Many see the blockchain as the wild west of today’s technology sector due to its disruptive potential. As a result, developers...
As a practicing city attorney, I sit through many hours of public meetings. I’ve probably seen just about everything from the ...
There a several reasons for each of us in legal education and in the profession to broaden our own perspectives and evaluation...
U.S. Supreme Court, Civil Litigation, Intellectual Property, Health Care & Hospital Law, Corporate, Contracts
The biosimilar patent dance: When in doubt, list it
For all the reference product sponsors about to enter into a patent dance under the Biologics Price Competition and Innovatio...
California Supreme Court, Appellate Practice, Judges and Judiciary, Civil Litigation, U.S. Supreme Court
Tailoring the Emperor’s New Clothes
Precedent sometimes rests upon a legal fiction, and persists until a later decision exposes the fiction for what it is.
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Civil Litigation, Judges and Judiciary, Appellate Practice
Dos and Don’ts in the 9th Circuit
If Special Counsel Robert Mueller has opened a grand jury investigation, the witch has fallen from her broom and the dogs are ...
"Mindfulness" may be a buzzword these days, but it may also light the path to improving professional competence.
The extension of the cap-and-trade program is a major milestone for the state’s greenhouse gas reduction program. However, it ...
While U.S. VC activity appears to be in the middle of a self-correction period, the German venture market almost doubled in th...
Intellectual Property, Corporate
Many businesses, especially those in the tech sector, spend a great deal of time and money obtaining patents to protect their ...
Lithium — the natural resource mined from the Earth’s crust — is perhaps the best-known commodity that people know the least a...
It is believed that this decision is the first which extends the concept of computer “use” or “violation” to the practice of “...
Health Care & Hospital Law, Government, Administrative/Regulatory
Senators duel over health care
While Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell indicated that the Senate would vote on health care legislation on Tuesday, it wa...
Last week the Assembly and Senate judiciary committees approved amendments to a bill (Senate Bill 36, Jackson) that would make...
Securities, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate
Private equity deal execution and operations strategy
Targets are increasingly questioning how quickly a deal can get done and what private equity sponsors can do in terms of opera...
Judges and Judiciary, Government, Criminal, Civil Rights
It’s high time California reforms bail system
Money bail has created a two-tiered system of justice where someone’s release is determined largely by their ability to pay ba...
Corporate
Before recently issued Treasury regulations, it was unclear whether issuing equity to an employee of a disregarded entity and ...
Government, Administrative/Regulatory
Similar to other consumer product disclosure bills the California Legislature has considered in recent years, the bill require...
California Supreme Court, Administrative/Regulatory
Ruling further erodes property rights
Last week, the California Supreme Court ruled against two Encinitas homeowners who challenged the California Coastal Commissio...
What have we learned about Justice Neil Gorsuch from his first 90 days on the bench? Hint: There are few surprises.
There are certain things that come around every once-in-a-while that change life as we know it. And now there is Uber. By Jona...
Dave Mullins and Charlie Craig walked into a bakery for a wedding cake. Jack Phillips, owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop, then wal...
The reality is that for most employees at most companies, a sale of the company may mean a new car or a down payment on a new ...
Franchisors will need to adjust their methods when accounting for franchise fees either this year or next, depending on whethe...
Mergers & Acquisitions, Securities, Corporate
IPOs: people, planning and critical path items
Once a company has determined an IPO is the right choice for them and have implemented the necessary steps to prepare for beco...
Civil Litigation, Intellectual Property, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Brand owners rejoice at Google ruling
The 9th Circuit recently held that "verb use [of a trademark] does not necessarily constitute generic use."
The "disparagement clause" in Section 2 of the Lanham Act violates "bedrock" First Amendment principles and is therefore facia...
Real Estate/Development, Probate, Construction
California contractors: Protecting assets from lawsuits
Since 1970, California law has granted California residents substantial protection for their assets from legal claims of credi...
Environmental & Energy, Administrative/Regulatory
What we can learn from Trump's EPA budget
The approximately 31 percent proposed cut from current spending levels is a staggering figure for any institution, public or p...