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Large Firms


Fewer New Partners at Latham

Nov. 6, 2009
By Jlin

The firm announced Thursday the promotions of 23 associates to partner and 13 more to counsel. They include 10 California asso...


Transportation


Truckers Claim 'Wage Theft'

Nov. 6, 2009
By Fiona Smith

The trucking industry temporarily beat back a Port of Los Angeles requirement to hire drivers as employees but one company is ...


Personal Injury & Torts


Lead Plaintiff Can Choose Counsel

Nov. 6, 2009
By John Roemer

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday rebuked a federal trial judge who took it upon himself to reject the plainti...


Perspective


Lessons From a Corsican Mouse on Practicing Law

Nov. 6, 2009
By Sharon Liangn

Business lawyer Edwin Reeser tells of his encounter with a mouse and how this became invaluable advice to future clients.


Large Firms


Ex-Prosecutor Joins Sheppard

Nov. 6, 2009
By Jlin

Michael W. Emmick, a former assistant United States attorney in Los Angeles, has joined Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton ...


Perspective


Mark Kemple of Jones Day addresses Arias v. Superior Court (Angelo Diary) and how employers can cover their bases.


Product Liability


Toyota Seeks to Transfer Cases to L.A.

Nov. 6, 2009
By Evelyn Larrubian

Attorneys representing Toyota asked a federal judge in Texas to transfer 17 rollover suits that plaintiffs' counsel say involv...


Technology & Science


What Can Be Patented?

Nov. 6, 2009
By Craig Anderson

The U.S. Supreme Court will consider Monday what is patentable subject matter in a case that has many intellectual property ex...


Perspective


Legal Marketing When Funds Are Tight

Nov. 6, 2009
By Sharon Liangn

Joseph Beachboard of Ogletree Deakins and Allan Colman of The Closers Group advise on maximizing marketing mileage.


Criminal


Deputies Can Stand By Witnesses

Nov. 6, 2009
By Laura Ernden

A common courtroom practice of having a deputy stand next to a defendant on the witness stand won the endorsement of the state...


Securities


When Verifone Inc. announced an accounting restatement in 2007, the resulting stock sell-off wiped out $1.8 billion in shareho...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


Nancy Warren

Nov. 6, 2009
By Evan George

Former bank lawyer Nancy Warren loves helping advocates sell a settlement.


Education


Passion: That Secret Ingredient

Nov. 6, 2009
By Sharon Liangn

Kathleen McKee of Fagen Friedman & Fulfrost shows how being an attorney has combined her passion for education and the env...


Corporate


Patent Wins May Not Block Imports

Nov. 6, 2009
By Craig Anderson

Funai Electric Co. persuaded the U.S. International Trade Commission to block the import of digital TVs made by Vizio. But U.S...


Public Interest


Lawyer to Politician: It's Harder Than it Looks

Nov. 5, 2009
By Pat Broderick

Attorneys with a yen to run for office might think they'd make perfect political candidates. But the transition can be harder ...


Labor/Employment


Defining Safety in the Workplace

Nov. 5, 2009
By Sharon Liangn

Meghan B. Clark of Nordman Cormany Hair & Compton writes about the nuts and bolts of Cal-OSHA's mandatory injury illness p...


Juvenile


Judge Halts Cuts to Foster Care Funding

Nov. 5, 2009
By Evelyn Larrubian

A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order Wednesday, precluding the state from cutting funding to California group...


Securities


Broadcom Witness Admits to Lying

Nov. 5, 2009
By Evelyn Larrubian

The criminal options backdating trial of a former Broadcom executive took a critical turn as the government's main witness rep...


U.S. Supreme Court


Prosecutors May Lose Some Immunity

Nov. 5, 2009
By Lawrence Hurleyn

A majority of U.S. Supreme Court justices seemed inclined Wednesday to allow civil rights claims when prosecutors procure fals...


Law Practice


Ropes & Gray Doubles SF Office Space

Nov. 5, 2009
By Jill Redhage

Boston-based Ropes & Gray just doubled the size of its San Francisco office at a time when other firms are trying to sloug...


Judges and Judiciary


Supporting JNE Independence

Nov. 5, 2009
By Sharon Liangn

Former JNE Commission chairs write to urge the California State Bar's Board of Governors to defend and preserve the autonomy o...


Environmental


After months of haggling and debating, state legislators on Wednesday passed the biggest package of bills seen in decades to r...


Securities


Judge Won't Toss Countrywide Case

Nov. 5, 2009
By Evelyn Larrubian

Arguments made by former mortgage executives trying get civil fraud charges dismissed were "extremely unpersuasive," a federal...


Criminal


Death Penalty Testimony Barred

Nov. 5, 2009
By Liz Enochsn

The first attempt to use Proposition 9 in court to express a victim's views on the death penalty fell through this week, but i...


U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit


9th Circuit Ruling Ups Lawyer Pay

Nov. 5, 2009
By John Roemer

Lawyers who represent Social Security claimants got a lift Wednesday as the federal appeals court told lower courts to more fa...


California Supreme Court


Court Casts Doubt on Judge Bias

Nov. 5, 2009
By Laura Ernden

The state Supreme Court appeared to side Wednesday with a San Diego County judge who presided over a criminal trial after he i...


Perspective


Spin on Water Efficiency Standards

Nov. 5, 2009
By Sharon Liangn

Mari R. Lane of Nossaman wrings out the issue of establishing water efficiency standards for residential clothes washers.


Intellectual Property


Patent Reform Déjà  Vu

Nov. 5, 2009
By Sharon Liangn

William E. Hunter of Fish & Richardson says this is not the first time the patent system has suffered from a backlog of ap...


Pro Bono


Rules for Starting a Pro Bono Clinic

Nov. 4, 2009
By Lisa Kestenbaumn

David Ackerly of the Inner City Law Center offers tips for starting a pro bono legal clinic.


Pro Bono


Tenants Need Your Help Now

Nov. 4, 2009
By Lisa Kestenbaumn

Adam Murray of the Inner City Law Center calls for volunteers to help those facing a housing crisis.