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Government


Political fundraising entered the digital frontier this week as California allowed political contributions via text messaging...


Judges and Judiciary


9th Circuit nominee breezes through hearing

Dec. 14, 2011
By Robert Iafolla

Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP partner Paul J. Watford enjoyed a brisk, controversy-free hearing on Capitol Hill Tuesday for h...


U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit


Testing federal courts' power over the executive branch, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday heard oral argument ...


Civil Rights


Protecting privacy, now more important than ever

Dec. 14, 2011
By Karen Natividadn

How do California's privacy laws protect consumers? By Brian Kabatack and Evan Zucker of Kabatack Brown Kellner LLP


Corporate


Cloud company hits market in week of IPOs

Dec. 14, 2011
By Robert Pierce

Jive Software Inc. started trading on Tuesday after raising $161.3 million dollars in its initial public offering. Wilson Sons...


Only district judges can enter final judgment in certain suits stemming from law firm bankruptcies, a federal judge ruled Tues...


Health Care & Hospital Law


Privacy laws could trip up health data companies

Dec. 13, 2011
By Mandy Jacksonn

Many high-tech companies are getting into the health care data business, but not all of them fully understand the responsibili...


Mergers & Acquisitions


Dealmakers

Dec. 13, 2011
By Robert Pierce

A roundup of recent M&A and financing activity and the lawyers involved.


Judges and Judiciary


A memorial celebration of the life of retired Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Loren Miller Jr. will be at 2 p.m. Wedne...


Law Practice


GC abruptly departs Hewlett Packard

Dec. 13, 2011
By Saul Sugarmann

The general counsel for computer giant Hewlett Packard Co. has left the company just three months after HP named former eBay ...


A judge on Monday threw out most of a law firm's suit against the city and county of San Francisco over whether it was improp...


Obituaries


Services planned for Judge Stephen Dombrink

Dec. 13, 2011
By Pat Alston

Retired Alameda County Superior Court judge loses his battle with multiple myeloma.


U.S. Supreme Court


High court could split on immigration case

Dec. 13, 2011
By Robert Iafolla

An eight-justice U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to consider Arizona's controversial immigration law, with Justice Elena Kaga...


Public Interest


Discovering pro bono work in Delaware

Dec. 13, 2011
By Sharon Liangn

How Delaware's clerkship requirement changed my mind forever about pro bono work. By Mark H. Smith of Sharma, Smith & Gray PC


U.S. Supreme Court


High court issues rare immigration consensus

Dec. 13, 2011
By Robert Iafolla

In a rare, unanimous pro-immigrant decision temporarily blocking one man's deportation, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the ...


Law Practice


Sidley snags litigator from Greenberg Traurig

Dec. 13, 2011
By Casey Sullivan

Sidley Austin LLP snagged intellectual property litigator Vernon M. Winters from Greenberg Traurig LLP, adding him as a partne...


U.S. Supreme Court


U.S. Supreme Court grants and denials

Dec. 13, 2011
By Evan George

A roundup of cases granted or denied for review by the U.S. Supreme Court.


With social media and new ad avenues, the variability of consumer exposure may defeat class certification. By Gregory J. Sater...


Litigation


Fresno Police audit released to public

Dec. 13, 2011
By Henry Meier

An independent audit of the Fresno Police Department criticizes the use of patrol sergeants with little or no training for ove...


Labor/Employment


UNITE HERE secretly gave union donation

Dec. 13, 2011
By Brian Sumersn

A mysterious seven-figure donation made to the National Union of Healthcare Workers through a lawyer came from New York-based ...


Judges and Judiciary


The lack of South Asian federal judges, especially in the Bay Area, is striking. By Jolsna John and Paven Malhotra of the Nort...


Labor/Employment


Judge deals blow to cashiers in seating case

Dec. 13, 2011
By Brian Sumersn

A group of current and former cashiers suing 99 Cents Only Stores for not providing them suitable seating cannot move forward ...


Government


AOC vows 'deep dive’ on proposed gift

Dec. 13, 2011
By Don Debenedictisn

The Administrative Office of the Courts is looking carefully at legal and ethical issues raised by a private foundation's offe...


Mergers & Acquisitions


In-house lawyers wary of law firm mergers

Dec. 13, 2011
By Saul Sugarmann

The recent flurry of law firm mergers has in-house attorneys talking about whether these newly formed relationships are as goo...


Health Care & Hospital Law


Medical device company settles kickback suits

Dec. 13, 2011
By Jason W. Armstrong And Sean Win

A major medical device company agreed Monday to pay the U.S. government $23.5 million to settle a pair of lawsuits accusing it...


Intellectual Property


The government's secret campaign against websites it accuses of being primarily devoted to infringing activities will get a ra...


Online shopping will never be the same again - prepare now.


Perspective


When are owners who open up their property to the public for recreational use immune from liability? By Winston S. Keh of Murp...


Labor/Employment


New employment laws for 2012

Dec. 12, 2011
By Genevieve Knollen

Resolve to comply with new employment laws for the New Year. By Wendy E. Lane of Rutter Hobbs & Davidoff Inc


Litigation


Jury finds in Nissan's favor in dealer loan case

Dec. 12, 2011
By Don Debenedictisn

An Orange County jury found Thursday that a once-successful car dealer who complained he was unfairly dumped by Nissan as the...