As climate change makes water scarcity a perpetual reality in California, the health, culture, and wellbeing of vulnerable Californians and the survival of native species hinge on the State’s stewardship of water... Read more »
Raleigh, NC — LexisNexis® today announced that ten participants have been selected for its Legal Tech Accelerator program. The program was started to give startups a leg up in the rapidly expanding... Read more »
Last month, Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic students Matt Krantz (JD ’22), and Peggy Xu (JD ’23) submitted a comment to the U.S. Copyright Office advocating for fair and accessible procedures... Read more »
A huge thanks to the folks at legal tech company Lawrina, which has just published its selections of the best legal tech blogs and resources by experts in the field, and given... Read more »
NEW YORK – LexisNexis® Legal & Professional, a leading global provider of information and analytics, today announced the official commercial launch of Lexis+™, a feature-rich, premium legal solution. Lexis+ unites advanced research,... Read more »
Kwan Kim, ’20, Mariel Perez-Santiago, ’20, and Derin McLeod, ’20 at San Francisco Immigration Court on the day of their client’s hearing. Ms. D is the primary caretaker of her U.S. citizen... Read more »
However, before hitting the record button, you should always ask yourself: “Is it OK to record this phone call?”. Understanding the legal landscape surrounding call recording is imperative to stay compliant while... Read more »
Sam Becker, ’21, was a full-time student attorney with the Immigrants’ Rights Clinic during the Spring 2021 quarter and an advanced student during the Winter 2022 quarter. This quarter, I’ve had the... Read more »
However, many people usually consider and discover the legal part of business as they go. This can occasionally be a time-consuming engagement that depletes your client-development resources. Additionally, failing to address some... Read more »
Oona Cahill, ’23, Vanessa Young Viniegra, ’23, and Kate Healy, ’23 outside San Francisco Immigration Court. Students Oona Cahill, ‘23, Kate Healy, ‘23, and Vanessa Young Viniegra, ‘23, served as volunteer attorneys... Read more »
