By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | Legaltech News | October 9, 2017
A recent report identifies budgeting and time as major concerns for tech companies during litigation. Arbitration is an answer, says the report, but pros and cons exist for both dispute resolution mechanisms.
By Kristen Rasmussen | October 9, 2017
Calithera BioSciences Inc. has hired Sumita Ray as senior vice president, general counsel and chief compliance officer. Ray's practice will focus on U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulatory law, global health care and compliance, brand support and product launches, collaborations and alliances.
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By David Ruiz | Corporate Counsel | October 9, 2017
The chief of staff or legal operations director role can be crucial for in-house legal departments that want to streamline processes and focus on the work that matters.
By Brian Baxter | The American Lawyer | October 8, 2017
The firm, sued more than a month ago in California state court by recently departed partner Constance Ramos, is seeking to push her sexual discrimination and retaliation complaint into arbitration.
By Scott Graham | The Recorder | October 6, 2017
The Ninth Circuit heard arguments Friday in a copyright case that's being closely watched by the music industry.
By Michael Booth | October 6, 2017
The American Civil Liberties Union on Friday filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for its decision to drop a requirement under the Affordable Care Act that employers offer employees free contraception.
By Pearl Wu | The Recorder | October 6, 2017
JAMS announced the addition of the Justice Richard Aldrich to its panel. Aldrich will serve in a range of disputes in the JAMS Los Angeles Resolution…
By Roy Strom | The American Lawyer | October 6, 2017
The firm has made a pair of hires to rebuild an office that went virtually dormant in April.
By Katheryn Tucker | Daily Report | October 6, 2017
Gay rights advocates are cheering an unpublished opinion from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit overturning a verdict because…
By Tom McParland | Delaware Law Weekly | October 5, 2017
A federal appeals court on Thursday ordered a new trial in a high-profile patent infringement dispute over Sanofi's drug Praluent and lifted a permanent injunction barring sales of the biologic, used to fight high cholesterol.
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