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Campaigners behind an effort to recall Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price say they’ve amassed enough signatures to bring the recall vote to the Bo...


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By Malcolm Maclachlan

Both sides agreed Thursday to forgo closing arguments. Dunn is accused of misusing State Bar funds.


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The Second District Court of Appeals recently applied 231.7 in People v. Uriostegui, reversing the conviction and order...


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Apr. 18, 2024
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In DeVillier v. Texas, the state removed a takings claim from state court to federal court and then argued that there w...


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AT&T opposes new FCC regulations to improve customer data protections and data breach reporting requirements.



Verdicts & Settlements

Wage and Hour Verna Maxwell Clarke and La... $59,990,000
Miriam Green, on behalf of ... $17,337,111
Dischargeability David Berger v. Leslie Klein $7,401,370
Breach of Contract Wiseman Park LLC, a cancell... $5,500,000
Wage and Hour Gelin Turcios Toledo, indiv... $2,300,000
Elder Abuse Jane Doe 1; Jane Doe 2; Joh... $2,223,500
Rent Control The People of the State of ... $2,040,000
Wage and Hour Anthony Sikes, on behalf of... $2,000,000
Assault and Battery Leticia Sanchez v. County o... $1,750,000
Wage and Hour Courtney Haynes, on behalf ... $1,660,000

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Azadeh Gowharrizi as Associate in Greenspoon Marder LLP

Azadeh Gowharrizi is a member of the firm's Environmental and Litigation practice groups. With over 18 years of experience in complex litigation and dispute resolution at mid-sized and Am Law 100 firms, Gowharrizi has prosecuted and defended claims in both state and federal court.


Barbara Crouch as Senior Counsel in Greenspoon Marder LLP

Barbara Croutch is a member of the firm's Environmental and Litigation practice groups. She focuses her practice in the areas of class actions, commercial litigation, complex product liability and toxic torts litigation, insurance recovery disputes, environmental contamination litigation, and personal injury and wrongful death defense.


Christopher "Smitty" Smith as Partner in Greenspoon Marder LLP

Smith chairs the firm's Environmental practice group and is a member of the Litigation practice group, advising clients on a wide range of legal matters including contract, environmental law, insurance, real estate, and product liability issues. With extensive experience in both prosecuting and defending claims through trial in federal and state courts, Smith specializes in environmental issues stemming from industrial operations and real estate development.


Details

Greenspoon Marder LLP is a full-service law firm with over 225 attorneys and more than 20 office locations across the United States. With operations from Miami to New York and from Denver to Los Angeles, our firm attracts some of the nation's top talent in key markets and innovation hubs. Our core practice areas include Real Estate, Litigation, and Transactional Services, complemented by the capabilities of a full-service firm. Greenspoon Marder has held a spot on The American Lawyer's Am Law 200 as one of the top law firms in the U.S. since 2015, and our goal is to provide exceptional client service by developing a thorough understanding of each client's business needs and objectives in order to provide strategic, cost-effective solutions. For more information, visit www.gmlaw.com.

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Kuigoua v. Dept. of Veteran Affairs

Inclusion of fundamentally different claims in legal complaint from those contained in administrative complaint concerning alleged employment discrimination meant plaintiff failed to exha...


Criminal Law and Procedure

Modification: People v. Gray

Where defendant was found not guilty by reason of insanity, superior court lacked jurisdiction to modify and recalculate defendant' s commitment term pursuant to Penal Code Section 1172.75.


Criminal Law and Procedure

Modification: People v. Beaudreaux

While the trial court erred in not providing counsel to defendant for his Section 1172.6 resentencing petition, the error was harmless because the jury found him to be the actual killer.


Criminal Law and Procedure

U.S. v. Ramirez

Police officer's inquiry about a driver's parole status during a traffic stop was a neglibly burdensome safety precaution that did not violate the Fourth Amendment.


Constitutional Law

Meinecke v. City of Seattle

Bible-reading speaker's free speech rights prevailed over City's restrictions, when less speech-restrictive means were available to achieve public safety from assaulting hecklers.