Real Estate/Development
Real Estate Movers & Dealmakers
By Jason W. Armstrong And Sean Win
An Irvine-based REIT bought a fully leased 50,359 square-foot Hesperia shopping center.
Labor/Employment
Not as bad as we feared: Labor Board issues guidance on social media
By Sharon Liangn
Surprisingly little has changed from the pre-Facebook analysis of what qualifies as "protected concerted activity." By John Mc...
Perspective
E-Discovery: the true meaning behind deleted, really deleted and unrecoverable files
By Karen Natividadn
Knowledge of how a computer stores files is critical to fulfilling your e-discovery obligations. By Daniel B. Garrie of FSRDG ...
Counties across California are charged with implementing significant changes to the state's correctional system. By Allen Hopp...
A suit filed by the state labor commissioner this week alleging ZipRealty misclassified its agents as independent contractors ...
From Siskiyou County on the Oregon border to the deserts of the Inland Empire, trial courts are implementing mandatory furloug...
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a set of new cases Tuesday during its October 2011 term, which is set to kick off next w...
State Bar & Bar Associations
No S.F. D.A. endorsement from bar association
By John Roemer
The Bar Association of San Francisco won't be endorsing a candidate for San Francisco district attorney because too few member...
Litigation
Challenge to S.F. gun control laws can proceed, judge rules
By Jill Redhage
A Northern District judge on Monday allowed a group of San Francisco gunowners to pursue their case against the city and count...
Gov. Jerry Brown signed two bills Tuesday aimed at helping large projects, including a proposed football stadium in downtown L...
The U.S. Supreme Court announced Tuesday it will consider a Manhattan Beach attorney's quest for immunity from liability for w...
A defamation lawsuit now headed to trial could set an important precedent in interpreting First Amendment freedoms amid the sp...
Employees must now be apprised of their right to join unions and their protections under the National Labor Relations Act. By ...
U.S. District Judge Valerie L. Baker Fairbank, 62, is recovering at her home after suffering a seizure in the courthouse earli...
Two conflicting legal opinions have put the city of Los Angeles at loggerheads with police and firefighters over whether perio...
After several weeks of public relations efforts by court officials warning that budget cuts would harm the justice system, the...
Less than a week before the state is due to transfer inmates and parolees to county care, two county supervisors have joined w...
Superior Court Judge Steven J. Howell has made it his mission to improve court facilities.
The cold-call marketing tactic is not a new way to drum up business for law firms, but it may be unpopular among in-house atto...
Operating partner, counsel for Benchmark Capital Menlo Park ...
A provision in the America Invents Act creates uncertainty for inventors over the issue of prior art. By Robert L. Kovelman an...
Criminal
Los Angeles’ ACE in the hole: A new way to repair 'broken windows’
By Karen Natividadn
A self-funded, citywide ordinance aims to resolve low-grade violations without criminal prosecution. By Paul Koretz of the Los...
Lawyers representing multiple parties in SEC investigations beware - the SEC has its eye on you. By Andrew J. Dunbar of Sidley...
E-Verify is the wave of the future, and employers need to be well versed in its benefits and implications. By Laura J. Mazel o...
Education
Just do it: The importance of training law students in public advocacy
By Sharon Liangn
We need to teach our students to be "lawyers," not just students of the law. By Laurie L. Levenson of Loyola Law School ...
A Santa Clara County Superior Court judge on Monday dismissed a securities class action against Solectron Corp. ...
In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's Wal-Mart v. Dukes decision, a federal judge in Los Angeles is revisiting the case of...
Barnet M. Cooperman, who retired from the Los Angeles County Superior Court in 1996 and went on to practice as a neutral at JA...
A real estate investor pleaded guilty late Friday to participating in a scheme to rig bids and commit mail fraud in connection...
Intellectual Property
Verizon opposes proposed injunction in Apple patent case
By Craig Andersonn
Verizon Communications Inc. has weighed in against Apple Inc.'s request for an order prohibiting the sale of several Samsung ...