Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) can offer parties more flexibility, efficiency, and cost savings than traditional litigat...
DraftKings Opposition to Restraining Order
By Antoine Abou-Diwan
DraftKings Declaration
By Antoine Abou-Diwan
Hermalyn Ex Parte Application
By Antoine Abou-Diwan
Radakovic v. Wells Fargo Advisors LLC, et al.
By Wisdom Howell
Leavitt v. Wells Fargo Securities LLC
By Wisdom Howell
Psaila v. Girardi et al.
By Devon Belcher
Robin Park v. Baker Tilly US
By Skyler Romero
Tesla order
By Sunidhi Sridhar
Lawsuit accuses former Tyson & Mendes lawyer of mishandling toy store case
By Skyler Romero
The attorney's failure to notify the plaintiff of a settlement offer by his client, Tom's Toys, led to costly and unnecessary ...
AT&T faces another class action over data breach
By Wisdom Howell
The new lawsuit, filed in Santa Clara Superior Court by Mark D. Potter and James M. Treglio of Potter Handy LLP, comes a few w...
The primary source of the pollutants is believed to be two paint shops located at the factory.
Senators want return of 'blue slip' − or maybe not
By Craig Anderson
But U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, a Democrat, is in no position to bind a future committee chair, who has the sole responsibility for...
Workday asks judge to reject claims over applicant screening software
By Sunidhi Sridhar
The company argues that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act does not cover software vendors, and that employers are not liable f...
Margaret L. Oldendorf has been a superior court judge since 2005.
Bank accused of helping FTX fraud scheme fights to dismiss class complaint
By Devon Belcher
Silvergate Bank's counsel argued U.S. District Judge Ruth Bermudez Montenegro erred in her negligence law analysis that denied...
The proposed federal tax hikes will hit harder in California than in some other states, as California already has the highest ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has, for now, allowed claimants to recover damages for acts allegedly occurring more than three years b...
Adopting the European model of antitrust law could harm California’s economy, especially its technology industry and its start...
Commission on Judicial Appointments confirms 3 justices to courts of appeal
By Douglas Saunders Sr.
They are Justice Gonzalo C. Martinez, Judge Natalie P. Stone and Judge Tara Desautels.
17 states challenge California's Clean Fleet regulations
By Malcolm Maclachlan
The lawsuit argues that the regulations could make it more difficult for people to move to other states.
Bill allowing injunctive relief in PAGA cases passes California Assembly
By Malcolm Maclachlan
AB 2288 is sponsored by a coalition including the Consumer Attorneys of California, the California Employment Lawyers Associat...
Secretive Bohemian Club sued again for wage and hour violations
By Wisdom Howell
The lawsuits were filed by workers at the Bohemian Grove sister property, which were dismissed by a federal judge earlier this...
The parent company of Haas Formula LLC is accusing former team principal Guenther Steiner of trademark infringement.
Social media companies argue against public nuisance claims
By Skyler Romero
"It is nearly universally true that public nuisance is limited spatially," Ashley W. Hardin of Williams & Connolly LLP tol...
DA transfers Grossman murder case after internal conflict allegation
By Antoine Abou-Diwan
The day after the state Attorney General filed criminal charges against a key aide to the District Attorney, prosecutors in th...
Gregg et al. v. Bohemian Club
By Wisdom Howell
Rousell et al v. Bohemian Club 2
By Wisdom Howell
Rousell et al v. Bohemian Club 1
By Wisdom Howell
Appeals court panel appears puzzled by arguments in asylum seeker case
By Craig Anderson
The case is one of several that is percolating through the court system about the administration's requirement that asylum see...