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A federal judge in the Northern District of California in San Jose, noting that people have been slamming their fingers […]
Back in June of 2016, San Francisco-based Electronic Frontier Foundation bestowed its “Stupid Patent of the Month” award on an […]
Law school transfers are becoming increasingly common according to higher education consultants, and it’s providing high-performing first-year students with the […]
Not a single one of the 47 U.S. attorneys asked to turn in their resignations last month by Attorney General […]
The percentage of female attorneys is lowest in BigLaw practice areas that pay the most, according to a recent study. […]
Paying associates more has helped BigLaw firms retain young lawyers, but that salary bump has come out of partners’ pockets […]
E-Discovery software company Exterro convened three experts to discuss a recent case where the concept of “proportionality,” as addressed by […]
Less than a day after leaving his post as a federal judge, Kevin Sharp voiced frustration with mandatory minimum sentences. […]
How should employers react when an employee is injured on the job, or presents with some medical condition, but refuses […]
As a part of its strategy to dismantle Obama-era regulations, the Trump administration is moving to prevent federal judges from […]
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