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Judicial Profile


Ticker Shock

Sep. 10, 2009
By Lisa Kestenbaumn

Before recent heart surgery, John Garibaldi kept current on appellate rulings. While he recuperates, he's more attuned to what...


Law Practice


Protest Planned For State Bar Convention

Sep. 10, 2009
By Pat Broderick

Attorneys from across the state are expected to join a rally Saturday protesting the State Bar's decision to hold its 82nd ann...


Marketing


Popping Pills

Sep. 10, 2009
By Sara Libbyn

Congress has provided two special incentives for pharmaceutical companies to innovate: patent term extension and FDA marketing...


Criminal


Prominent Silicon Valley financier "Boots" Del Biaggio III made a tearful apology Tuesday before being sentenced to eight year...


Administrative/Regulatory


Customers who sued a group of banks for antitrust violations related to ATM fees failed to show that they are effectively proh...


Administrative/Regulatory


Money-saving state court closures start next Wednesday, Sept. 16, and will continue once a month until June 2010, the Judicial...


Entertainment & Sports


The heirs of J.R.R. Tolkien have settled with New Line Cinema after suing the company for $150 million in unpaid profits from ...


California Courts of Appeal


Spilling Over

Sep. 10, 2009
By Sara Libbyn

The mere fact a damage claim has its genesis in a construction project does not automatically mean the 10-year absolute limita...


Intellectual Property


Our Path to Misunderstanding Copyright

Sep. 10, 2009
By Sara Libbyn

In "Moral Panics and the Copyright Wars," William Patry argues that the copyright wars throughout history can be traced back t...


Antitrust & Trade Reg.


U.S. District Judge Denny Chin's Manhattan court was flooded with last-minute objections, along with support, of the Google Bo...


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


Court: Heir to Nazi-Stolen Art Can Sue Spain

Sep. 10, 2009
By John Roemer

The heir to an important French impressionist painting stolen by the Nazis in Munich in 1939 and currently on display in Madri...


Administrative/Regulatory


Furloughs May Cost State Millions

Sep. 10, 2009
By Dhyana Levey And Matthew Pordum

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's decision to furlough state employees is clogging courtroom dockets and catching the ire of state ...


Criminal


Police Services on Chopping Block

Sep. 10, 2009
By Sara Libbyn

Our leaders' choice to eviscerate the criminal justice complex to save cash is shortsighted and dangerous, writes Steve Lurie....


Judicial Profile


Justice M. Kathleen Butz

Sep. 10, 2009
By Laura Ernden

Kathleen Butz began her legal career doing civil litigation and transactional work in the Sierra Foothills. Since taking the a...


Law Practice


Civil Justice at Its Best

Sep. 10, 2009
By Sara Libbyn

Two L.A. lawyers exemplify the very best of the profession, writes John Nockleby. ...


Discipline


Disciplinary Actions

Sep. 9, 2009
By Lisa Kestenbaumn

Here are summaries of lawyer disciplinary actions taken recently by the state Supreme Court or the Bar Court, listing attorney...


Law Practice


A judge has disqualified lawyers defending First American Title Insurance in four class action lawsuits, siding with plaintiff...


Perspective


Letters to the Editor

Sep. 9, 2009
By Sara Libbyn

Readers weigh in on victim restitution and the attorney general race.


U.S. Supreme Court


Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. escorted newly appointed Justice Sonia Sotomayor down the front steps of the U.S. Supreme Co...


Real Estate/Development


Homebuilders Sued Over Lax Lending Rules

Sep. 9, 2009
By Jason W. Armstrong

Thousands of homeowners nationwide are expected to join a string of federal class action lawsuits accusing eight major homebui...


Environmental


A cutting-edge solar power startup has snagged a highly-anticipated $535 million loan guarantee from the federal government --...


Judges and Judiciary


Members of Congress have returned to Capitol Hill, where health care reform and several must-pass authorization and appropriat...


Immigration


Status Seeking

Sep. 9, 2009
By Sara Libbyn

Beginning today, federal contractors must use the E-Verify program to check the legal status of new hires, writes Allen Erenba...


Perspective


On Air, Online

Sep. 9, 2009
By Sara Libbyn

A recent 2nd Circuit case involving Internet radio and webcasting is an important guidepost on the path to the digital society...


Intellectual Property


The Superman comics illustrate how the value of the rights to copyrighted works can explode over time, write Miles J. Feldman ...


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


Former Attorney General John Ashcroft is not immune from a lawsuit by an American convert to Islam who claims he was wrongly d...


Mergers & Acquisitions


The Latham & Watkins lawyer who helped shepherd a deal between a big pharmaceutical company and a Carlsbad-based dermatolo...


Corporate


The co-founders of a company that sued Facebook Inc. for stealing its ideas is now owned by Facebook, and that fact requires i...


Managing Partner


No Canned Answers for Cominos

Sep. 9, 2009
By Sara Randazzon

Gordon & Rees has grown from a small, San Francisco-only litigation shop to a mid-tier firm with 16 offices around the cou...


California Courts of Appeal


A divided state appellate panel has upheld an Alameda County ordinance cutting the length of time employable individuals can c...