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Judges and Judiciary


L.A. settlement guru to retire from the bench

Sep. 14, 2011
By Ciaran Mc Evoy

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Peter D. Lichtman Jr. a prominent judge who is no stranger to controversy, has announ...


Bankruptcy


Firms take cues from Anna Nicole Smith case

Sep. 14, 2011
By Jill Redhage

A federal bankruptcy judge and lawyers involved in the Heller Ehrman LLP liquidation jockeyed Monday over whether the judge ha...


Mergers & Acquisitions


Skadden advised in $3.7 billion deal

Sep. 14, 2011
By Robert Pierce

Irvine-based Broadcom Corp. turned to Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP & Affiliates for its largest-ever acqui...


Law Practice


A dispute between partners at Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth and the firm's former corporate head threatens to overshadow...


Litigation


Wal-Mart decision impacts consumer case

Sep. 14, 2011
By Don De Benedictis

A federal judge is poised to reject a proposed class action by shoppers who claim electronics retailer Best Buy refused to hon...


Health Care, Pharmaceuticals, Biotech


Decades of regulations to prevent collusion between doctors and hospitals are at odds with new federal guidelines for "account...


Litigation


Gay rights case won't be broadcast

Sep. 14, 2011
By Jill Redhage

Despite a judge's recommendation, a case dealing with gay spousal benefits won't be videotaped and broadcast. ...


Law Practice


SNR Denton completes film pro bono work

Sep. 14, 2011
By Erica E. Phillips

A San Francisco-based SNR Denton team has sealed a motion picture distribution deal for pro bono client The Teacher Salary Pro...


Agriculture


Sugar and corn firms wage a not-so-sweet battle

Sep. 14, 2011
By Gabe Friedmann

As the U.S. confronts an ever-growing, nationwide obesity crisis, a legal battle is brewing in Los Angeles federal between the...


Mergers & Acquisitions


Dealmakers

Sep. 13, 2011
By Robert Pierce

A roundup of recent M&A and financing activity and the lawyers involved.


Judicial Profile


Edward G. Weil

Sep. 13, 2011
By Fiona Smith

Superior Court Judge Edward Weil continues thinking about his decisions, even after he's made them, hoping to learn from the p...


Environmental


Something in the air

Sep. 13, 2011
By Fiona Smith

Environmental lawyers are grappling with vapor intrusion, in which chemical vapors seep up through cracks and openings under b...


Corporate Counsel


Jeffrey Brooks

Sep. 13, 2011
By Casey Sullivan

Intellectual property vice president and general counsel for Cymer Inc. San Diego ...


Immigration


Birthright citizenship is a value we should protect

Sep. 13, 2011
By Karen Natividadn

The efforts to restrict birthright citizenship are as unconscionable as they are unworkable. By Bruce J. Einhorn of Pepperdine...


Labor/Employment


State law has expanded the traditionally defined trio of professionals to exempt more workers from overtime pay. By Leslie A. ...


Criminal


Employment lawyer to serve jail time

Sep. 13, 2011
By Don De Benedictis

A Harvard-educated employment lawyer from Newport Beach was sentenced Friday to 270 days in jail for stealing $90,000 from two...


Government


Tax plan won't help start-ups

Sep. 13, 2011
By Robert Pierce

Proposed corporate tax revisions that offer a 4 percent sales tax break to start-ups on equipment purchases might help some la...


Health Care, Pharmaceuticals, Biotech


Blue Shield of California is asking the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to reconsider a controversial ruling requiring that ...


Intellectual Property


A recent court decision has Christian Louboutin seeing red. By Bradley P. Boyer of Ropers, Majeski, Kohn & Bentley PC ...


Law Practice


Lawmakers pass jury selection bill

Sep. 13, 2011
By Emily Green

A bill protecting lawyers' ability to conduct liberal and extensive voir dire passed the Legislature and moved to the governo...


Judges and Judiciary


Judicial Council names new attorney members

Sep. 13, 2011
By Emily Green

Prominent Orange County plaintiffs' attorney Mark P. Robinson, Jr. and Assistant U.S. Attorney Angela Joy Davis from Los Angel...


Intellectual Property


A San Jose magistrate judge has ordered the chief executive officers of Oracle Corp. and Google Inc. to attend a settlement co...


Corporate


Sonsini advised Google in Zagat buy

Sep. 13, 2011
By Robert Pierce

Google Inc. turned to Wilson Sonisni Goodrich & Rosati PC for its buy of iconic review company Zagat. ...


Criminal


Prosecutors close criminal SAP case

Sep. 13, 2011
By Jill Redhage

Months after losing a civil trade secrets lawsuit to Oracle Corp., an SAP subsidiary agreed to plead guilty to 12 criminal cop...


Obituaries


Aaron A. Roblan

Sep. 13, 2011
By Saul Sugarman

1973-2011 ...


Product Liability


Judge's ruling draws lines around Concepcion

Sep. 13, 2011
By Robert Iafolla

A Santa Ana federal judge punched a hole last week in the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark decision that has forced class actions...


Litigation


Golden Globes trial delayed after deal

Sep. 13, 2011
By Erica E. Phillips

January's Golden Globe Awards show will go on, despite a 30-day delay in an ongoing dispute between the Hollywood Foreign Pres...


Government


Projects fast-tracking bills advances

Sep. 13, 2011
By Jason W. Armstrong

Environmental and land use lawyers said they expect a pair of closely watched bills aimed at fast-tracking legal challenges to...


Government


Accusations flew between state and local court leaders Friday, but the Judicial Council ultimately approved $3.1 million in fu...


Law Practice


On the Move

Sep. 12, 2011
By Casey Sullivan