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Will a New 'Standard' to Describe Legal Work Help Innovation Thrive?
The Standards Advancement for the Legal Industry (SALI) Alliance hopes standard language will allow clients to compare how law firms performed on similar types of matters.Business Groups Lobby for Changes to California Data Privacy Law
Officials representing software developers, retailers, advertisers and other industries said that, without refining, the California Consumer Privacy Act threatens the basic online operations their clients expect.2nd Circuit Sides With Direct Energy Services in Rate Hike Dispute
Connecticut resident Gary Richards had sued private electricity supplier Direct Energy Services LLP, claiming it unfairly hiked prices by switching from a fixed to variable rate. A Second Circuit panel, ruling 2-1, upheld a lower court ruling that sided with the electricity supplier.US Supreme Court Considers Scope of States' Sovereign Immunity
The Supreme Court is considering whether a state can be haled into another state's courts without its consent. In January, the court heard oral argument in Franchise Tax Board of California v. Hyatt, a case that will resolve whether the Constitution grants each state immunity from suit in foreign states' courts.View more book results for the query "*"
How I Made Partner: Baker McKenzie's Brandon Moseberry
"Learn to make yourself indispensable by developing a subject matter expertise and taking ownership of matters, as well as learning to not be selfish with your time."Business Groups Lobby for Changes to California Data Privacy Law
The public hearing in Sacramento is the fifth of seven scheduled around California.How to Overturn a State Election ... Twice
Holland & Knight's Jake Evans appears to have done something no one else in Georgia has—persuade a judge that new results for an election already tossed over illegal votes are also invalid.Court Says Retail Workers Are Owed Pay for Being 'On Call'
A plaintiffs lawyer representing "on call" employees called the Second District Court of Appeal's ruling a "far-reaching decision and a great day for the wage earners."Trending Stories