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Investments


Dealmakers

Apr. 15, 2014
By Dominic Fracassan

A roundup of recent merger and acquisition and financing activity and the lawyers involved.


A fight over dwindling flows in Northern California's Scott River is raising the question of how much power the state has to l...


Corporate Counsel


Neal A. Crowley

Apr. 15, 2014
By Alexandra Schwappach

Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary for Smile Brands Inc. Irvine ...


Perspective


Literature's first jury trial

Apr. 15, 2014
By Ben Armisteadn

In a recent list, the ABA overlooked the play that theatrically created the court and jury system, and explained its fundament...


Perspective


President Obama recently issued an executive order and a presidential memorandum addressing pay transparency and equity by gov...


Labor/Employment


The Iskanian decision - whether class action and PAGA prohibitions in employment arbitration agreements are enforceable...


Entertainment & Sports


Defaming the unnamed on the big screen

Apr. 15, 2014
By Ben Armisteadn

Andrew Greene claims he was the inspiration for a character in the motion picture "The Wolf of Wall Street," and has filed a $...


Litigation


A federal judge has dismissed a case in which a defense lawyer unsuccessfully sought National Security Agency phone records to...


Law Practice


Dechert finds foothold in Los Angeles market

Apr. 15, 2014
By Kylie Reynolds

With steady growth and expanding practices, the firm's L.A. office is making headway in accomplishing its goal: turning Decher...


U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit


The U.S. Senate has postponed until April 28 final confirmation of Michelle T. Friedland to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appe...


Alfred Nash Villalobos got three years for offering to have his client lie to a grand jury investigating alleged immigration f...


Real Estate/Development


The lease - valued at $560 million over 15 and a half years - begins the first quarter of 2018. By value and square footage, t...


Law Practice


Thomas V. Girardi of Girardi Keese joins such notable figures as Clarence Darrow, Thurgood Marshall and Johnny L. Cochran in t...


Intellectual Property


Quinn duels with Apple's damages expert

Apr. 15, 2014
By Kevin Lee

The latest patent infringement mega-trial between Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. sparked to life Friday, when Sam...


Judicial Profile


Steven M. Gevercer

Apr. 15, 2014
By Laura Hautalan

Ex-bartender Steven Gevercer says his background helps him as a Sacramento County judge.


Antitrust & Trade Reg.


Cozy ties led to no-poach arrangements

Apr. 15, 2014
By Laura Hautalan

Newly filed depositions shed light on genesis of Silicon Valley recruiting policies. ...


Law Practice


On the Move

Apr. 14, 2014
By Kylie Reynolds

A weekly roundup of lateral attorney moves, law firm office openings and partner promotions from around California.


Judicial Profile


Michael R. Libutti

Apr. 14, 2014
By Katie Lucia

San Bernardino County Superior Court Judge Michael Libutti is praised for efficiency, fairness.



The health care law includes provisions that could color a schedule change as retaliation. So corporate attorneys are clamorin...


Perspective


No way Oakland A's go to San Jose

Apr. 12, 2014
By Ben Armisteadn

In short, unless the 9th Circuit is willing to flout these Supreme Court decisions, it is difficult to see how it can do anyth...


Government


Legislators at a committee hearing this week took an unusual step toward what critics call micromanagement of the judicial br...


Education


Pushed by impending ABA standards, law schools are beginning to craft and use "student learning outcomes" to guide and evaluat...


U.S. Supreme Court


The holding made clear that the anti-retaliation provisions of Sarbanes-Oxley apply to a range of industries, including lawyer...


Arbitrator Profile


Darryl C. Darden

Apr. 12, 2014
By Katie Lucia

When Darryl C. Darden retired from the military a few years back, the former U.S. Army lieutenant colonel looked to mediation ...


Corporate


Free exercise of religion, unlike free speech, is not at heart a political right. It is instead a right of individual conscien...


Perspective


A recent cases leaves the protection afforded by the "Right to Repair" act in doubt. By Andrew Azarmi ...


Data Privacy


If a breach occurs while using XP, it is possible to argue that security measures used are neither "reasonable" nor "appropria...


Perspective


How will international law treat cyberwar?

Apr. 12, 2014
By Ben Armisteadn

If cyber activities - such as those in Crimea - escalate such that they are supporting violent efforts, then they could be dee...


Community News


Alston lauds 'women of distinction'

Apr. 12, 2014
By Ben Adlin

Alston & Bird LLP recently presented its 10th annual Women of Distinction award to Lisa Harrington, associate general coun...