U.S. Supreme Court
Legal Immigrants Can Be Deported for Fraud of $10,000 and Up
By Lawrence Hurleyn
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday ruled unanimously that the government has the authority to deport immigrants prosecuted for frau...
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit
9th Circuit Doubles Award For Valdez Spill
By John Roemer
ExxonMobil Corp. must pay about $500 million dollars in interest and costs on the punitive damages it owes for the 1989 Exxon ...
U.S. Supreme Court
Justices to Review Case on Discharge of Student Loans in Bankruptcy
By Lawrence Hurleyn
The U.S. Supreme Court decided Monday to review a 2008 9th U.S. Circuit ruling that held that student loans can be discharged ...
President Barack Obama disappointed a gathering of the nation's physicians in Chicago on Monday when he told them that he does...
The state's courthouses will close one day a month under a deal reached Monday that resolves most of the details of how the st...
Law Practice
Big Firms' Inefficient Cost Structures Bind Them to the Billable Hour
By Sara Libbyn
Large firms simply can't afford to abandon hourly billing, writes David Bohrer.
Some judges have become so removed from the real world, their senses of justice and common sense have become dulled - not from...
Firms shouldn't let young lawyers get by with thinking social networking is the only type of marketing they should be doing, F...
Judith C. Chirlin, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge, well known for her teachings on the American justice system to n...
Law Practice
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Opens Office in Brazil
By Maya Meinert And Rebecca U. Cho
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher is following the money trail to Sao Paulo, Brazil, where the firm plans to open an office in the n...
A federal judge refused Friday to dismiss civil claims filed against former Bush administration lawyer John C. Yoo by Jose Pad...
The aggressive pursuit of "Spam King" Sanford Wallace by Facebook Inc., the Federal Trade Commission and MySpace has driven hi...
As the threat of statewide monthly court closures looms, trial courts have been figuring out their own ways to trim badly stre...
The Administrative Office of the Courts has abandoned its opposition to dipping into technology fees to balance the budget, bu...
A federal judge's dismissal of two felonies against prominent trial attorney Pierce O'Donnell last week may have created a leg...
Here are summaries of lawyer disciplinary actions taken recently by the state Supreme Court or the Bar Court, listing attorney...
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit
9th Circuit Still Pondering Round 2 of Pledge Challenge
By John Roemer
More than 18 months have passed since the 9th Circuit heard oral argument over an atheist's demand that the words "under God" ...
Large Firms
Six Years On, Dregs of Brobeck's Bankruptcy Coming to a Close
By Jill Redhage
The bankruptcy of San Francisco's Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison - now six years running - is nearing a close.
Shell's agreement to settle a case involving human rights violations is a big victory for corporate accountability, writes Pau...
Top California officials lined up last week to argue against allowing new same-sex weddings in the state while a federal lawsu...
Law Practice
Jury Finds Bad Faith By Insurer, Awards $6 Million to Victims
By Don Debenedictisn
Proof discrimination was intended isn't needed, court says. ...
Health Care, Pharmaceuticals, Biotech
Looming State Welfare Cuts Risk a Legal Aid Shake-Up
By Evan George
The Legislature is weighing plans to slash the state's safety net programs by about $3 billion dollars, including eliminating ...
Employers hoping to force workplace discrimination claims into arbitration have faced increasing obstacles, write Shelline Ben...
The Pacific Legal Foundation on Thursday sued Caltrans, alleging that the agency's new contract quota program for minority-own...
The new administration is flexing its muscles when it comes to antitrust enforcement, write John M. Landry and Helen C. Eckert.
Law Practice
Public Counsel to Honor Bill Gates Sr. for Helping Poor
By Lisa Kestenbaumn
On Tuesday, Public Counsel, the largest pro bono public interest law firm in the nation, will honor Gates with its William O. ...
State Bar & Bar Associations
Bar Leaders Say Chief Counsel Ouster Not Political
By Amy Yarbroughn
With some critics slamming the State Bar for not reappointing its chief trial counsel last week, bar officials commented late ...
Alternative Dispute Resolution
For Long Beach Neutral, You Can Home Again
By Mindy Farabeen
Michael Nott mediates and arbitrates disputes in his native Long Beach, just a stone's throw from the medical clinic where he ...
Government
Democrats Challenge Obama On Use of State Secret Privilege
By Robert Iafollan
Even as the Obama administration stands by its continued use of the state secrets privilege, Democratic lawmakers pushed forwa...