A recent state Supreme Court case showcases numerous errors in judicial interpretation regarding egregious forensic errors tha...
A 2013 report found that the special master "did not establish meaningful criteria" for determining executive pay at its cover...
California Supreme Court
High stakes for low-wage workers in arbitration case at state Supreme Court
By Ben Armisteadn
The court's decision could prevent workers from utilizing the accessible and affordable administrative forum, requiring them t...
Judges and Judiciary
Judges' sexual misconduct investigation could lead to county probe
By Alexandra Schwappach
Sheriff's authorities' investigation into sexual quid pro quo allegations against an Orange County Superior Court judge could ...
William H. Ginsburg, a Los Angeles lawyer who was involved in hundreds of pivotal cases and gained notoriety as Monica Lewinsk...
Capitol Records LLC wins court ruling; ReDigi can't legally resell music downloads. ...
Intellectual Property
Appeals court denies an injunction against company that streams broadcast shows online
By John Roemer
An upstart New York startup that streams broadcast TV shows over the Internet to paying customers while the programs are still...
Litigation
Plaintiffs' firms re-assessing after New York judge tosses LIBOR claims
By Saul Sugarman
A New York federal judge has dismissed several complaints brought against dozens of the world's biggest banks, which were accu...
Intellectual property specialist Mary T. Huser has returned to in-house legal work, leaving Bingham McCutchen LLP to take up ...
Entertainment & Sports
Judge hesitant to breathe new life into Bratz case
By Ryne Hodkowski
A federal judge indicated Monday he was hesitant to allow MGA Entertainment Inc. to revive its trade-secret claims that an app...
A new litigation firm opened its doors in Costa Mesa on Monday, spearheaded by two former Greenberg Traurig LLP shareholders. ...
Just under half of students who graduated from California law schools last summer - 48.9 percent - had full-time, long-term jo...
Just as Stockton on Monday became the most populous American city to receive court protection from its creditors, lawyers said...
Mergers & Acquisitions
U.S. venture capital-backed M&A lowest in almost 20 years
By David Ruiz
U.S. mergers and acquisitions involving venture capital-backed companies dropped in the first quarter to their lowest level si...
Eileen Moore is known for her caring demeanor and enjoys the 'scholarly side' of the law.
A roundup of recent mergers and acquisitions and financing activity and the lawyers involved.
General Counsel, Vice President & Secretary for SurveyMonkey Inc. Palo Alto ...
UC Hastings College of the Law has launched a program that seeks to provide fellows the opportunity to gain real world experie...
In most cases, our efforts are spent in trying to enforce a judgment. As a result, very little time is spent and very little i...
When you take a "FLARPL" against the community interest, you take it subject to the risk that the market or the facts of the c...
Why did the court back away from this reasoning in its most recent Miranda-warranting decision, Howes v. Fields?...
California Courts of Appeal
Bingham loses appeal to compel arbitration in employment dispute
By Emily Green
The law firm Bingham McCutchen LLP lost an appeal seeking to compel arbitration in a discrimination and wrongful termination l...
Entertainment & Sports
After Rhythm & Hues sale, legal questions swirl
By Ryne Hodkowski
A bankruptcy court Friday approved the sale of Hollywood visual effects studio Rhythm & Hues Inc. to an affiliate of Los A...
A former client accused Latham & Watkins LLP of having a conflict of interest in a large pending antitrust class action an...
Litigation
San Francisco plaintiffs' firms angle for position in price-fixing conspiracy case
By Hadley Robinson
The powerhouse San Francisco antitrust bar is jostling for position in the newest massive price-fixing conspiracy case, as doz...
U.S. initial public offering activity dropped during the first quarter from the same period last year, but companies raised mo...
Thomas Maddock is one of two judges appointed by the California Supreme Court to the state's Commission on Judicial Performanc...
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit
Convicted agribusiness executive may have to pay restitution, court rules
By Fiona Smith
A disgraced agribusiness executive convicted of bribery and fraud may be on the hook to pay millions of dollars in restitution...
Orange County prosecutors last week charged the county's first case of forcible human trafficking of a minor under Proposition...
Perkins Coie LLP has nabbed one of the co-founders of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP's emerging company practice, Lowe...