Las Vegas attorney Chad Olsen co-authored “OSHA Whistleblower Protection” in the July 2013 issue of Nevada Lawyer. Read the full article >>...
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Las Vegas Partner Sarah Odia wrote a piece for the Nevada Lawyer, a State Bar of Nevada publication, describing her personal commitment to pro bono and community service. ...
This article was first published in the Orange County Business Journal (OCBJ) on October 22, 2018 in the General Counsel Supplement. Privacy activists cheered when, on June 28, 2018, Governor Brown signed into law the...
9 FAQs About De Minimis Doctrine After Troester v. Starbucks was first featured in the Employment section of Law360. In Troester v. Starbucks Corporation, the California Supreme Court recently held that the...
This article was originally published in the Arizona of Corporate Counsel (ACC) – Arizona Chapter Newsletter. Non-solicitation agreements are commonly used by employers to restrict former employees from soliciting...
Matthew Durham, Partner in our Las Vegas and Phoenix offices, authored “Minor League Compensation and the Save America’s Pastime Act of 2018,” published in the August 2018 issue of Nevada Lawyer focused on...
This article was originally published in the Association of Business Trial Lawyers (ABTL) – Orange County Report, Volume XX, No. 1, Spring 2018 The proper use of social media, blogging, cloud computing, and crowdfunding...
Kelby Van Patten, Irvine Partner, and Sheenika Gandhi, Director of Marketing & Business Development recently published “Twenty-First Century Marketing: Ethical Pitfalls” in Nevada Lawyer Magazine in their June...
Insurers often claim that only the named insured can satisfy the policy’s self-insured retention, or SIR, and that payments by other people don’t count, or that the SIR must be satisfied before an additional insured or...
Insurer’s often claim that (1) only the named insured can satisfy the policy’s self-insured retention (“SIR”) and that payments by other people don’t count, or that (2) the SIR must be satisfied before an additional...
Partner Kelby Van Patten published “How Insurers Try To Limit Coverage For Punitive Damages” in Law360 on April 16, 2018. To view the article online, a subscription to Law360 is required. A PDF of the full article...
October 23, 2017
Keys to the Kingdom: How Confidentiality Agreements Are Key to Keeping Business Information Secret
This article was originally published in the Orange County Business Journal “General Counsel” supplement in October 2017. The article has been reprinted below with permission. In today’s business environment,...