Old liquor laws are stifling businesses — let’s toss them
Originally published in The Hill By Danny Cattan and James Vitrano “Cheers” is finally dead — COVID-19 killed it. Nearly every neighborhood has a friendly…
Originally published in The Hill By Danny Cattan and James Vitrano “Cheers” is finally dead — COVID-19 killed it. Nearly every neighborhood has a friendly…
Originally published in Industry Week By Mark Abell It’s that time of year when all of us can benefit from reflecting on how far we’ve…
Originally published in Entrepreneur By John Shunk In recent years, a parade of household names have been hit by lawsuits accusing them of underpaying or…
Originally published in Entrepreneur By James Stengel Welcome to the club, Waymo. Uber has been there. Tesla has been there. And now a self-driving car…
Originally published in Automotive News By Daron Gifford Like all new technologies, autonomous cars are under constant scrutiny. Companies that make them are beginning to…
Originally published in CNBC By Mark Abell A small change in U.S. Small Business Administration rules could have a big impact on legal weed. The…
Originally published in Entrepreneur Magazine By Glynna Christian In late 2016, San Francisco-based software engineer Anthony Levandowski got a new job when car-sharing service Uber acquired Otto, the autonomous trucking…
Originally published in Pensions & Investments By Joe Rankin The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in June that certain religiously affiliated organizations can continue to operate…
Originally published in The American Lawyer By Jenna Greene That Ellen Pao has nothing nice to say in her new book “Reset” about Orrick, Herrington…
Originally published in Entrepreneur Magazine By Jeff Harbach Click below to watch the Video Are your contracts slowing you down? Miriam Rivera, an early attorney at…