By Randy Maniloff | January 31, 2018
What better way to deal with any lull in the action on Sunday than a discussion of the substantial number of lawsuits that surround the National Football League, its players and fans.
By Wayne Stacy | January 26, 2018
Lawyers who refuse to dine or drink alone with members of the opposite sex who are not their spouses imperil critical mentoring opportunities.
By William W. Bedsworth | January 22, 2018
Most of the time when a state Legislature hears a judge, it's because we've interpreted a statute in a way they don't like or we've thrown it out entirely.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | January 17, 2018
Are women just lousy at business development? Or are their firms not giving them the opportunity to shine? Well, here's another factor to consider: Male clients still favor male partners, according to a recent survey.
By Raj Goyle, Bodhala | January 10, 2018
Artificial intelligence allows for the legal industry to adapt to an increasingly competitive marketplace in ways that benefit both law firms and corporate legal departments.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Rachel Erdman and Kenie Ho | January 9, 2018
Recent cases highlight three common strategies companies should consider when monetizing consumer data: (1) disclose data collection and usage in the Terms of Service (ToS), (2) adequately protect user data, and (3) promote clear user benefits from the data collected.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | January 2, 2018
Like any other business, law firms sometimes fail. While the failures of large law firms are well-publicized, smaller law firms can be just as or even more susceptible to failure, as the unexpected departure of the firm's most profitable partner can be devastating to a small firm.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By J. Mark Poerio and Stephen H. Harris | December 29, 2017
Employers can hit sexual harassers hard—in the pocketbook—by using a variety of channels to claw back compensation and benefits from bad-acting employees.
By William W. Bedsworth | December 27, 2017
I'm thinking of opening a monkey law office specializing in macaque discrimination.
By Joshua A. Bloom | December 22, 2017
Although the law has helped reduce the amount of harmful chemicals in some consumer products, in most cases there has been no meaningful benefit. At the same time it has generated a cottage industry of citizen plaintiffs and attorneys.
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