focus on in 2023

While these challenges are likely to continue in 2023, prolonging sluggish deal markets, most market-watchers expect deal volume to pick up in the second half of this year, according to Jeremy Veit and Austin Pollet of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison.
7 minute read

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Should the Tort of Seduction Be Resuscitated in California?

Advocates argue that reinstating the tort of seduction will open new avenues for victims of sexual exploitation to sue their perpetrators in California, according to Brian Kabateck and Annie Martin-McDonough of Kabateck.
8 minute read

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Supreme Court To Decide If Stay Is Required Pending Arbitration Appeal

A Coinbase case has serious implications for companies that have not been successful in enforcing arbitration agreements in federal district court, according to retired Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Benny Osorio.
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