A step forward in battling racial inequality in the workplace
Laura MazzaKatie BainKatie Debski
2018 May
A collaborative assessment of the value of forgiveness in a litigation practice
Eileen BarkerBarbara Monty
2018 May
Deciding how to make decisions, and what decisions to make
Miles B. Cooper
2018 May
Practicing law wasn’t what he had hoped for, until losing a job led to his “light-bulb moment”
Stephen Ellison
2018 May
Your right to know whether your call is being recorded
Jason A. Ibey
2018 May
A powerful tool for defeating MSJ and strengthening the plaintiff’s case at trial
Lisa P. Mak
2018 May
A new law and the recent [case]Rizo[/case] decision offer new hope in the battle for equal pay
Alexis McKenna
2018 May
Legislation that would make it easier to prosecute claims of sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace has been introduced in Sacramento
Elizabeth Riles
2018 May
Naming the proper defendants in an employment case
Iris Weinmann
2018 May
Administrative remedies can be exhausting for plaintiffs employed by public entities
James H. Cordes
2018 May
Regents of the Univ. of California v. Superior Court (Rosen) — Holding that universities have a special relationship with their students, and therefore owe them a limited duty of care to protect them during “curricular” activities
Jeffrey I. Ehrlich
2018 May