By Vivia Chen | April 22, 2020
"Sometimes I wonder what psychologists, anthropologists and sociologists will think about Twitter," says the frequent-Tweeting Gibson Dunn partner. "It's an archive of pain and laughter, and what the president tweets is fascinating but scary."
By Dan Clark | April 21, 2020
"A crisis like this sort of pressure tests your character as a company," Chestnut said. "How you handle it can really have a substantial impact that will linger on long after this is over."
By Phillip Bantz | April 16, 2020
Pierce, the San Francisco-based executive vice president and global head of commercial for alternative legal service provider Axiom, says that the "amount of work that is going to more traditional providers will probably shrink and most buyers will start to really think about whether the work streams are in the proper hands."
By Alaina Lancaster | April 15, 2020
A ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in a Facebook privacy lawsuit reveals another potential pathway to standing.
By Ross Todd | April 10, 2020
"I think this trial gives them all something to do every day," says Oakland criminal defense lawyer Randy Sue Pollock of the Lexington, Kentucky, jury she's been trying a case in front of since February.
By Ross Todd | April 8, 2020
"We are committed to doing everything we can to retain our people," says firm founder and managing partner Art Shartsis. "We will get through this together as a firm and come out the other side stronger for it."
By Karen Sloan | April 1, 2020
Derek Brainard, the director of financial education at AccessLex Institute, unpacks the student loan relief provisions within the $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus package and how lawyers borrowers should proceed.
By Ross Todd | March 19, 2020
David Anderson, the U.S. attorney for the Northern District of California, discusses efforts to maintain regular federal law enforcement activities in irregular times and the office's top priorities, including preventing and stopping the spread of the virus in lockup.
By Ross Todd | February 26, 2020
In the run-up to next month's summit on cross-border litigation in the digital economy being hosted by Union Internationale des Avocats in San Francisco, The Recorder caught up with the organization's president, Munger, Tolles & Olson partner Jerry Roth.
By Ross Todd | February 19, 2020
Former Latham & Watkins partner Christopher "Kit" Kaufman, who was a dealmaker before retiring in 2017, has a plan he hopes general counsel will adopt to swiftly and efficiently resolve moderately sized disputes.
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