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The state Supreme Court announced Wednesday it will hear oral arguments Nov. 10 in a case that will determine the fate of rede...
The San Francisco City Attorney's Office this week secured settlements in two cases that will require defendants to pay the ci...
The proponents behind Prop. 8 are headed to federal court today in an effort to force Secretary of State Debra Bowen to remove...
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit
Convicted defense contractor may get a second chance
By John Roemer
A key figure in a bribery scandal involving a congressman in San Diego may get another chance to contest his conviction, a 9th...
Thousands of U.S. citizens have been arrested under a controversial federal immigration enforcement program that disproportion...
Criminal, Constitutional Law, California Supreme Court, California Courts of Appeal
State justices take up DNA collection case
By Laura Ernden
The state Supreme Court has agreed to review whether it's constitutional to collect DNA samples from anyone arrested for a fel...
A leading environmental transaction attorney at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP has left to open a San Francisco office...
A San Francisco federal judge on Wednesday vacated the Halloween trial date of Oracle Corp.'s Java-related copyright and paten...
A final settlement appears imminent in a business litigation case that was once estimated to be one of the largest nationwide ...
Environmental groups are suing two major railway companies alleging they are failing to control toxic diesel pollution from th...
Government
Committee considers cutting courthouse construction projects
By Laura Ernden
Local officials traveled from across the state Wednesday to ask court leaders to spare their courthouse construction projects ...
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP plans to open an office in Moscow to serve high net-worth clients who do business in...
Judge Joyce M. Cram works closely with elders.
A federal bankruptcy judge on Wednesday approved settlement agreements between the Heller Ehrman LLP estate and 10 law firms t...
Lotus Cafe, a vegetarian restaurant, leased 3,625 square feet of retail space for 10 years in San Diego for $1.4 million
Lawyers engaged in fundraising for biotechnology and medical device startups say those companies need less talk and more actio...
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Insurance
Insured’s default not binding on intervening insurer’s rights
By Sharon Liangn
A recent 2nd District decision gives insurers control of premium increases to prevent rise in costs to everyone. By Scott W. D...
Insurance
Dancing naked in the spinach field — food contamination and insurance coverage
By Seena Nikravann
A player in the food chain can never have too much of the right kind of insurance. By Richard P. Edwards of the Law Offices of...
Insurance
What you need to know about lawsuits involving underwriting fraud
By Sharon Liangn
Despite recent progress in combating insurance fraud, it remains one of California's largest criminal enterprises. By Joseph E...
Perspective
Europe’s highest court delivers blow to rights holders
By Karen Natividadn
Hollywood's largest offshore market may be in significant jeopardy. By Bill Grantham of Rufus-Isaacs, Acland & Grantham LL...