By Mary Alexander | June 21, 2023
This increased supply and demand for message therapy may lead to more misconduct claims, and abuse survivors should know that there are longstanding and new laws that can protect them if they decide to follow liability suits against another person or their employer, according to personal injury attorney Mary Alexander.
By Amy Han and Michelle Armond | June 21, 2023
A recent shift might make the Central District a venue with strategic importance for patent owners, according to Amy Han and Michelle Armond of Armond Wilson.
By Bijal V. Vakil | June 21, 2023
Bijal V. Vakil, founding partner of Allen & Overy's Silicon Valley and San Francisco offices, explains how rising numbers of minority partners at leading law firms are masking a more significant challenge for the whole industry.
By Stephen Blake and Marissa Lambert | June 16, 2023
Corporate counsel must think careful about the rules of privilege and take proactive steps to ensure that proper protections are in place to avoid after-the-fact surprises, according to Simpson Thacher & Bartlett's Stephen Blake and Marissa Lambert.
By David A. Carrillo and Stephen M. Duvernay | June 8, 2023
"We're not advocating a vote for or against any of the educational quality measures, but we are in favor of clear constitutional commands," write David A. Carrillo and Stephen M. Duvernay.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | June 8, 2023
Supervisory attorneys may need to rely on different measures to monitor junior staff and may find that they have less insight into day-to-day operations without the benefit of face time in the office, according to Dentons' Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair.
By B. Scott Silverman | June 7, 2023
Emotions can be important—even necessary—challenges for resolving disputes, according to retired Los Angeles Superior Court Judge B. Scott Silverman, now a neutral with Signature Resolution.
By Jon Welner | June 1, 2023
For the next six to 12 months, developers can apply to develop housing projects in hundreds of cities across the state that have failed to comply with the state housing law, and those cities are legally required to approve them, according to Mintz's Jon Welner.
By David Anderson, Alexa Poletto, David Silva and Felicia Ng | June 1, 2023
Companies' immediate reaction to enforcement developments regarding ephemeral messaging applications may be to prohibit their use by employees, but that might not always be feasible, according to Sidley Austin's David Anderson, Alexa Poletto, David Silva and Felicia Ng.
By William W. Bedsworth | May 25, 2023
"It's fine to cite the great philosophers—like Justice Gilbert and I do—but you have to be a lot more careful with your case citations. Older case citations are always greeted with suspicion," says Justice William Bedsworth.
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