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March 23, 2016 |

Big Tech, Small Tech Making Strides in Miami

Miami's tech scene is growing, but it's not Silicon Beach just yet.
11 minute read
February 24, 2016 |

A Vinson Partner's Quick Turnaround, Plus More Lateral Moves

A week after leaving Vinson & Elkins for Simpson Thacher, Douglas McWilliams did an about-face; Hughes Hubbard hires a new securities enforcement chair; Latham and Paul Weiss grow in Hong Kong; and other key additions from throughout The Am Law 200.
9 minute read
February 22, 2016 |

Dentons Starts Up Partnership With WeWork

Dentons has found a new way to service startups. A little more than a year after acquiring a small New York shop that advises new companies, the legal giant announced Monday a partnership with international co-working giant WeWork Companies Inc.
3 minute read
January 21, 2016 |

WeWork Taps Boies Schiller in Employment Suit

A former worker for the venture-funded office space company claims she was underpaid and fired for complaining about it.
2 minute read
October 12, 2015 |

A Lesson From UC-Berkeley's 'Deal Professor'

Steven Davidoff Solomon, who writes a weekly column for The New York Times, shares views on valuations, the crazy pace of dealmaking, and how Uber and Lyft could change labor law.
6 minute read
September 30, 2015 |

Uber and the Heightened Scrutiny of Independent Contractor Status

You might have read that in early September a federal court in San Francisco granted class action status in a labor lawsuit involving the question of whether Uber drivers are independent contractors or employees. This legal inquiry may jeopardize the viability of sharing-economy businesses that are built with the purpose of matching individuals who provide services with those who need that service via the Internet.
5 minute read
September 29, 2015 | Law.com

Uber and the Heightened Scrutiny of Independent Contractor Status

You might have read that in early September a federal court in San Francisco granted class action status in a labor lawsuit involving the question of whether Uber drivers are independent contractors or employees. This legal inquiry may jeopardize the viability of sharing-economy businesses that are built with the purpose of matching individuals who provide services with those who need that service via the Internet.
5 minute read
September 08, 2015 |

Goodbye Home Offices: Shared Workspaces Gaining Ground

Ten years ago, co-working spaces were a new concept, providing shared desks for freelancers and entrepreneurs as single "mom and pop" shops.
4 minute read
May 11, 2015 |

Groovy! South Florida Communal Office Space Attracting Techies (Slideshow)

The new wave of Miami-area shared office space operators create value for their clients by providing connections in their networks and valuable services to their tenant communities.
7 minute read
October 20, 2014 |

Turning Lawyers into Tech Entrepreneurs in 54 Hours

Legal Tech Startup Weekend brings together Seattle lawyers, law students and developers.
3 minute read

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