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Genetics Doesn't Establish Parental Interest, Says Oregon High Court
The Oregon Supreme Court has held that genetics doesn't establish parental interest, settling a dispute between biological parents who conceived a child through surrogacy.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.SEC's Debt Securities Rule Would Require Private Company Disclosures, Manufacturers Say in Suit
"This novel expansion of Rule 15c2-11 will have a dramatic impact on private companies, fundamentally changing their ability to raise funds through debt offerings," lawsuit states.Online Click-Through Contracts: Clickwrap, Browsewrap, Everywhere a Wrap-Wrap
In this article we address the perils in online contracting and how to protect against them.Companies Take Note: SCOTUS Expands Scope of General Personal Jurisdiction
The Mallory decision could have far-reaching implications for businesses throughout the country, creating a real possibility that companies could soon be hauled into state courts where they never would have been expected to be sued.View more book results for the query "'Stoel Rives'"
5 Women Litigators Reflect on Their Paths to Partnership at Second Hundred Law Firms
The five newly-minted partners in Second Hundred firms who participated in Law.com's "How I Made It" series this past year illustrate the growing number of pathways to a successful litigation practice.High-Growth Law Firms May Be Getting a Remote-Work Boost: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Constitutionality of Idaho 'Abortion Travel Ban' Challenged in Federal Court
"It is a fundamental guarantee of the Fourteenth Amendment due process clause that criminal statutes must provide fair notice of what conduct is prohibited and must not be so standardless that they invite arbitrary enforcement," said Wendy J. Olson, a partner with Stoel Rives. "Idaho's Abortion Travel Ban falls far short of these constitutional requirements."Media Outlets Fail on Appeal of Gag Order Restricting Attorney Speech in Idaho Murder Case
An Idaho court denied a motion to vacate a nondissemination order in the criminal case of Bryan Kohberger, who has been charged with the murder of four University of Idaho students, brought by 20 media outlets, including The Associated Press, The New York Times and The Washington Post, by stating that it is not a gag order on the media, but a restriction on the attorneys involved in the case.Perkins Coie Plots Growth, Investments in AI, Despite Unusual String of Partner Departures
The firm has experienced an unusual number of partner departures in recent years, which sources attributed to competitive pressures from more profitable Big Law firms and smaller boutiques.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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