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Announcing the Winners and Finalists for the California Leaders in Tech Law and Innovation Awards
The Recorder is proud to announce this year's winners and finalists for the California Leaders in Tech Law and Innovation Awards, celebrating the achievements of lawyers and companies leading technology, innovation and the profession as a whole.Inside Wilson Sonsini's Pro Bono Supreme Court Work for Delaware Governor
A new petition marked the latest example of a Big Law firm going to bat for free for a government client. Wilson Sonsini recently announced a new national U.S. Supreme Court and appellate practice.Inside Wilson Sonsini's Pro Bono SCOTUS Work for Delaware Governor
A new petition marked the latest example of a Big Law firm going to bat for free for a government client. Wilson Sonsini recently announced a new national U.S. Supreme Court and appellate practice.3rd Circ. Rules Uber Drivers Don't Need to Arbitrate Job Classification Claims
The panel ruled that Uber drivers fall under an exemption to the Federal Arbitration Act for transportation workers engaged in foreign or interstate commerce.3rd Circuit Vacates Arbitration Order in Uber Drivers' Job Classification Lawsuit
The panel ruled that Uber drivers fall under an exemption to the Federal Arbitration Act for transportation workers engaged in foreign or interstate commerce.Durie Tangri Loses Litigators to Wilmer in Silicon Valley, Gibson Dunn in SF
Silicon Valley lawyer Sonal Mehta spent four years at Durie Tangri, representing several big names in high-stakes patent and technology disputes.Plaintiff in 'Mommy Track' Suit Against MoFo Fights Request for Records From Her New Employer
The Jane Doe plaintiff's lawyer at Sanford Heisler Sharp called the subpoena for documents from her new employer "redolent of an improper purpose" and wrote that "a plaintiff does not expose her current job record to carte blanche scrutiny merely by filing suit against her prior employer."'Mommy Track' Plaintiff in Suit Against MoFo Fights Request for Records From Her New Employer
The Jane Doe plaintiff's lawyer at Sanford Heisler Sharp called the subpoena for documents from her new employer "redolent of an improper purpose" and wrote that "a plaintiff does not expose her current job record to carte blanche scrutiny merely by filing suit against her prior employer."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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