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Securities, Ethics/Professional Responsibility


The complaint on behalf of an investor was filed by Eric M. George and Thomas P. O'Brien of Browne George Ross LLP.


Community News


The firm’s earnings went to Public Counsel, a non-profit firm which works to provide legal services to people who live at or b...


Former prosecutors, law enforcement officials, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett attorneys and law school students exposed a bot...


Civil Litigation


The majority of the claims brought by a subclass of property owners residing along 130 miles of the Pacific Coast Highway affe...


Intellectual Property, Health Care & Hospital Law, Civil Litigation


A federal circuit opinion overturned the U.S. District Court’s order invalidating Illumina Inc.’s two pre-natal DNA testing pa...


Law Practice, Government


Gov. Gavin Newsom’s executive order instructing people to stay at home statewide due to the coronavirus outbreak left attorney...


Legal Education


“One of the questions that I have is: What’s the impact going to be on the law school admissions for students who would enter ...


Environmental & Energy


PG&E reaches deal with Newsom

Mar. 23, 2020
By Winston Cho

The Pacific Gas and Electric Co. must offer to sell itself to California if it does not emerge from bankruptcy on time or has ...


Labor/Employment, Government


Governor suspended law requiring notice for mass layoffs

Mar. 20, 2020
By Malcolm Maclachlan

The governor’s Tuesday order, mentioned in one sentence at the end of a press release, temporarily negates three provisions of...


Judges and Judiciary


State court closures and service reductions

Mar. 20, 2020
By Carter Stoddard

Superior courts throughout the state drastically cut or entirely stopped their operations over the past two days, joining fede...


Legal Education


Students who had prepared to take the LSAT this March have had their exams moved to April 25, the Law School Admission Council...



U.S. Magistrate Judge Thomas Hixson allowed Alejandro Toledo, 74, to await potential extradition on corruption charges in home...


Labor/Employment


In a recent letter addressed to Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Xavier Becerra, Gig Workers Rising demanded officials “...


Intellectual Property, Criminal


Bankrupt ex-Google Inc. executive Anthony Levandowski cut a deal with the US Attorney’s Office in a criminal case alleging he ...


Judges and Judiciary, Government, Civil Litigation


After a rebellion by tenant attorneys and pressure from state legislators because San Francisco eviction cases were still sche...


Government


Federal judge wades into LA’s homeless problem

Mar. 20, 2020
By Meghann Cuniff

Orange County's longest-serving federal judge traveled to Los Angeles for an emergency status conference in a new homeless-rel...


Intellectual Property, Civil Litigation


In a decision clarifying the authority of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, a federal appellate court ruled Facebook Inc. cou...


Health Care & Hospital Law, Civil Litigation


Fighting off claims from federal prosecutors, state attorneys general and private plaintiffs, the country’s largest opioid dis...


Judges and Judiciary, California Courts of Appeal


Attorneys, justices wonder about the future of oral argument.


Government, Criminal


LA DA race most likely a runoff

Mar. 19, 2020
By Blaise Scemama

Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey is almost certainly facing a runoff in November against one of her challenge...


Civil Litigation


The complaint, filed in the Central District, claimed Dr. Patrick Sutton inappropriately touched women in his care under the g...


Labor/Employment, Civil Litigation


US judge grants stay in AB 5 trucking class action

Mar. 19, 2020
By Steven Crighton

Proceedings in the class action, filed in the Southern District by a group of drivers in opposition to the newly implemented s...


State Bar & Bar Associations


“Today. I approved transitioning of LACBA staff to a work from home status, maintaining core personnel on premises in signific...


District attorney’s offices across the state are working with their local sheriffs, the defense bar and the courts to explore ...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


Major alternate dispute resolution businesses such as ADR Services Inc., Signature Resolutions, Jams and Judicate West are phy...


With social distancing orders that limit the size of gatherings, group meetings used by Alcoholics Anonymous and other such or...


Criminal defense attorneys are concerned the delays could harm their clients held in custody and awaiting trial.


Judges and Judiciary, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals


The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals restricted access to its courts, suspended acceptance of paper briefs and provided for t...


Intellectual Property, Entertainment & Sports, Civil Litigation


Perry’s ‘Dark Horse’ bid ends with big win

Mar. 18, 2020
By Steven Crighton

U.S. District Judge Christina A. Snyder vacated the $2.78 million award issued to plaintiff Marcus Gray, a Christian rapper wh...