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Law Practice


The art of drafting effective conflict waivers

Oct. 9, 2015
By Hannah Hartshornn

Lawyers are often confronted with potential and actual conflicts of interest. Fortunately, drafting an effective conflict waiv...


Labor/Employment


A groundbreaking lawsuit about when workers must learn of a mass dismissal morphed on Wednesday into a fraudulent contract cla...


Perspective


Is it time to abolish the patent system?

Oct. 9, 2015
By Ben Armisteadn

Twenty years ago, the consensus among economists was that patents are a necessary evil. We have watched the strangling of inno...


Corporate


No review for insider trading case

Oct. 9, 2015
By Ben Armisteadn

The U.S. Supreme Court surprised many on Monday by denying the government's petition for a writ of certiorari and declining to...


California Supreme Court


A disgruntled consumer asked the state Supreme Court Wednesday to restore her lawsuit alleging that a Half Moon Bay grower del...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


Former federal judge moves to neutral role

Oct. 9, 2015
By Banks Albachn

Retired judge Frank C. Damrell, formerly with the Eastern District of California, joined JAMS Wednesday as the firm's newest m...


State Bar & Bar Associations


State Bar fees to be unchanged

Oct. 9, 2015
By Lyle Moran

Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation Wednesday that will keep the basic yearly licensing fee at $315 for State Bar members. Thi...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility


Valeriano Saucedo, a Tulare County Superior Court judge trying to remain on the bench, told a panel with the Commission on Jud...


Corporate


Spokeo names new GC

Oct. 9, 2015
By Kibkabe Arayan

Amid a looming U.S. Supreme Court case on consumer privacy, Spokeo Inc., a Pasadena-based personal data search engine, has app...


Litigation


Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP will represent an international group of Volkswagen AG shareholders in a German suit...


State Bar & Bar Associations


New State Bar Executive Director Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker is trying to convince Chief Trial Counsel Jayne Kim to seek a new ...


California Supreme Court


During oral argument Wednesday, the justices peppered an attorney arguing for a broad interpretation of CEQA with skeptical qu...


California Courts of Appeal


Schools owe no duty of care: panel

Oct. 9, 2015
By America Hernandez

A 2-1 publiopinion found that UCLA did not have to warn student Katherine Rosen about a classmante who made threats about her,...


Judicial Profile


Teresa Sanchez-Gordon

Oct. 9, 2015
By America Hernandez

Superior Court Judge Los Angeles County (Los Angeles) ...


Corporate Counsel


Keven K. Lippert

Oct. 9, 2015
By Kibkabe Arayan

Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary ViaSat Inc. Carlsbad ...


Mergers & Acquisitions


Dealmakers

Oct. 8, 2015
By Melanie Brisbonn

A roundup of recent mergers and acquisitions and financing activity and the lawyers involved.


Special Coverage


Incoming State Bar President David Pasternak is promising transparency from the organization and is starting with himself. "I ...


Perspective


After the financial scandals of the early 2000s, measures were taken to force executives to take individual responsibility for...


Criminal


Brittany Maynard would have smiled on Monday, when Gov. Jerry Brown signed the End of Life Option Act. By Kathy L. Cerminara ...


Perspective


Trade pact is about more than lower tariffs

Oct. 8, 2015
By Ben Armisteadn

Trade agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership are not just about lower tariffs - they are broad exercises in global gove...


U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit


In reducing an attorney fee award for a civil asset forfeiture case, a San Diego federal judge had impermissibly done the gove...


Entertainment & Sports


The highly contested Relativity Media LLC bankruptcy is one step closer to a final resolution after an unexpected twist Tuesda...


California Courts of Appeal


Firm loses arbitration appeal

Oct. 8, 2015
By Saul Sugarman

A Los Angeles law firm has lost another chance to compel arbitration in a proposed class action that accuses its attorneys of ...


International


Trans-Pacific problems

Oct. 8, 2015
By Ben Armisteadn

In June, Congress gave the president unprecedented fast-frack "authority" to enter into trade agreements with other nations, s...


Law Practice


Northwestern University School of Law has suspended admissions for its nascent accelerated program. ...


California Supreme Court


State Supreme Court justices appeared open Tuesday to adding a non-binding statewide measure, Proposition 49, to the 2016 ball...


U.S. Supreme Court


Insider trading law may see marked shift

Oct. 7, 2015
By L.J. Williamson

The U.S. Supreme Court decided not to review a 2nd Circuit court of appeals decision to overturn the insider trading convictio...


Labor/Employment


Corporations represented by tort "reform" groups have labeled AB 465, a worker rights bill now on the desk of Gov. Brown, a "j...


Entertainment & Sports


Boutique talent agency files suit over poaching

Oct. 7, 2015
By Ashley Cullinsn

A boutique talent agency is seeking to upend the entertainment business through a poaching and anticompetitive practices lawsu...


Litigation


A marathon age and disability discrimination jury trial on Monday turned into a battle of wills between former Los Angeles Tim...