By Steven A. Meyerowitz | February 14, 2018
The Ninth Circuit found that an insurance policy's no-voluntary payment provision barred coverage for a settlement the insured had reached with its customer.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Meredith Hobbs | February 9, 2018
Like every other business, law firms are trying to find ways to take advantage of the new tax law.
By Frank Busch | February 6, 2018
Foreign discovery in state court litigation is never easy. Depositions of non-party witnesses in other states can require a commission in another state. Depositions of non-party witnesses in other countries can require adherence to international discovery law.
By Ben Hancock | January 31, 2018
It's the defining buzzword of this year's conference, but the legal profession is still parsing what it means and how it will affect what lawyers do. Here are three takeaways.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Roy Strom and Christine Simmons | January 28, 2018
Lateral hiring is a reality of today's legal market, even if it is fraught with risks. In the cover story for our February Laterals Report package, we look at five strategies to limit the downside, and how they've played out for firms that deploy them.
By Scott Flaherty | January 28, 2018
While many in the industry are seeking a "Moneyball" approach to lateral hiring, Sheppard Mullin and Munger Tolles rely on intensive face-to-face meetings to mitigate the risk of bringing on new partners.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Roy Strom | January 26, 2018
Elon Musk's Space Exploration Technologies drastically altered the economics of rocket science. Can a similar approach be used to cut costs in the legal industry?
By Caroline Spiezio | January 25, 2018
Compensation experts say Elon Musk's new all-or-nothing pay plan will be hard to replicate at any company besides Tesla—but that doesn't mean others won't try.
By Ben Hancock | January 24, 2018
The tech giant tried to play it safe by disabling a feature that analyzes face geometry in Illinois and Texas. But a series of legal battles over biometric data privacy laws is just heating up.
By Cogan Schneier | January 24, 2018
One lawyer who represents qui tam relators said the memo represents a major "sea change" in how the agency handles FCA cases.
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