By Julie Q. Brush | June 13, 2019
The offer stage of an interview process can be tricky. Each professional enters the dynamic with her own set of beliefs and ideas as well as a strategy for how to best navigate the negotiation waters.
By Sarah Hofstadter | June 13, 2019
Lawyers must refrain from making false statements of fact or law in their court filings, and must correct any false statements they have previously made. While it may seem that this basic principle should go without saying, adherence to it is not universal.
By Cheryl Cauley | June 11, 2019
After decades of uncertainty, courts have now confirmed that California's strong public policy in favor of employee mobility prohibits the enforcement of employee nonsolicitation clauses.
By Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz | June 10, 2019
The ruling has exposed tensions between the DOJ and FTC, and within the FTC itself, and public scrutiny is far from over as the case heads to the Ninth Circuit on appeal.
Credit Union Times | Expert Opinion
By Cortney Angeley | June 7, 2019
Instead, they're leaving their jobs with a goal in mind: Career progression.
By Cynthia Cole and Sarah Phillips | June 5, 2019
Companies need to understand the implications of legal AI and its cost, which may be more than originally anticipated.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | June 4, 2019
By anticipating the requirements of any applicable ethical rules attorneys can avoid public policy issues and, most importantly, ensure that the client fully appreciates the significance of agreeing to an arbitration provision at the outset of the representation.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Mike Evers | June 4, 2019
I love working on in-house positions with startups, especially first general counsel hires. And recent work has emphasized a request we often hear from clients in fast growth mode: “Get us candidates who are entrepreneurial.”
By Anthony Glassman and Rebecca Kaufman | June 3, 2019
Courts must now determine whether a statement, even if the content touches on a general area of public interest, contributes to or furthers the public conversation on that issue of public interest.
By Jennifer L. Mnookin, Stephen C. Ferruolo and David L. Faigman | May 28, 2019
The deans of three California law schools write that the current bar exam's dismal pass-rates and the elevated cut score's disparate impacts on minority candidates should deeply concern us all.
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