By Vanessa Blum | March 14, 2019
Are rules that guard against forged or tampered evidence enough to prevent deepfake videos from making their way into court cases?
By Vanessa Blum | March 7, 2019
USC law professor Orin Kerr says the Supreme Court's 2018 decision in Carpenter v. U.S. raises more questions than it answers.
By Meghan Tribe | February 28, 2019
After four decades, Gibson Dunn has a new chief recruiting officer.
By Ross Todd | February 22, 2019
William Alsup, a federal judge in San Francisco, discusses "Won Over: Reflections of a Federal Judge on His Journey from Jim Crow Mississippi," a newly published memoir from NewSouth Books about his youth growing up in the South during the civil rights movement.
By Dan Clark | February 15, 2019
"My advice would be to collect what you need, and if you determine that the device is targeted at children, you need to provide notice to get their consent to the data collection," says Scott Pink, special counsel at O'Melveny & Myers.
By Vanessa Blum | February 14, 2019
A Q&A with Marcia Hofmann of Zeitgeist Law on Fourth Amendment protections, insurance considerations and other legal questions that arise when companies control genetic data.
By Caroline Spiezio | February 13, 2019
Matt Fawcett, the general counsel of NetApp, said legal industry leaders can play a role in creating a healthier work environment for lawyers.
By Jonathan Ringel | January 18, 2019
The trademark litigator in Los Angeles says she had to learn a lot about supervising and managing people: "It's psychology. You have to be very conscious not only of the type of person and communicator you're dealing with in the person you're supervising or managing, but also the type of person and communicator you are."
By Marcia Coyle | January 17, 2019
Q&A: Former Morrison & Foerster partner Marc Hearron, who recently served as Sen. Dianne Feinstein's top counsel for nominations, walks through the Brett Kavanaugh hearings—and tells us what's next on his career path.
By Tony Mauro | January 16, 2019
Nancy Maveety, Tulane University political scientist and Supreme Court scholar, chats about her book "Glass and Gavel: The U.S. Supreme Court and Alcohol."
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