How district courts stack up for various IP filings. ...
Jurors expect video re-creations, animation and 3-D effects. ...
Some legal trivia about the July Fourth holiday. ...
A lawyer looks back on his first job. ...
California has wrestled with liquor liability for years. By Brian Kabateck and Douglas Rochen
Beekeepers demand that regulators protect honeybees from neonicotinoid insecticides. ...
We asked two local bookstores for their summer picks. ...
The nonprofit seeks lawyers for its referral network. ...
California stands out for supporting minority voters. ...
Even as more women join the state trial courts, they continue to be underrepresented. ...
California judges' salaries are funded directly by the state. ...
Third-party funders offer to buy commercial litigation risk for a piece of the action. ...
NYU School of Law professor Kenji Yoshino details the Hollingsworth v. Perry trial. ...
The Benefits for In-House Counsel of Serving on Other Companies' Boards
By Donna Mallard
Opportunities abound for attorneys and businesses when in-house counsel serve on corporate boards of other for-profit companie...
Ben Herzog delves into the evolution of expatriation in the U.S. as well as the process of revoking citizenship. ...
Author Peter Baldwin explores the history of copyright law in America and Europe. ...
The mantra for every policyholder: File that claim on time. ...
Representing aging clients who are being financially exploited poses increasing issues for attorneys. ...
A recent New York decision voids out-of-state arbitration clauses in California. ...
With appropriate policies for the use of personal devices, law firms can reconcile security and mobility. Here's how. ...
Jeffrey Fisher, co-director of Stanford's Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, has argued more than 22 cases before SCOTUS ...
A lawyer for elders gets an unexpected education, in life and on the job. ...