By Emily Burkhardt Vicente and Ryan Evans | June 19, 2020
Employers should update their training materials to include Title VII's newly announced protections for LGBTQ employees and remind their employees that discrimination in the workplace, of any kind, is not permitted.
By Alex Smith | June 19, 2020
'Sonner' undoubtedly limits plaintiffs' ability to seek equitable remedies in lieu of damages, and it represents a sea change in Ninth Circuit class action practice.
By Edward C. Barnidge and Richard A. Olderman | June 18, 2020
In this first installment in a two-part series, the authors, two lawyers at Williams & Connolly, consider California's new cybersecurity statute; new rulings on key issues; and available defenses at the motion to dismiss stage in class actions stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Gigi Birchfield and PJ Harari | June 17, 2020
GC hiring has continued for many tech startups even amid the current uncertain environment. Companies need in-house legal counsel to navigate new challenges posed by the pandemic, including regulatory and compliance, labor, and privacy issues.
By Robert Milligan and Joshua Salinas | June 15, 2020
This unprecedented pandemic has created new traps and areas of uncertainty for businesses navigating California's consumer protection laws
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By Hugh A. Simons and Joe Blackwood | June 14, 2020
How the Q2 economic dip may be followed by a structural shift in demand away from traditional firms—and how partners should prepare for it.
By Benjamin D. Tievsky | June 12, 2020
Despite the historic difficulties faced by legal cannabis businesses in obtaining insurance—due to, among other factors, the reticence of insurers to underwrite the risk, and the industry's lack of access to credit and other financial institutions—the situation has improved in recent years.
By Charles Kagay | June 12, 2020
The summary judgment procedure has nooks and crannies as to which the appellate courts are highly deferential, and these can be fatal if not scaled carefully in the trial court.
By Brian S. Kabateck and Joana Fang | June 11, 2020
Employees working from home are particularly vulnerable to phishing scams due to human errors and often have weak security protocols on their Wi-Fi networks, allowing hackers easier access to the network's traffic.
By Julie Q. Brush | June 10, 2020
There are no hard-and-fast rules around the resumé page length. So if you need an extra page or two to articulate all about you that is great, by all means take it.
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