Simona Agnolucci has only been an associate for three years, but she's already had an experience attorneys many years her seni...
Hewlett Packard's Mark Hurd is only the latest in a string of executives ousted after discovery of affairs or sexual harassmen...
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As parents, how do we know when we should first become concerned that our teenager is drinking to access? By Mark B. Simons of...
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Six former Hogan Lovells lawyers, led by high-profile intellectual property litigator Richard de Bodo, have left to join the L...
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California Supreme Court
State Supreme Court: Sex Predators Can't Claim Incompetency
By Laura Ernden
Alleged sexually violent predators don't have the right to claim they are mentally incompetent to undergo a civil commitment h...
Healthcare/Hospital Law
Gubernatorial Hopeful Vows to Fight Health Reform
By Emma Gallegosn
While 20 states have challenged federal health reform, California has chosen to stay out of the fray. If Republican candidate ...