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California Supreme Court


The unanimous ruling forces Los Angeles County to provide the home addresses and phone numbers of its roughly 50,000 employees...


Government


Attorneys who work with municipalities on telecommunications matters said they're encountering a bigger push from the wireless...


Months after the passage of Prop. 36, which reformed the state's three-strikes law, some legal experts and public defenders wo...


Although Prop. 13 was simple when passed, it has gradually become encrusted with many special rules and exemptions.


Law Practice


Conspiracy theories are on the rise, but what explains the acceptance of some of these patently irrational scenarios? By Josep...


Entertainment & Sports


Two youth soccer coaches formerly employed by Chivas USA filed a racial discrimination and harassment lawsuit filed has caused...


Mergers & Acquisitions


A quartet of stateside law firms orchestrated the largest-ever Chinese acquisition of a U.S. company - the $7.1 billion purcha...


An environment advocacy group has sued the California Energy Commission, claiming the agency wields too much decision-making a...


Litigation


The San Francisco Sheriff's Department could be liable for an incident in which an officer struck a man in the face while he w...


State Supreme Court justices heard arguments Wednesday about whether law enforcement officers who shot a man to death can be l...


Environmental


Retailers around California are now on notice to follow hazardous waste laws or meet a similar fate to Wal-Mart Stores Inc., w...


Real Estate/Development


Real Estate Deals

May 30, 2013
By David Ruiz

Holliday Fenoglio Fowler LP secured an $11 million fixed-rate, 20-year loan for a joint venture between Pacific Prime Properti...


California Supreme Court


The Legislature has commanded that exemptions to labor laws be narrowly construed, and with good reason. By Norman B. Blumenthal


Intellectual Property


A district court recently denied plaintiffs' motion for class certification in a 6-year-old class-action lawsuit filed against...


Perspective


Judicial notice: effective weapon or misfire?

May 29, 2013
By Ben Armisteadn

If the case law is any indication, while frequently utilized, judicial notice is misunderstood. By Gary A. Watt and Ryan Rezaei


Corporate


Despite some of the uncertainty that has tempered venture capital investing over the past few years, new quarterly data releas...


Wal-Mart Stores Inc. pleaded guilty on Tuesday to charges it mishandled hazardous waste and will pay more than $81 million in ...


Criminal


Former KPMG partner pleads guilty to fraud

May 29, 2013
By Henry Meier

A former partner at accounting firm KPMG LLP agreed to plead guilty to fraud charges Tuesday as part of deal with federal pro...


Law Practice


Gordon & Rees to open Oakland office in 2014

May 29, 2013
By Joshua Seboldn

Gordon & Rees LLP will be opening an Oakland office in 2014. The move involves relocating firmwide administrative staff f...


Litigation


Hundreds of warehouse workers won the right to press forward with their employment lawsuit against Medline Industries Inc. in...


Mergers & Acquisitions


Attorneys in California and New York helped guide an all-Florida mortgage industry deal announced Tuesday - Fidelity National...


Litigation


The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia unanimously ruled that Comcast did not discriminate against the unaffil...


Government


The state's court system may be looking to overhaul and expand its offerings of language assistance to non-English speakers as...


Critics say the state Supreme Court may be the most conservative court in the country when it comes to defendants' Sixth Amend...


Entertainment & Sports


The 2nd District Court of Appeal on Tuesday upheld a lower court's order to stay the NFL's suit for a declaratory relief judgm...


It's tough when a lawyer wins the case but can't get paid. For immigration lawyers representing indigent clients facing deport...


Law Practice


British IP firm opens US office

May 29, 2013
By David Ruiz

London-based intellectual property firm EIP has opened an office in San Diego to offer its services to U.S.-based clients, the...


Law Practice


Legal world braces for 3D printing revolution

May 28, 2013
By Joshua Seboldn

3D printers are seeping into the mainstream consciousness. A rapid drop in price is making small scale manufacturing processes...


Perspective


Judges have the right to discovery

May 28, 2013
By Ben Armisteadn

The article "Judges under investigation will get more information, but enough?" may have created the misimpression that judges...


Administrative/Regulatory


Four years after a coal company received a CWA permit, the EPA overturned the permit in light of "new information." A circuit ...