By Ross Todd | January 15, 2019
Covington & Burling's Clara Shin and Mitchell Kamin discuss the cases that led the firm to win The American Lawyer's California Regional Litigation Department of the Year in December.
By Xiumei Dong | January 10, 2019
San Francisco Supervisor Katy Tang has left City Hall to join the land use and real estate department at Farella Braun + Martel.
By Ian Lopez | December 26, 2018
EFF's Jamie Williams says there are laws that mandate the expungement of DNA collected from arrestees that are never convicted, though the process is far from simple. "If judges are relying on that to uphold the constitutionality of the law, it's really important we put some light onto what is actually happening," she says.
By Ian Lopez | December 13, 2018
UCLA Law's James Park says "the burden is really on the blockchain industry to show these are some projects that are good that have worked and are worthwhile. Once you begin seeing those, I think the SEC should really think seriously about giving a little more leeway to raise funds without registration."
By Xiumei Dong | December 13, 2018
Despite new tensions roiling China-U.S. trade relations, DLA Piper's Louis Lehot says the stakes are too high for both sides not to come to terms in 2019.
By ALM Staff | December 7, 2018
"I feel that in some sense I am starting a new career," says Ashwin Gokhale, who practices in the firm's Palo Alto office.
By Ross Todd | December 6, 2018
"I ignore these things as I think most people do," says Mike Arias, founding partner of Arias Sanguinetti Wang & Torrijos and new president of the largest state-level plaintiffs lawyer group in the country, of the report ranking CA the country's number one "Judicial Hellhole."
By Vivia Chen | December 5, 2018
"The people bringing the suit would like to return to a day that's long passed," says the Wilmer partner representing the school in a challenge to its admission policies regarding Asian-Americans.
By ALM Staff | November 30, 2018
"Associates often focus on developing their legal skills, while spending little energy developing the other skill sets they will need to be a successful partner," says the Seattle-based lawyer.
By Karen Sloan | November 29, 2018
The law professor is headed back to court, seeking admission and outcome records from the University of California system that he believes will substantiate his theory, which posits affirmative action actually hurts minority students.
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