By Tasha Norman | July 21, 2021
"When I consider a new commitment, I try to think more intentionally about whether it fits within my overall goals of balance. It doesn't mean not working hard. It's a place where it all fits together," said Fenwick's Lara Foster in Mountain View, California.
By Zach Warren | July 20, 2021
"Once we hire a diverse candidate, it is absolutely our responsibility to make sure that individual does not get lost in the shuffle. Retaining, mentoring and promoting are key components to ensure that diverse candidates succeed," says Zynga chief legal officer Phuong Phillips.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 15, 2021
Mendoza, a mediator for class action settlements at Phillips ADR in Newport Beach, California, said lawyers have become more civil toward one another and that judges, faced with criminal case backloads, increasingly encourage parties to settle.
By Tasha Norman | July 8, 2021
"My career is proof-positive of the pivotal role that mentors played in my life," says Susman Godfrey's Michael Gervais in Los Angeles.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 30, 2021
Kaneko, a partner at Shook, Hardy & Bacon's office in Irvine, defends companies in class actions over consumer products, particularly the labeling of food and beverages. He has seen more demand letters over labeling in the past six months than he's seen his entire 14-year career at the firm.
By Ross Todd | June 30, 2021
"I think practitioners will become more sophisticated in the way that they use what happened in one jurisdiction to give them more traction in another jurisdiction when there is an advantage," says Deborah Hensler of Stanford Law School who co-authored a new report about the VW litigation and the prospect of future cases like it.
By Ross Todd | June 18, 2021
Appellate courts can be places that multibillion-dollar damages awards go to die. Not this time.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 17, 2021
Park, a Morrison & Foerster partner in San Diego who defends companies in product liability matters and consumer class actions, steered clients through the ever-changing rules of the pandemic. Going forward, she sees more regulation of "connected products," and a growing number of environmental contamination lawsuits.
By Dan Packel | June 14, 2021
Big Law is paying a "double premium"—both for office space and elevated employee salaries—as a result of its geographic strategy in cities such as San Francisco and Los Angeles, said law professor Gregory Shill. But he's skeptical about a dramatic shift.
By Tasha Norman | June 14, 2021
"I'm just getting started!" said the San Francisco attorney. "One of the things that attracted me to the legal practice was that you're always growing and learning new things."
Presented by BigVoodoo
This conference aims to help insurers and litigators better manage complex claims and litigation.
Recognizing innovation in the legal technology sector for working on precedent-setting, game-changing projects and initiatives.
Legalweek New York explores Business and Regulatory Trends, Technology and Talent drivers impacting law firms.
McCarter & English is actively seeking a 5th-6th year trademark associate who has trademark prosecution, licensing and litigation experi...
**PLEASE READ THE COMPLETE AD BEFORE APPLYING***Established 25-year boutique Plaintiff's Personal Injury Law Firm in the Dadeland area seeki...
Our client, a multi-state full-service boutique, is seeking to add a senior construction litigation associate to their Florida team. Qualif...