In a kind of legal hokey-pokey, Department of Homeland Security officials on Wednesday announced they would abandon a controve...
State Bar & Bar Associations
With Renewed Influence in Washington, ABA Pushes Agenda
By Amy Yarbroughn
After eight years of being ignored by the Bush administration, the American Bar Association is working to bolster its influenc...
Dole Food Co. filed a defamation suit Wednesday against the filmmaker of a documentary that it alleges maligned Dole by portra...
Cities that have depended on cash generated by auto malls are facing a dramatic decline in sales tax revenues, writes Gideon K...
Media companies have turned to copyright law as their last line of defense against online aggregation services, write Rami S. ...
At what point do advertisers cross the line in making claims their products are "green" or "eco-friendly," asks Brian S. Goldb...
Intellectual Property
MGA Hires Another Firm to Take Over Bratz
By Jason W. Armstrong And Sean Win
Patricia Glaser, left, has had two stints representing longtime client MGA Entertainment Inc. in its nasty dispute with Mattel...
Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith lost a $6 million verdict Tuesday after a jury decided the firm overbilled and improperly ...
Law Practice
Early Architect of Women-Owned Firm Leaves for Bigger Platform
By Pat Broderick
Regina Petty, who spent the past 17 years helping to build a prominent women-owned firm in San Diego, has left for a larger ar...
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit
Jury-Selection Discrimination Is Basis for Murder Reversal
By Laura Ernden
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a San Mateo County murder conviction Tuesday, saying the prosecutor showed ra...
Bonus depreciation and Section 179 relief depress jobs and wages, which creates a vicious cycle, writes Theodore P. Seto.
The budget crisis isn't to blame for our overburdened family courts; the culprit is poor management, writes Fred Silberberg.
Many companies assume that they own all IP relating to a product simply because they paid for the labor and materials, writes ...
When confronted with allegations of patent infringement from, one should refrain from racing to the courthouse for declaratory...
Entertainment & Sports
Judge Recuses Himself in Miley Cyrus Case
By Christian Berthelsenn
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Robert Hess has recused himself from a lawsuit involving a photo of pop star Miley Cyrus maki...
A Supreme Court holding expands the power of the FCC and has broadcast corporations polishing their censoring equipment during...
A child psychologist accused of molesting patients could have conducted appropriate exams when he touched young boys' genital,...
Antitrust & Trade Reg.
Obama Antitrust Talk Has Silicon Valley Companies Lowering Profile
By Craig Anderson
With the Obama administration's antitrust enforcers grabbing attention by targeting Silicon Valley's biggest companies, attorn...
Laid-off employees of San Francisco-based law firm Thelen have filed a second class action demanding that the firm's ex-partne...
Law Practice
Former Lawyer Is Accused of Defrauding Homeowners
By Jason W. Armstrong And Sean Win
Former lawyer Mitchell Roth and a foreclosure consultant he worked with, Paul Noe Jr. — both based in Sherman Oaks — are accus...
Here are summaries of lawyer disciplinary actions taken recently by the state Supreme Court or the Bar Court, listing attorney...
California Supreme Court
Judge Withheld Evidence in Murder Case, Report Says
By Amy Yarbroughn
A Santa Clara County judge withheld crucial evidence in a 1983 death penalty case she prosecuted as a lawyer - evidence that c...
Forum (Forum & Focus)
Rigorous Chemical Testing Laws Are a Necessity for Health
By Sara Libbyn
Under current law, chemicals do not have to be proven safe to get on or stay on the market, writes Jennifer Rogers.
Immigration
Immigrants Blamed for Backlogs While Stuck in Legal Limbo
By Sandra Hernandezn
A three-judge panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned an immigration judge's refusal to extend an immigrant's cas...
John E. McDermott, the former chair of Howrey's commercial trial practice group, replaced Magistrate Judge Jennifer T. Lum.
A split between circuit courts is developing over an exception to the Communications Decency Act, writes David D. Johnson.
The addition of McKee Nelson is the latest in a string of mergers and acquisitions that have helped Bingham McCutchen move fro...
An appellate court recently clarified school districts' liability under the mandatory Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act, w...
Readers weigh in on judicial impartiality and the Clean Water Act.
The government shouldn't absolve GM of responsibility for its defective products in its bankruptcy deal, writes Christine D. S...