By Tom Gede, Colin West and Ryan Hoyler | May 6, 2020
Unlike most other California businesses, it is not entirely clear that tribal casinos—which operate on tribal lands and are run by tribal authorities—must follow the California state government's directives on whether and how they operate.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | May 6, 2020
One challenge of practicing law is that, in the midst of a heated dispute, attorneys sometimes lose sight of the importance of treating others in a professional and civil manner.
By Sue Reisinger | May 6, 2020
Stanford University law professor Joseph Grundfest says he's used the school's database of COVID-19 legal memos from top firms to surface advice for GCs seeking guidance related to the possibility of opening facilities.
By Sue Reisinger | May 6, 2020
Top lawyers representing SurveyMonkey, Upwork Global and NetApp share how they use the Stanford University COVID-19 Memo Database for their everyday legal needs.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 5, 2020
"It has been decades since the Judiciary's judgeships needs were comprehensively addressed by Congress, and the pandemic has further highlighted the strain many courts are experiencing due to overwhelming caseloads and an inadequate number of judges," the administrative group wrote.
By Vivia Chen | May 5, 2020
Not only do Michele Johnson and Jamie Wine have the distinction of being female leaders of a mega practice group at a mega firm, but they share another high-profile position as co-counsel for the U.S. Soccer Federation in the closely watched discrimination lawsuit brought by the U.S. women's soccer team.
By Emily Payne | May 5, 2020
The actual physical environment of the workplace is expected to change as employers respond to the ongoing threat of virus exposure--think an end to open office floorplans.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 4, 2020
EBay Inc. joins Amazon.com, Costco and other retailers sued for allegedly price gouging consumers seeking high-demand products during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Cheryl Miller | May 4, 2020
"The time-sensitive nature of this crisis—and it is a crisis—makes this disappointing," Peter Eliasberg, an attorney for the ACLU of Southern California representing the petitioners, said.
By Jane Wester | May 4, 2020
Kent Bulloch, 56, is accused of attempting to inflate the price of masks needed amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a complaint filed in Brooklyn federal court against him and 64-year-old William Young Sr. of Arizona on April 27.
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