By Maria Elena Durazo, Anthony Rendon, Miguel Santiago and and Reggie Jones-Sawyer | November 2, 2022
"We must reiterate that a court reporter fee-barrier is unacceptable. In our economically diverse state, we must demand a level playing field when our constituents enter the courthouse," says California State lawmakers Sen. Maria Elena Durazo, Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon, Assemblyman Miguel Santiago and Assemblyman Reggie Jones-Sawyer.
By Wendy Lazerson, Katherine Roberts, Natalie Chan and Julia Sprangers | October 26, 2022
The new law, SB 1162, amends existing law in two significant ways: expanding requirements for pay scale disclosures and pay data reporting.
By Josepher Li and Michelle E. Armond | October 18, 2022
The new Patent Office director has invoked her director review power to reconsider the Board's decisions 10 times, issuing six decisions to date spanning a broad range of issues, says Armond Wilson's Josepher Li and Michelle Armond.
By Mary Alexander | October 11, 2022
This new federal framework may inspire states to create a safer legal landscape for child abuse survivors by either extending or abolishing their own statutes of limitation, personal injury attorney Mary Alexander.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | October 6, 2022
Data also confirms that the greatest risks to lawyers generally come from administrative and other preventable lawyers, according to Denton's Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair.
By William Bedsworth | October 5, 2022
"Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy ice cream, and that's close enough for me," says Justice William Bedsworth.
By Meredith Dearborn, Austin Pollet and Kristina Bunting | October 4, 2022
As crypto grows in popularity, federal and state enforcement agencies are trying to apply existing legal regimes to this new space, while lawmakers are drafting and proposing new legislation, according to Paul Weiss' Meredith Dearborn, Austin Pollet and Kristina Bunting.
By Elizabeth Lampert | October 3, 2022
Regular tabletop exercises will help illuminate problems lurking on the pages of the plan.
By Stephen Lucke | September 30, 2022
Health-care providers seeking exemptions should be prepared to address whether and how their religious beliefs outweigh the interests of patients who lack access because of the absence of any other providers in the region, according to Dorsey & Whitney's Stephen Lucke.
By Stephen Abreu and Mustafa Abdul-Jabbar | September 29, 2022
In the context of clinical trials, a lack of diverse representation can lead to medicines and vaccines that are less effective in treating disease and health conditions in groups underrepresented in such trials, giving rise to health equity concerns.
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