By Ivan Puchalt | February 13, 2020
Given this increased risk, a working knowledge of how to investigate and litigate tree cases, against both private and public entities, is increasingly useful.
By David D. Little | February 11, 2020
A valid will in California must be in writing, signed by the testator. This means a physical writing. Electronic documents, with electronic signatures, are valid for many transactions in California under the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, but it does not apply for wills.
By Wynter L. Deagle, Ronald I. Raether, Anne-Marie Dao and Sadia Mirza | February 10, 2020
On Feb. 7, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra released modifications to the proposed regulations (proposed modifications) implementing the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
By Jonathan Jordan | February 6, 2020
Motion to skip self-care denied.
By Zach Olsen | February 5, 2020
With systems and security constantly under attack, law firms and their clients have been forced to spend and innovate like never before to stay one step ahead of the threats they face in the 21st century.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | February 4, 2020
Rather than wait for a problem to arise, it is helpful to periodically monitor the marketplace and to make upgrades as necessary to meet the challenges of an ever-changing environment, which includes changing ethical rules and legal authority regarding technology and the practice of law.
By Hilary Weddell | February 4, 2020
California became the first state to legalize medicinal marijuana in 1996, and 20 years later became one of the few states to legalize recreational marijuana. The resulting societal shift in cannabis use and its acceptance has complicated the regulation of cannabis in the workplace.
By Kathleen Pearson | February 3, 2020
The Chief Human Resources Officer at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman writes that as human professionals and as human beings in a human industry, we must ask ourselves, "What are we going to do about this pervasive problem?"
By Perrie M. Weiner, Edward D. Totino and Aaron T. Goodman | January 28, 2020
Disgorgement has long been one of the Security and Exchange Commission's most powerful enforcement tools.
By Kirk J. Nahra and Ali A. Jessani | January 24, 2020
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