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U.S. Attorney's Office, Northern District San Francisco Practice type: litigation ...
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The women of the judiciary rely on each other, even when they disagree on the issues. ...
Responding to Arthur Gilbert's May 7 column "What's in a number?" By Harry Elias of the San Diego County Superior Court ...
Litigation
Ninth Circuit rejects 'selective waiver’ of attorney-client privilege
By Michael Leen
Involuntary production does not waive the privilege, but producing subphoenaed documents is not necessarily involuntary. By Ch...
A few pointers for effectively levying property to satisfy judgments. By Ira M. Friedman and Abby Friedman of Friedman & F...
The Court's twisted reasoning attempts to distinguish "actions" and "actions for damages." By Jessica Weisel and Gary M. McLau...
A federal judge Tuesday reaffirmed his order requiring court officials to provide discovery about whether Hispanics are underr...
Corporations with global supply chains often do business with companies that are potentially violating labor laws. By Anne Ric...
Administrative/Regulatory
Mad Cow in Central Cal: Is USDA program adequate?
By Michael Leen
Recent discovery of mad cow disease in California questions the effectiveness of USDA safeguards. By Leslie T. Krasny of Kelle...
An effort to limit disability access lawsuits against California businesses passed its first legislative hurdle Tuesday. ...
A memo written 25 years ago by an earnest associate led to an annual fund-raising effort at Munger, Tolles & Olson that th...
The trustees of a nutrition entrepreneur's vast estate have successfully defended a lawsuit seeking more than $350 million in ...
