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Uber's Top Lawyer Vows Fight as California Embraces Sweeping New Labor Rules
Legal threats loom as worker classification legislation, Assembly Bill 5, heads to the governor's desk. The new rules could upend how the gig economy is structured.Amid National Scandals, University Admissions Policies Face Fairness, Credibility Questions
The massive criminal indictments filed in March against parents, testers, coaches and others charged with cheating college admissions processes opened a dark world to more scrutiny than it has ever known.Q&A: Why Keker's Ben Berkowitz is Representing Journalist Bryan Carmody Pro Bono
Keker, Van Nest & Peters partner Ben Berkowitz says it's a really alarming time for journalists in this country, which is why he's defending journalist Bryan Carmody, whose home office was the subject of a police raid earlier this month.View more book results for the query "The San Francisco Chronicle"
The Recorder Columnist Among Top Winners at California Journalism Awards
Justice William Bedsworth, who writes The Recorder's 'A Criminal Waste of Space' monthly humor column, was one of only eight winners statewide in the California News Publishers Association's first-ever 'Best of the Best' division honoring top winners in its annual California Journalism Awards. The Recorder also brought home four other top-five finishes.SF City Attorney's Office, Yale Law and Nonprofits Combine for Impact Litigation Guide for Cities
A guidebook called “Local Action, National Impact: A Practical Guide to Affirmative Litigation for Local Governments” collects lessons from the dozen-year partnership between the law school and the city to bring impact litigation.What's Next: Dystopia at the Border + A New Big Law Scam + A New Twist on Geolocation Technology
An Apple employee was detained and interrogated at San Francisco International Airport after refusing to unlock his devices. Now a legal fight may be brewing.Did Defendants in Latest Roundup Trial 'Geo-Fence' Jurors?
“We just felt it was horribly unfair,” said plaintiffs' attorney Steven Brady, who moved for an injunction barring geo-fencing during the third trial over Roundup herbicide. The judge disagreed.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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