Some Cities Want to Be 'Liked'
As many municipalities enter the world of social media, well-developed policies are a must to avoid legal trouble, explains Nathaniel Kane of Shute, Mihaly & Weinberger.Court Sides with Birth Mother Over Egg Donor
A lesbian mother who gave birth to twin girls with eggs donated by her domestic partner is the sole legal parent of the children, the First District Court of Appeal ruled Tuesday. The opinion upheld a Marin County judge's decision that the donor, referred to in court documents as K.M., relinquished her parental rights when she signed an egg donation consent form. The children have been living with their birth mother since 1998, when the couple separated.Plaintiffs Score Wage-and-Hour Win
Supreme Court held that out-of-state employees doing work in California must be paid under state overtime laws, explains Joseph Mascovich of Miller Law Group.Q&A: Microsoft GC Bradford Smith Talks About Diversity Initiatives
Trial Lawyers Win Some, Lose Some
Tuesday's election brought defeat to two business-backed moderates targeted by the CAOC, but in other races, tort reformers held their own.Federal Air Pollution Requirements
Figuring out what regulations apply can be challenging, but Helen Kang of Golden Gate University School of Law offers tips on finding relevant information.Capital Accounts: For Developers, CEQA Bypass Is New Must-Have Procedure
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