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Law Practice


Securities Lawyer Leaves McDermott for Reed Smith

Jul. 15, 2009
By Gabe Friedmann

James Sanders, a former regional director of the Securities and Exchange Commission in Los Angeles, is decamping from McDermot...


Intellectual Property


You Have No Idea

Jul. 15, 2009
By Sara Libbyn

It is not uncommon to find that laid-off employees executed agreements granting far-reaching IP ownership rights to their form...


Intellectual Property


Lawyer Chastised for 'Personal Attacks' on Bratz Auditor

Jul. 15, 2009
By Jason W. Armstrong And Sean Win

Judge castigates lawyer for statements made about the forensic auditor appointed in the case.


Trusts & Estates


When There's a Will

Jul. 15, 2009
By Sara Libbyn

The Michael Jackson estate has already offered a handful of valuable lessons for estate planners, writes Diane Klein.


Criminal


City Sued Over Alleged Homeless Harassment

Jul. 15, 2009
By Evelyn Larrubian

The ACLU and Munger, Tolles & Olson sued the city of Santa Monica Tuesday, alleging its police officers engage in unconsti...


Large Firms


Six years after San Francisco's Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison went bankrupt, two law firms that took on former Brobeck partn...


Government


Momentum is building among legislators to cross the political minefield that has long blocked efforts to end controversial fed...


Labor & Employment


Employment Plaintiff

Jul. 15, 2009
By Jack Changn

These 10 lawyers kept employers honest and, in some cases, helped push reforms.


The 12 monthly court closures is expected to save $17.6 million in the nation's largest court system.


Perspective


Regulate Foreign Trolls

Jul. 15, 2009
By Sara Libbyn

Before our economic recovery is driven onto the rocks by the next wave of patent trolls, Washington needs to act decisively, w...


Judges and Judiciary


Sotomayor Fields Tough Questions

Jul. 15, 2009
By Lawrence Hurleyn

U.S. Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor faced some tough questions on the second day of her confirmation hearing Tuesday, b...


Judges and Judiciary


A Judge's Entourage

Jul. 15, 2009
By Sara Libbyn

The paradigm shift toward judges relying heavily on law clerks is troublesome, writes Thomas E. Baker.


Labor & Employment


Employment Defense

Jul. 15, 2009
By Aris Davoudiann

With the recession fueling millions of layoffs, these 10 lawyers had a busy time defending employers from lawsuits.


Law Practice


Guide to Los Angeles Court Closures

Jul. 15, 2009
By Catherine Hon

Most Los Angeles County courtrooms are closed today and only a skeleton crew of staff will be on hand to handle urgent matters...


Discipline


State Bar Still Talking Tough On Discipline

Jul. 15, 2009
By Amy Yarbroughn

A little over a month after dismissing Chief Trial Counsel Scott Drexel, State Bar leaders seem to be moving forward with the ...


Immigration


L.A. Mayoral Aide Returns To His Roots

Jul. 14, 2009
By Sandra Hernandezn

Thomas A. Saenz will take over as president and general counsel of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund next ...


Law Practice


Are Judge Clerkships Losing Luster?

Jul. 14, 2009
By Evelyn Larrubian

As the economy puts more pressure on firms, a onetime guarantee of opportunities sees its luster dim.


Technology & Science


Twitter Snags Google Lawyer As Its General Counsel

Jul. 14, 2009
By Craig Anderson

San Francisco-based Twitter Inc., the fast-growing and increasingly prominent micro-blogging service, has reached into Google ...


Health Care & Hospital Law


A new Joint Budget Committee plan will greatly reduce proposed budget cutbacks, saving jobs and avoiding more shake-ups to our...


Perspective


Bloggers Beware: FTC Is Cracking Down on Ads

Jul. 14, 2009
By Sara Libbyn

The FTC has cast its net to include blogs, message boards and street teams among those parties that would be subject to its ne...


Insurance


Defensive Plays

Jul. 14, 2009
By Sara Libbyn

A recent appellate court decision will likely result in more insurance coverage disputes in mixed actions where some claims ar...


Judges and Judiciary


Sotomayor's Impartiality Is Questioned in Hearing

Jul. 14, 2009
By Lawrence Hurleyn

Republicans on Monday indicated they will aggressively question U.S. Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor about her judicial ...


California Supreme Court


Suit Challenges Budget, Tax Laws

Jul. 14, 2009
By Laura Ernden

In a bid to resolve the state's budget crisis, a former college president is asking the California Supreme Court to invalidate...


Perspective


Surfing The Airwaves

Jul. 14, 2009
By Sara Libbyn

After several years of debate, webcasting radio stations have finally reached a deal with copyright holders on royalty rates, ...


Firm Watch


On the Move

Jul. 13, 2009
By Christian Berthelsenn

Find out who's changing jobs, who's moving in or out. See our roundup of comings and goings at the state's law firms, legal or...


Law Practice


The initial public offerings on June 23 of Chinese companies Duoyuan Global Water Inc. and Chemspec International Ltd. marked ...


Law Practice


Team Effort Nets Complex Pharmaceutical Joint Venture

Jul. 13, 2009
By Don Debenedictisn

Morrison & Foerster and Wilson Sonsini represented the parties in a newly formed joint venture planning to use "DNA shuff...


Litigation


Failure to Deliver

Jul. 13, 2009
By Sara Libbyn

Firms should know what steps to take when a messenger company mishap prevents documents from making it to the court on time, w...


Government


A long-awaited report released Friday by inspectors general from the Justice Department and several intelligence agencies ques...


Perspective


Firm Change Must Come From Leaders

Jul. 13, 2009
By Sara Libbyn

Consultants can only sell the advice that clients are willing to buy, writes Edwin B. Reeser.