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


Mutual fund investors say Charles Schwab breached a contract when it heavily invested in mortgage-backed securities that went ...


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


Can the U.S. Department of Justice publish inaccurate statements in a press release about a conviction? And was the press rele...


Judicial Profile


Shahla S. Sabet

Mar. 11, 2015
By Don Debenedictisn

Superior Court Judge Shahla Sabet's treks across the globe have helped inform her sense of fairness.


Mergers & Acquisitions


Dealmakers

Mar. 10, 2015
By Jason Pafundin

A roundup of recent transactions across the state and the lawyers involved.


California Courts of Appeal


Tort lawyers keen to raise the medical malpractice payout cap have been skunked at the polls and frozen out by the state Legis...


Perspective


A recent decision may represent an implicit backpedaling without sufficient justification. By Theodore G. Brown III ...


The city of Los Angeles filed a breach of contract and fraudulent inducement lawsuit Friday against PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP...


Labor/Employment


A new federal lawsuit has been filed while the U.S. Supreme Court reviews another case and the EEOC offers guidance on accommo...


More than 4,000 public housing residents will be reimbursed for monthly garbage pickup fees unlawfully added to their rent. ...


Law Practice


Minority students from Dorsey High School in Los Angeles received an introduction to law school and the legal profession thank...


Litigation


A Los Angeles County judge has dropped a malpractice lawsuit against Crowell & Moring LLP, ruling that the plaintiff did n...


Law Practice


John M. Sorich, mortgage litigator and shareholder at Los Angeles-based AlvaradoSmith APC, has departed the firm with six atto...


Law Practice


Latest Bureau of Labor Statistics report shows 4,900 positions were added last month. ...


Community News


Event draws curious crowds

Mar. 10, 2015
By John Michael

Event draws curious crowds ...


Perspective


Demand futility, Delaware style

Mar. 10, 2015
By Ben Armisteadn

The state high court recently refused to review a decision that brings California into line with Delaware and other jurisdict...


Law Practice


Entry-level recruiting at law firms increased during the last half of 2014, reaching pre-recession numbers and contributing to...


Entertainment & Sports


An eight-member jury began its first full day of deliberations Friday in the high-profile dispute over whether the 2013 pop hi...


Judicial Profile


Laura Matz

Mar. 10, 2015
By Laurinda Keys

Superior Court Judge Laura Matz in Glendale sticks to the law and the codes to ensure fairness.


Firm Watch


On the Move

Mar. 9, 2015
By Melanie Brisbonn

A weekly roundup of lateral attorney moves, law firm office openings and partner promotions from around California.


Judicial Profile


Robert L. Hess

Mar. 9, 2015
By Laurinda Keys

Judge Robert L. Hess asks detailed questions to focus on substantive issues and save trial time.


Judicial Profile


R. Steven Lapham

Mar. 8, 2015
By Fiona Smith

The onetime Unabomber prosecutor is enjoying service as a Sacramento County juvenile judge.


Criminal


Recordings expected in modern prosecutions

Mar. 7, 2015
By Henry Meier

The acquittal this week of two realtors accused of bank and wire fraud highlighted the controversial suspect interview protoco...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


The increasingly complicated world of litigation, coupled with the crippling effects of budget cuts on the judicial system, ca...


Perspective


Lessons from Rock, Paper, Scissors

Mar. 7, 2015
By Ben Armisteadn

The "transitive principle" is logical, predictable and reliable, and undeniably, unequivocally and universally true ... except...


California Supreme Court


Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye on Thursday named 15 judicial officers and others, led by Associate Justice Mariano-Flore...


The Bakersfield jury announced the verdict Thursday against the pharmaceutical company tangled in over 36,000 other pelvic mes...


Solo and Small Firms


Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Long Beach, Garcia, Artigliere, & Medby is an elder abuse legal practice with a speci...


Mergers & Acquisitions


Wilson Sonsini guides $21 billion pharma deal

Mar. 7, 2015
By Banks Albachn

Pharmacyclics, Inc., maker of the cancer-treatment drug Imbruvica, was aquired by AbbVie Inc. with the guidance of law firm Wi...


Intellectual Property


Lawyers seeking protection for their clients' inventions are facing new challenges due to recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings an...


For David M. Howard, general counsel of Hortonworks Inc., contract management and legal costs are two of the most frequent iss...