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Securities, Civil Litigation, Corporate


Tesla shareholders have filed a proposed class action against the company and CEO Elon Musk, alleging that tweets he sent last...


Immigration, Government


DOJ increases scrutiny of successful naturalizations

Aug. 15, 2018
By Chase DiFeliciantonio

Experts said that as more records and information have become digitally available there are more opportunities for prosecutors...


Probate, Law Practice


Loeb & Loeb opens San Francisco office

Aug. 15, 2018
By Erin Lee

Loeb & Loeb LLP opened a new San Francisco office housing a former Cooley trusts and estates team.


Obituaries, Judges and Judiciary


Sandra Ann Thompson, 1947-2018

Aug. 15, 2018
By Justin Kloczko

LA County Superior Court Judge Sandra Ann Thompson, who spent all of her 35 years as a bench officer in the South Bay, has die...


Tax, Civil Litigation, Law Practice


$5.4M fee settlement ends 40-year case

Aug. 15, 2018
By Malcolm Maclachlan

A key legislative committee has approved a $5.4 million settlement in a case that started when a man bought a used car in 1976.


Immigration, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals


Two Americans who say federal officers deleted photographs they took of ports of entry on the U.S.-Mexico border while standin...


Immigration, Criminal, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals


The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has extended a federal remedy available to plaintiffs seeking damages for constitutional...


Civil Litigation, Law Practice, Administrative/Regulatory


Vincent D. Howard, whom the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has accused along with other attorneys at Howard Law PC of co...


Probate, Civil Litigation, Law Practice


A plaintiff in a fraud lawsuit against Buchalter APC said Tuesday she was surprised to learn of a family patriarch’s business ...


Government, Criminal


Bill to make organized theft a felony advances

Aug. 15, 2018
By Lila Seidman

Lawmakers have advanced a bill that would make organized retail theft a felony offense, responding to what some have called a ...


Criminal


Prosecutor promises dead pelican won’t testify

Aug. 14, 2018
By Blaise Scemama

A frenzy broke out after the prosecution attempted to admit the carcass of a large pelican as evidence.


Civil Litigation, Intellectual Property


A Santa Clara County jury has awarded a $66 million verdict to a San Jose LED manufacturer in a trade secrets case involving a...


Immigration, Government


An internal memo instructs government attorneys to prioritize and pursue deportation cases that were indefinitely postponed an...


Government, Criminal


SB 923, introduced by Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco), would require a statewide standardized set of procedures for law enforce...


Civil Litigation, Intellectual Property, Entertainment & Sports


The song “Joyful Noise” has millions of views on YouTube, and it’s not wholly unreasonable to question whether pop star Katy P...


Civil Litigation


Plaintiffs allege they were abused by USC’s long-time gynecologist.


Labor/Employment, California Supreme Court


Starbucks attorneys asked the court to look at minimum paid off-clock minutes where the work is rare or irregular.


Civil Litigation, Government, Education Law


School boards sue state over budgetary changes

Aug. 14, 2018
By Malcolm Maclachlan

The California School Boards Association has sued the state for allegedly making illegal changes to Proposition 98 in this yea...


Government, California Supreme Court


The state Supreme Court has declined to hear a complaint challenging Attorney General Xavier Becerra’s eligibility to hold the...


Civil Litigation


A recent dismissal in federal court may make it more difficult for plaintiffs to bring claims against food and beverage manufa...


Law Practice, Corporate


Moshe J. Kupietzky has more than 40 years of experience representing clients in the music and film industries.


Law Practice, Intellectual Property


Squire Patton Boggs announced the acquisition of intellectual property firm Singularity LLP.


Corporate


Adtech software company appoints new general counsel

Aug. 14, 2018
By Matthew Sanderson

Prior to joining Redwood City-based PubMatic, Thomas Chow led the adtech and measurement legal group at Snap Inc. and was the ...


State Bar & Bar Associations


The nonprofit group’s inaugural gathering will be in San Diego next month.



Staying Current

Aug. 14, 2018

Laserfiche GC Wylie Strout keeps contracts and policies up to date in a changing landscape.


U.S. Supreme Court, Labor/Employment


Attorneys expected it to drive an increase in Private Attorneys General Act lawsuits, which circumvent arbitration clauses. No...


Civil Litigation


Chief U.S. District Judge Virgina Phillips dealt with the plaintiff’s consistent breaking of protocol on presentation of evide...


The judge asked if the there was a plan to prosecute the witness, a former California employee now working for the defendant.


Civil Litigation


A superior court jury on Friday awarded nearly $300 million to a dying man in the first, precedent-setting trial to allege tha...


Criminal


Attorney arrested on arson charges

Aug. 13, 2018
By Malcolm Maclachlan

A Sacramento attorney is facing felony arson charges after allegedly starting an early-morning fire alongside Interstate 80 in...