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Immigration


Government program gets a makeover in hopes of attracting more employer participation. By Manuel Cairo and Brian Mills of Snel...


Appellate Practice


A 4th District ruling that belongs in every appellate lawyer's back pocket. By Jens B. Koepke Morris Polich & Purdy LLP ...


Law Practice


How to be creative in solving legal problems

Sep. 2, 2011
By Genevieve Knollen

Contrary to popular belief, creativity can be learned. It just takes practice. By Adam Handler of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP ...


Law Practice


Hennigan Dorman merges with McKool

Sep. 2, 2011
By Casey Sullivan

Los Angeles-based Hennigan Dorman LLP has announced it will join Dallas-based McKool Smith, a national firm with six offices, ...


Litigation


Former Irell partner fights arbitration

Sep. 2, 2011
By Henry Meier

Lawyers for Juliette Youngblood have filed a declaration of opposition to halt Irell & Manella LLP's motion to compel arbi...


Litigation


A state appellate panel on Wednesday revived an antitrust suit against movie house giant Century Theatres Inc. ...


Litigation


A Fresno federal judge ordered the government to scale back measures to protect the endangered delta smelt fish Wednesday. ...


Litigation


Bratz fee disputes gain steam

Sep. 2, 2011
By Jason W. Armstrong

Fee disputes in the Bratz doll war are quickly heating up, with several insurance companies filing a motion seeking a chunk of...


Perspective


The happy clock of mediation

Sep. 2, 2011
By Sharon Liangn

Is a good settlement one where everyone walks away unhappy? By J. Grant Kennedy of KennedyKamrowski ...


Health Care, Pharmaceuticals, Biotech


Insurance regulation bill stalled

Sep. 2, 2011
By Mandy Jacksonn

A bill that would give the state the power to regulate health insurance premiums will carry over to the next legislative sessi...


Law Practice


Bond trial could hinge on whose math wins

Sep. 2, 2011
By Ciaran Mc Evoy

The high-stakes trial between Trust Co. of the West and its former bond guru has featured sometimes salacious testimony, but i...


Judges and Judiciary


San Francisco County Superior Court officials have agreed to accept $3.1 million in extra funding from the Administrative Offi...


Litigation


Eight companies that manufacture display panels used in computers, cell phones and television screens have agreed to pay $388 ...


State Bar & Bar Associations


State Bar hires new discipline prosecutor

Sep. 2, 2011
By Don Debenedictisn

Assistant U.S. Attorney Jayne Kim will take over as the State Bar's chief discipline prosecutor this month, the bar announced ...


Adding to recent decisions favoring Fourth Amendment plaintiffs, a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel on Wednesday let a ...


Litigation


Text message ads draw more litigation

Sep. 2, 2011
By Erica E. Phillips

Recent settlements over text message advertising have drawn a flurry of new class actions that could put an end once and for a...


Antitrust & Trade Reg.


Many firsts in U.S. bid to block AT&T merger

Sep. 2, 2011
By Robert Pierce

If the Department of Justice is successful in blocking AT&T's merger with T-Mobile, the Texas-based company stands to lose...


Real Estate/Development


Real Estate Deals

Sep. 1, 2011
By Jason W. Armstrong And Sean Win

Miller Barondess LLP renewed the lease for its Century City office for 10 years. The deal gave the firm an extra 3,000 square ...


Judicial Profile


Timothy R. Saito

Sep. 1, 2011
By Pat Alston

Judge Timothy R. Saito honors his father, whose law career goals were scuttled by war.


Law Practice


Minorities lawyers have hard time finding work

Sep. 1, 2011
By Casey Sullivan

Kristin Smith, a Concord-based African American attorney, started her own practice in 2008 after being employed as an associat...


Perspective


Failure to register may result in a fine up to $10,000 or a stop order to cease car wash operations. By Ryan van Steenis of Hu...


Law Practice


This time it isn't the consultants speaking out but the clients. By Edwin B. Reeser ...


Perspective


Will employee and consumer advocates get the last laugh? By Christian Scali of Arent Fox LLP ...


Perspective


The Innovative Design Protection and Piracy Prevention Act may favor large companies with hefty litigation budgets. By Melissa...


Real Estate/Development


Ten ways to make your project stand out in the competitive marketplace. By Victor Shum and Catherine Holmes of Jeffer Mangels ...


Education


La Verne regains state accreditation

Sep. 1, 2011
By Jason W. Armstrong

Two months after losing its provisional American Bar Association accreditation, University of La Verne College of Law has rega...


Law Practice


Novak Druce opens shop in Silicon Valley

Sep. 1, 2011
By Craig Andersonn

Novak Druce & Quigg LLP is the latest law firm to open a Silicon Valley office. The Houston-based intellectual property fi...


Criminal


A California-based auto parts distributor agreed to plead guilty Tuesday to conspiring to fix the price of aftermarket auto li...


Litigation


Adding to what was already believed to be a record outcome in a California whistle-blower suit, a lab company has agreed to pa...


Entertainment & Sports


Investor gives up bid to control Lions Gate

Sep. 1, 2011
By Erica E. Phillips

After years of mounting tension, billionaire Carl Icahn agreed Tuesday to give up his stake in Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. ...