By Phillip Bantz | October 12, 2020
"I don't have to worry today, for example, whether people think because I settled with Apple that we're a pushover. They also know that we fight very hard when we have to."
By Ross Todd | October 9, 2020
Paul Andre and Lisa Kobialka discuss the excitement of handling an eight-week virtual bench trial of many firsts and the joy of showing up for trial each morning wearing tennis shoes.
By Karen Sloan | October 8, 2020
The online exam included MBE questions that were fully vetted and had appeared on previous exams, said National Conference of Bar Examiners President Judith Gundersen on Thursday. Some examinees complained that the questions were not well written.
By Cheryl Miller | October 2, 2020
In an interview with The Recorder, Justice Groban discusses the California Supreme Court's statement on racism, advocacy in the era of remote hearings and his soon-to-end role as the rookie on the bench.
By Alaina Lancaster | September 30, 2020
McDermott's Mark Selinger shares why it took almost three years to finalize the first registered blockchain assets offering.
By Ross Todd | September 25, 2020
After eight days of trial last December and extensive post-trial briefing, Administrative Law Judge Richard M. Clark in San Francisco on Tuesday issued a 200-plus page decision dismissing the case brought by the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs.
By Dan Clark | September 18, 2020
"It's very important for us to give users of our platform clear rules on what we allow, but also what we object to and what will result in being banned or suspended from the service," Smith said.
By Ross Todd | September 14, 2020
"My constant refrain for those rainmaker partners out there is to sponsor and nurture the careers of people who don't look like you. Give them meaningful opportunities for client development and client-facing work."
By Zach Warren | September 4, 2020
In this Q&A for its Breaking Tradition series, Law.com catches up with Justin Hectus, CIO and CISO at Keesal, Young & Logan and CIO at its spinoff tech company KP Labs. Hectus explains why the firm separated KP Labs as a distinct company, and the positives and negatives that come with law firm tech spinoffs.
By Ross Todd | September 3, 2020
"We're very committed to attracting more bet-the-company litigation matters and disputes involving complex claims and large-scale enterprises. We're looking to grow the litigation department by 20-25% in headcount, while preserving an optimal partner-to-associate ratio."
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