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Government, Constitutional Law, Civil Litigation


Plaintiffs in other cases said they remained anonymous because the government had indicated criminal investigations would comm...


Securities, Health Care & Hospital Law, Criminal


The Department of Justice estimates that over $143 million in false billings were generated in the schemes they are investigat...



Entertainment & Sports, Civil Litigation


The minor league retired and current players are seeking damages for minimum wage and overtime pay violations.


Judges and Judiciary, Ethics/Professional Responsibility


Howard Herships stated Sacramento County Superior Court Judge James P. Arguelles failed to disclose a previous partnership wit...



Judges and Judiciary, Government


This does not mean the proposal is dead, but Gov. Gavin Newsom and the judicial branch will probably need to present a more de...


Thomas Girardi’s estate, now in bankruptcy, will collect 20% of any contingency fees earned, plus costs, stemming from the lit...



Environmental & Energy, Civil Litigation


The Kincade fire was in 2019 and the Zogg fire was in 2020.


Judges and Judiciary, Government, Ethics/Professional Responsibility


Lawrence S. Middleton argued that because his title is “special prosecutor” and not “deputy district attorney,” the findings t...



Technology, Civil Litigation, Antitrust & Trade Reg.


"Faced with AliveCor's tenacity, Apple next resorted to behind-the-scenes acts of sabotage, consisting primarily of undocument...


Criminal


A prisons department spokeswoman said the rules are allowed under Proposition 57, a 2016 voter initiative designed to reduce t...



Health Care & Hospital Law, Civil Litigation


“The settlement proposed by these attorneys would accomplish a lot for Monsanto,” U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria wrote. “I...


U.S. District Judge David O. Carter issued two injunctions, one forcing the immediate cleanup near freeways and a second, more...



California Supreme Court


The state Supreme Court decided requests will be decided on a case-by-case basis, considering factors including "legitimate pr...


State Bar & Bar Associations, Entertainment & Sports


The reality star said in a recent episode of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" she had failed the baby bar. Statistics show sh...



Native Americans


The Americans with Disabilities Act contains few mentions of Indian tribes, though it excludes them from the definition of “em...


Legal Education, Law Practice


While most law students spend their summers at traditional law firms, Harvard Law School students Shao-Jia Chang and Marlon Be...



Law Practice, Community News


The latest outpost of the nonprofit's Workers' Rights Clinic was opened in partnership with Grace Bible Fellowship of Antioch,...


Law Practice, Law Office Management


The addition is part of the Denver headquartered firm’s focus on expanding its California footprint, firm leaders said.



Health Care & Hospital Law, Civil Litigation


The people, represented by four prosecuting agencies, say drug companies paid opinion leaders, patient groups and researchers ...


Environmental & Energy


In the meantime, President Biden’s plan for offshore wind farms is likely to generate a lot of work for litigators, corporate ...



Judges and Judiciary


Supreme Court Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, U.S. Northern District Judge Vince Chhabria and Los Angeles County Superior ...


Labor/Employment, Health Care & Hospital Law


The county's health officer, Sara H. Cody, has given employers until next Tuesday to determine the vaccination status of emplo...



Judges and Judiciary, California Courts of Appeal


The 80-year-old justice will step down July 1 after a 47-year legal career, including almost 26 years on the bench.


Law Practice, Law Office Management


"I decided to make the jump because I felt like I had gotten just about everything I wanted out of my experience in government...



Tax, Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Criminal, Civil Litigation


Legal troubles have not stopped Scott N. Johnson from filing hundreds of new lawsuits under the Americans with Disabilities Act.


Law Practice, Civil Litigation


Dave Carothers sued his old firm, Carothers DiSante & Freudenberger LLP, saying he was driven out by the other partners be...



Health Care & Hospital Law, Civil Litigation


Endo Pharmaceuticals’ attorney, Moez Kaba of Hueston Hennigan LLP, said it is standard practice for companies seeking Food and...


U.S. District Judge Edward J. Davila said he would allow prosecutors to introduce evidence of “salary, travel, celebrity and o...



Civil Litigation, Antitrust & Trade Reg.


Instead of traditional closing statements, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers conducted a colloquy in which she asked ...


U.S. Supreme Court, Civil Litigation


The decision affects a lawsuit filed by San Mateo, Marin and Santa Cruz counties along with the city of Imperial Beach against...