By Yuki Cruse | March 22, 2019
The Cal Fire decision was closely watched because the court's interpretation of the California Rule could significantly impact the opportunity for pension reform in California.
By Rachel A. Van Cleave | March 7, 2019
On International Women's Day, with women facing challenges on equal pay, reproductive rights, sexual harassment and violent sexual assault, the topic of sudden, forced and unwanted kisses initially seems trivial, unworthy of consideration.
By Julie Q. Brush | March 6, 2019
Whether an employee, manager, colleague or candidate, your career success is connected to your ability to project excitement, curiosity, engagement and a positive attitude to those around you … and the work you perform.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | March 5, 2019
With a license to practice law comes great responsibility, and that responsibility is generally not excused simply because a junior attorney was “following orders” from a more senior attorney.
By Kimberly Almazan | March 4, 2019
In January, Ariana Grande joined a not-so-exclusive and ever-growing club; just like Macy's, General Motors and the National Rifle Association, she was recently sued by a visual artist for copyright infringement.
By Sarah C. Levine | February 27, 2019
It should come as no surprise then that when some attorneys begin noticing the symptoms of a mental health illness—a sudden increased level of anxiety, trouble getting out of bed every morning, difficulty with drugs or alcohol—they often try to hide the problem before it becomes known to and exploitable by anyone else.
By Shaun J. Voigt, Aaron D. Langberg and Anthony Guzman | February 20, 2019
A California Court of Appeal recently issued its decision in Ward v. Tilly's, instituting a sweeping change in California's reporting-time pay rules and now prohibiting a common scheduling practice used by employers throughout the state.
By Chris Schwarz | February 7, 2019
It is only natural to centralize important data and documents. But the potential benefits of a decentralized means of storage cannot be underestimated.
By Tarah Powell-Chen | February 1, 2019
To comply with the CCPA look-back provision, businesses should have begun record-keeping as of Jan. 1, 2019.
By Eliot D. Williams | January 30, 2019
The past 12 months have seen significant change at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), with many of the impacts to continue to be felt in 2019.
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