Judges and Judiciary
Longtime Alameda County judge, a former prosecutor, to retire
By Saul Sugarman
Kenneth M. Burr, an Alameda County Superior Court judge, will retire at the end of this year after 17 years on the bench. ...
Personalweb Technologies LLC owes Google Inc. $123,934.09 after a federal judge confirmed sanctions on Friday against the Texa...
An off-site sign ban in Los Angeles, touted by the city for its ability to improve traffic conditions and visual aesthetics, h...
Government
Woodland Hills sole practitioner poses unlikely opponent in state attorney general race
By Kylie Reynolds
In one of the state's least contested attorney general races in recent memory, Republican candidate Ron Gold is pushing mariju...
Litigation
Federal Trade Commission sues AT&T for slowing customers' Internet speed
By Hadley Robinson
A government agency sued AT&T Mobility LLC Tuesday claiming the company tricked consumers into believing they had unlimite...
While in the Army, C.H. Rehm learned important skills from escorting journalists in Vietnam.
Darryl M. Woo, an intellectual property and patent litigator, and Mortimer H. Hartwell, a complex commercial litigator whose p...
California Neutrals
Mediators tout benefits of more involved planning role
By Riley Guerin
California Neutrals
IP neutrals see post-grant effect on patent disputes, more domain name fights
By Riley Guerin