The 3rd District Court of Appeal has quietly asked the governor's office to delay filling a vacancy on the court in an effort ...
Redevelopment remains in limbo following state Supreme Court order and partial stay. By F. Gale Connor and Rick E. Rayl of Nos...
Perspective
Severance payments: One time income or income over time?
By Karen Natividadn
Why allocating severance payments over a period of months may not be a good idea. By Mitchell A. Jacobs and Ryan McEachern of ...
The Swiss verein is the current legal organizational vehicle of choice for major global law firms. By Edwin B. Reeser ...
An olive farm this week abruptly dropped its closely watched lawsuit against a group of Coachella Valley-area hot air ballooni...
Audiences will be able to hear parts of the Proposition 8 trial transcript next month in the form of an original play, "8," wh...
The nonprofit U.S. Green Building Council announced Wednesday it successfully fought off an attack on its popular green buildi...
Civil Rights
Fullerton commissions police misconduct investigation
By Don Debenedictisn
Michael J. Gennaco, the independent consultant who investigates Los Angeles Sheriff Department shootings and jail deaths, has ...
New data shows that the first eight months of 2011 have produced 903 heath care fraud prosecutions by the U.S. Department of J...
Perspective
Trademark protection in the adult entertainment industry
By Genevieve Knollen
An exclusive space on the Internet for the adult entertainment industry will launch in the next few weeks. By Phil Schroeder o...
Facing a novel lawsuit related to the foreclosure crisis, Deutsche Bank claims it is not responsible for the upkeep of hundred...
Labor/Employment
SF city attorney sues car wash for labor violations
By Amy Yarbroughn
The San Francisco city attorney's office has sued a car wash, accusing it of labor violations including making employees wait ...
Law clerks who haven't yet passed the bar exam aren't entitled to overtime pay, the 1st District Court of Appeal ruled Wednesd...
With the help of a pro bono team of lawyers at O'Melveny & Myers LLP, Sundance is trying to break through legal barriers f...
The federal Environmental Protection Agency added a man allegedly involved in mine waste dumping in California to its most wan...
California Courts of Appeal
Panel upholds punitive damages award in smoker case
By Laura Ernden1 Rebe
A divided state appellate court on Wednesday upheld a $13.8 million punitive damages award against Philip Morris USA Inc. in a...
Criminal
9th Circuit allows hearing for inmate, inviting possible high court scrutiny
By John Roemer
By granting an evidentiary hearing to a prison inmate, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday once more stepped in...
The state hopes to reduce its high prisoner recidivism rate, get offenders into treatment and ease prison overcrowding by movi...
Judith Chirlin, who retired from Los Angeles County Superior Court in 2009 to join Judicate West, said Tuesday she will cut ba...
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Kevin Gross ruled in Delaware federal court that the Los Angeles Dodgers' merchandise vendor, Facility M...
Perspective
International program fosters goodwill between US and China
By Karen Natividadn
Chinese lawyers travel to the U.S. to experience the life of a practicing American trial lawyer. By James McManis of McManis F...
Health Care, Pharmaceuticals, Biotech
Will health care reform survive its sophomore term?
By Seena Nikravann
The recent outpouring of new health care regulations creates uncertainty as to the law's ultimate effects. By Craig B. Garner ...
Education
Law academies: California’s answer to growing our future
By Genevieve Knollen
A new program hopes to inspire students to consider a future career in the law. By Ruthe Catolico Ashley of the ABA's Commissi...
Securities
Ex-Brocade chief settles civil stock options backdating charges
By Jill Redhage
Former Brocade Communications Systems Inc. chief executive Gregory L. Reyes has agreed to pay nearly $850,000 to settle the SE...
California Courts of Appeal
Panel rules Family Medical Leave Act's protections only extend for 12 weeks
By Laura Ernden
A state appellate court on Tuesday reversed a $356,000 jury verdict in favor of a Los Angeles County employee who came back fr...
Judges and Judiciary
Judicial Council aims for greater transparency in meetings
By Amy Yarbroughn
The Judicial Council, the policy-making body for the state's courts, has put new procedures in place aimed at making its meeti...
Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP and Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon LLP will merge on Oct. 1 to form Edwards Wildman...