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Scalia's Sarcasm Bad Influence, Says Prof

Students have been turning in briefs “laced with derision and ad hominem barbs,” according to UC-Irvine School of Law professor […]

$60M Settlement Between NCAA and College Athletes

College athletes whose names, images, or likenesses were used by video-game maker Electronic Arts may collect $60 million after a […]

How to Become a Federal Judge By Age 35

In 1996, Judge Alex Kozinski, of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, wrote an article in the National Law Journal […]

EEOC Rules Gender Bias Law Covers Gays and Lesbians

Federal law barring workplace gender bias covers gays and lesbians, the EEOC has ruled. “Discrimination on the basis of sexual […]

FIFA, US Companies, Cited For Squalid Labor Conditions In Qatar

A more than year-old report from DLA Piper, commissioned by the Qatar government, found serious and rampant labor abuse, in […]

Hacking Barbie, Stealing Cars, And Other IoT Mischief

The damage so far has been relatively minor compared to the high-profile hacks of companies and government agencies in the […]

Mustafa Hadi Joins Berkeley Research Group

Mustafa Hadi has joined Berkeley Research Group to lead its International Arbitration practice in Hong Kong. With this addition, BRG […]

Chris Terry Joins Rimon Law As Partner In San Francisco

Senior Global Transactional Attorney Chris Terry joined international law firm Rimon Law as a Partner in the firm’s San Francisco […]

Louis R. Dienes Joins Ballard Spahr

Louis R. Dienes has joined Ballard Spahr in San Diego and Los Angeles. Dienes will be a member of the […]

Startups Nervous After Uber Ruling in CA

Estimates are that as many as one in 10 independent contractors in the U.S. now work under something resembling the […]

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