Legal Moments at the Movie House
Once zealous protectors of their copyrights, many art museums now see the benefits of online sharing.
California's dependency courts, where cases of child abuse and neglect are heard behind closed doors, have suffered disproport...
Though gossip and scandal are TMZ's stock-in-trade, it isn't sued very often. In-house counsel Jason Beckerman is one reason why.
An excerpt from "Chief: The Quest for Justice in California" by Ronald M. George.
Our columnist identifies four of the most important legal stories of 2014.
As union membership hits historic lows, immigrants and low-wage workers are taking collective action through alt-labor centers.
Gifts that offer efficiency, renewal, and maybe a laugh.
A review of Ruth Colker's book on the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
Legal decision-making should be a transparent process.
Law firm websites need regular updates to keep pace with the technology behind them.
Childhood memories of injustice paved the way for attorney Ana de Alba.
Legal Moments at the Movie House
An update with Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld; Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein; Morrison & Foerster; an...
A conversation with Rutuparna Mohanty, who fights for the rights of exploited women in India.
Arbitrators update their rules to meet customers' demands.
Susannah Sheffer looks inside the lives of capital defense attorneys.
A lawyer recalls the lasting impact a criminal case had on his career.
Resources are available to help attorneys recover from addiction.
Legal obligations abound for hiring domestic help.
A conversation with Rutuparna Mohanty, who fights for the rights of exploited women in India.
Vexing attorney-client privilege issues arise when lawyers seeks legal or ethical advice from their own law firm's general cou...