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Environmental


A lawsuit filed in Sacramento County Superior Court alleges Gov. Jerry Brown and his administration are breaking the law and i...


Litigation


Stage set for trial over music contract dispute

Aug. 1, 2015
By Ashley Cullinsn

A District Court Judge denied summary judgment on Wednesday to electronic dance music giant SFX Entertainment Inc. and its cha...


Criminal


Why it's easier to prosecute certain businesses

Aug. 1, 2015
By Ben Armisteadn

The fact is, some companies - like banks - are easier to prosecute than others - like automobile manufacturers - because some ...


The number of plaintiffs filing class action securities suits against companies listed on U.S. exchanges thus far this year - ...


Litigation


A San Bernardino jury found Chaffey Joint Union High School District liable for the death of a 15-year-old student killed whil...


The senior prosecutor likely to fill Melinda Haag's post as interim U.S. attorney is Brian J. Stretch, currently her top deput...


The organization alleges mentally incompetent defendants are left to languish in prison without treatment. ...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


Ronald M. Sabraw

Aug. 1, 2015
By Philip Johnsonn

JAMS Inc. San Francisco ...


Employment lawyers have spent the summer fiercely debating Assembly Bill 465, which attempts to stanch the rapid rise in empl...


Corporate Counsel


Fredric H. Goldstein

Jul. 31, 2015
By Steven Crighton

VP, General Counsel and Secretary Los Angeles County Museum of Art Los Angeles ...


Perspective


Young victims of sexual abuse and exploitation should never be re-victimized in a court of law. By David M. Ring ...


Perspective


Review labor's 2015 Sacramento agenda

Jul. 31, 2015
By Ben Armisteadn

Once the state Legislature returns from its summer recess in August, it will sprint to this year's regular session finish line...


California Courts of Appeal


Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy LLP has received a break in a lawsuit at the 1st District Court of Appeal, which held the fi...



Racial makeup of prosecutors little changed

Jul. 31, 2015
By L.J. Williamson

A recent Stanford University Law School study found that demographically, California district attorney's offices are stuck in ...


California Supreme Court


Supreme Court asks for input on court rule proposal

Jul. 31, 2015
By America Hernandez

The proposal would prevent Court of Appeal decisions from being automatically depublished when the California Supreme Court gr...


Judges and Judiciary


Judicial criticism done the right way

Jul. 31, 2015
By Ben Armisteadn

Judges today seem to be criticizing other judges and their rulings now more than ever - and not just in U.S. Supreme Court dis...


Judges and Judiciary


San Francisco County Superior Court Judge Richard A. Kramer, known for his role in building the court's complex litigation uni...


Government


In a surprise move, U.S. Attorney Melinda L. Haag announced Wednesday she will resign after five years on the job. ...


Transactions


Dealmakers

Jul. 30, 2015
By Melanie Brisbonn

A roundup of recent transactions across the state and the lawyers involved.


Bankruptcy


Burford Capital LLC has partnered with corporate restructuring firm Chilmark Partners LLC to launch a new $100 million joint v...


Litigation


The courthouse at 300 E. Walnut street in Pasadena will resume many of its usual functions on Wednesday after a fire forced ci...


Litigation


Jury awards $9.2 million in hip implant case

Jul. 30, 2015
By America Hernandezn

The first successful case against Zimmer Inc. showed how the company touted the track record of its European implant without d...


Law Practice


Sidley Austin LLP is in the process of poaching two prominent partners from Manatt, Phelps & Phillips LLP in Los Angeles...


Criminal


State high court on the spot again

Jul. 30, 2015
By L.J. Williamson

For the second time, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has asked the state Supreme Court for clarification on what the term "ti...


Judicial Profile


Michelle Taryn Friedland

Jul. 30, 2015
By John Roemer

Circuit Judge ...


Despite a gradual shift towards a more holistic approach in fighting crime, public defender's offices state-wide remain underf...


The action comes a decade after the federal government fined the transit agency over a leaky tank that spilled 39,000 gallons ...


Judges and Judiciary


'Where are you from?' A judge's dilemma

Jul. 29, 2015
By Ben Armisteadn

Judges are sometimes ill-equipped to make judgments as to the racial/ethnic make-up of the jurors on a panel. By Katherine Mad...


Criminal


The president has an initiative that reinvigorates executive clemency power and promises to ameliorate excessively harsh sente...


Perspective


With several new bills pending in the state Legislature, California is once again trying to rein in predatory disability acces...