By Sarah L. Brew, Tyler A. Young, Emily R. Bodtke and Rita Mansuryan | November 7, 2018
In what seems like an uncharacteristic move for the historically consumer-friendly state, California recently added new safe harbors protecting product manufacturers from claims of “slack fill” in packaging, signaling a dwindling receptivity to the recent spurt of slack fill litigation in that state.
By Shanti Eagle and Martin Fox-Foster | October 30, 2018
Much has been written about the difficulties and limitations of insuring leaf-touching cannabis businesses. However, any individual or company simply interacting with the cannabis industry may unsuspectingly have a gap in insurance, or worse, be jeopardizing their entire insurance portfolio.
By Craig W. Adas and Alex Purtill | October 30, 2018
Although we are still at the relatively early stages of the commercialization of artificial intelligence (AI), it is clear that privacy and security considerations will be at the forefront of measures to regulate AI as industries increasingly adopt and integrate AI tools and store and utilize massive amounts of data generated through such tools.
By Payson LeMeilleur and Brandon G. Smith | October 29, 2018
Over a year ago, the Supreme Court held in TC Heartland v. Kraft Food Groups, that venue for patent suits against domestic corporations is limited to either the defendant's state of incorporation, or where the defendant has a regular place of business and committed allegedly infringing acts.
By William W. Bedsworth | October 23, 2018
Recent events have established that for all our legislating and regulating and investigating and cogitating, elections are not yet an exact science.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | October 16, 2018
In today's environment, social media allows people to instantly share their opinions with the world. However, given the many heated issues that dominate our national discourse, there can be a tendency to post (or tweet) in anger or passion, which can lead to regrets later.
By Julie Q. Brush | October 15, 2018
How do employers perceive LinkedIn profiles vs. resumes? What are the differences and should they contain the same or different information?
By Charles Kagay | October 11, 2018
From the perspective of appellate counsel, the choice is always clear: If you want your appeal decided on the merits, you had better be sure to have a real live reporter present to preserve your words of wisdom.
By Jennifer Pileggi, Cynthia J. Cole and Tai Hsia | October 8, 2018
The role of general counsel for companies in the technology sector has evolved over the years, with in-house lawyers expected to serve not only as counsellors on legal matters but also as C-suite executives, board advisers and business partners, integral to the business and growth of the company.
By Julie Q. Brush | October 8, 2018
I just joined Big Law from a small firm and hate it (no mentoring and cutthroat) but I need to stick it out for at least a year. How do I survive?
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