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Technology & Science


Eye in the sky: privacy invasions from above

Feb. 26, 2014
By Katharine Malonen

Ultimately, we will need a new set of social norms to govern our use of drones, where they can fly, and how much privacy we ca...


Government


Data brokers in regulatory crosshairs

Feb. 26, 2014
By Ben Armisteadn

"Shadowy," "invisible,' "secretive" and "unregulated" are all terms that have been used in recent years to describe the data b...


Mergers & Acquisitions


Privacy creating new demands in M&A

Feb. 26, 2014
By Dominic Fracassan

Companies' increasing reliance on the collection and use of data to stay competitive has demanded that attorneys keep pace on ...


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


The left-leaning majority at the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has the votes to reject en banc review of controversial pro...


An unusual suit against District Attorney Michael Ramos and other county officials may play out in state court after the 9th U...


Government


Placeholder MICRA reform bill gets tepid response

Feb. 26, 2014
By Paul Jones / Ben Adlin

Efforts by Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg may not avert an upcoming campaign fight over medical malpractice suit p...


Intellectual Property


The justices will hear two petitions Wednesday asking the court to take direct action to discourage dubious patent lawsuits.


Government


While popular, do-not-track laws face uphill fight

Feb. 26, 2014
By Paul Jones / Ben Adlin

Despite recent data breaches having intensifyed concerns over privacy, one of the data privacy movement's main goals - empower...


Government


The law would strip the cities of state funds if they don't comply with union-friendly wage rules.


Judges and Judiciary


Senate confirms two Northern District federal judges

Feb. 26, 2014
By Hadley Robinsonn

Veteran antitrust litigator James Donato and San Mateo County Superior Court Judge Beth L. Freeman won approval after being no...


Labor/Employment


Trade secret and privacy concerns in BYOD programs

Feb. 26, 2014
By Katharine Malonen

Programs that fail to take these issues into account can compromise proprietary information, increase tensions with employees,...


Perspective


SF curbs criminal background checks

Feb. 25, 2014
By Ben Armisteadn

San Francisco mayor Ed Lee recently signed legislation expanding limits on use of criminal history in employment screenings. B...


Appellate Practice


If your client wishes to appeal, consider hiring an appellate specialist. But if your client insists you write the brief, what...


Corporate


California attorneys at Weil, Gotshal & Manges advised RF Micro Devices Inc.'s board of directors on the company's planned...


California Supreme Court


A party host planning to charge guests for alcohol may want to think twice about doing so, under a state Supreme Court decisio...


Mergers & Acquisitions


Dealmakers

Feb. 25, 2014
By Dominic Fracassan

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


Litigation


Walter Liew's attorney described the defendant and his former company as underdogs, fighting the battle of a Silicon Valley s...


Government


Steinberg introduces MICRA bill

Feb. 25, 2014
By Paul Jones / Ben Adlin

In its early state, SB1429 declares only the intent of the Legislature "to bring interested parties together to develop a legi...


Litigation


Gibson Dunn partner Theodore J. Boutrous Jr., still glowing from the firm's successful challenge of California's ban on same-s...


Perspective


A Court of Appeal has penned an instructive opinion on applying the public interest exemption to class action and representati...


Litigation


Should the jurors who held Conrad Murray responsible for the death of pop superstar Michael Jackson have been sequestered and ...


The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday denied a certiorari request regarding a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision that the s...


Administrative/Regulatory


Obama's new cybersecurity plan a good start

Feb. 25, 2014
By Ben Armisteadn

Earlier this month, the Obama administration released the Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity. By Sc...


Intellectual Property


Apple Inc. is seeking more than $900,000 from Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.'s attorneys at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sulliva...


The bribery charges filed Friday against state Sen. Ronald S. Calderon and his brother come in the wake of several civil cases...


Real Estate/Development


More than two years since the state abolished local redevelopment agencies as a cost saving tool amid its financial crisis, ci...


Intellectual Property


One problem that most of the current plans to "reform" the patent system ignore is how changes will affect individual inventor...


Labor/Employment


The new California laws expressly prohibit employers from reporting (or threatening to report) an employee's immigration statu...


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


A federal appeals court revived a potential class action suit against an online consumer credit company over claims it misprep...


Law Practice


On the Move

Feb. 24, 2014
By Kylie Reynolds

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