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Supreme Court Roundtable Discussion: San Francisco - Justice Breyer's Glossip v. Gross dissent
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Supreme Court Roundtable Discussion: Los Angeles - Wellness International v. Sharif
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Supreme Court Roundtable Discussion: Los Angeles - Dart Cherokee v. Owens
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Supreme Court Roundtable Discussion: Los Angeles - Michigan v. EPA
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Supreme Court Roundtable Discussion: Los Angeles - Abortion
By Riley Guerin
A debate between prosecutors and criminal defense attorneys at an Orange County law school Wednesday was a microcosm of a stat...
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Supreme Court Roundtable Discussion: Los Angeles - Justice Breyer's Glossip v. Gross dissent
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Letter to the Editor
LETTER: AB 465 an overdue fix to 'pay to play' justice
By Ben Armisteadn
Kim Stone's recent column, "In defense of requiring employees to arbitrate claims" (Sept. 30) warrants a response. Studies sho...
In April, the U.S. Supreme Court adopted several proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which are set to...
On Oct. 9, the annual Conference of Delegates of California Conference of Bar Associations will meet in Anaheim for three days...
This fall, for the second time in as many years, the U.S. Supreme Court will consider Abigail Fisher's complaint against the U...
In its first year of operation, small firm Huang Ybarra Singer & May LLP in Los Angeles has obtained outsize victories fo...
Assembly Bill 303 requires anyone within eyesight of a minor being searched be the same sex as the minor. The bill, written by...
Despite recent market volatility, deal making in the U.S. and worldwide remained strong in the third quarter of the year, bri...
A bipartisan group of U. S. Senators led by Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Judiciary Committee, has crafted an ambitious crim...
JAMS San Francisco ...
The American Bar Association has entered into a partnership with Rocket Lawyer Inc., the San Francisco based online legal serv...
In August, SEC brought a large enforcement action against 32 defendants for hacking into networks of newswire services, but th...
CREJ Front Page
$2 billion antitrust settlement will open credit default swaps market
By Gautham Thomas
A $2 billion settlement reached with a dozen of the world's largest investment banks for colluding to control the credit defau...
Judges and Judiciary
Senior U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti to retire after 45 years
By Fiona Smith
The 93-year-old, appointed by President Richard Nixon in 1970, is the longest serving judge on the Northern District. ...
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' skeptical attitude towards arbitration agreements will be tested by the U.S. Supreme Co...
The disciplinary saga that ensnared prominent Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP patent litigator Edward R. Reines and prompted th...
With virtual reality headsets slated to hit the market en masse in the next year, attorneys are wondering what the potential f...
In a boost to teacher unions, a federal judge has tossed for now a lawsuit that claimed California teachers face an unlawful b...
On what planet does Kim Stone, author of the column "In defense of requiring employees to arbitrate claims" (Sept. 30), reside...
In L.A. County, 13,000 people become homeless every month. Each of them is someone's son or daughter. To tackle this unprecede...
"Equal Justice Under Law" is engraved on the U.S. Supreme Court building, but it is up to lawyers and advocates to ensure that...
The SF public defender arrested for protecting her client earlier this year has hit the city, the police department, Stansbury...
Mergers & Acquisitions
Latham attorneys aid in Israeli tech acquisition
By Banks Albachn
A team of attorneys at Latham & Watkins LLP advised Israel-based Mellanox Technologies Ltd. on U.S. law in its $811 milli...
With a partial judgment of $548 million yet to be collected and another expensive damages retrial looming, Apple Inc. and Sams...