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Criminal


Thaddeus J. Culpepper, of South Los Angeles, is charged with one count of bank fraud following allegedly depositing a stolen U...


Corporate, Government


Attorneys say a bill to require women on corporate boards might not survive a legal challenge, but it could still accomplish i...


Bankruptcy, Corporate, Law Practice


Sedgwick LLP files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Oct. 3, 2018
By Matthew Sanderson

Beginning its final steps toward dissolution, Sedgwick LLP filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in San Fra...


Government, Education Law


Citing procedural issues, a federal judge in California dismissed without prejudice a lawsuit filed by a trio of nonprofit org...


State Bar & Bar Associations, Education Law


Deans of California law schools discussed options for restructuring the accreditation process at a Tuesday State Bar meeting i...


Environmental & Energy, Civil Litigation


Attorneys for plaintiff Dewayne Johnson asked a judge to uphold the jury’s verdict and award in the first case to find that Mo...


Antitrust & Trade Reg., Civil Litigation


The number of cellphone buyers included in the class could hit 250 million under U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh’s order.


Radio and internet personality Alex Jones claims his political views earned him an unjust ban from PayPal Inc.'s processing se...


Corporate


Rand Corporation announces general counsel promotion

Oct. 3, 2018
By Matthew Sanderson

Robert M. Case, associate general counsel from 2013 to 2015, takes over for Debra Schroeder, who retired in January after work...


Judges and Judiciary, U.S. Supreme Court


At least two complaints of judicial misconduct have been filed against U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, alleging th...


Government, Labor/Employment


Writing that it “plainly violates federal law,” Gov. Jerry Brown used one of the final vetoes of his career on AB 3080, a bill...


Government


State, DOJ battle over internet

Oct. 2, 2018
By Steven Crighton

Judge may decide which side preserves the status quo.


Real Estate/Development, Constitutional Law, Environmental & Energy, U.S. Supreme Court


US Supreme Court denies review in Martins Beach case

Oct. 2, 2018
By Nicolas Sonnenburg

The court will not hear a Silicon Valley billionaire’s challenge to a California law ensuring public access right to the state...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility, State Bar & Bar Associations


The court approved revisions to Rule 1.2.1, which provides guidance for attorneys advising cannabis industry clients.


Labor/Employment, Civil Litigation


The plaintiff in a negligence trial against Southern California Gas Company lost out on his full-time military status and a $1...


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


Immigrant minors can fight detention, 9th Circuit rules

Oct. 2, 2018
By Chase DiFeliciantonio

A 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel on Monday upheld a district court decision allowing immigrant minors in the U.S. ill...


Criminal, Government


A series of criminal justice bills aimed at increasing law enforcement transparency and accountability signed into law by Gov....


For the second time this year, the U.S. Supreme Court will rule on the scope of the Federal Arbitration Act after hearing argu...


Civil Litigation, Intellectual Property


A $234 million patent infringement verdict against Apple Inc. that ballooned to $506 million was reduced to zero Friday after ...


State Bar & Bar Associations, Judges and Judiciary


The ABA president urged the Senate Judiciary Committee to wait for an FBI investigation. There’s a slight chance the ABA could...


Judges and Judiciary


Longtime Orange County commissioner retiring

Oct. 1, 2018
By Blaise Scemama

Orange County Superior Court Commissioner Ronald Klar is retiring Thursday after 17 years on the bench.


Immigration, Civil Litigation


An Orange County judge ruled a state “sanctuary” law is unconstitutional when applied to California’s 100-plus charter cities,...


Criminal, Government


Governor signs bill to toughen retail theft penalties

Oct. 1, 2018
By Malcolm Maclachlan

Jerry Brown's third and fourth terms as governor have pushed California in a far more liberal direction on criminal justice, b...


9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Entertainment & Sports, Intellectual Property


Led Zeppelin is taking “Stairway to Heaven” back to the Central District for a reunion show, following a 9th Circuit U.S. Cour...


Administrative/Regulatory, Civil Rights, Securities



Law Practice


Eva Davis, co-chair of the firm’s private equity pracitce, is based in Los Angeles, while Robb Adkins will work as head of lit...


Government, Judges and Judiciary, U.S. Supreme Court, Education Law


At a UCLA event, Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan declined to comment on Kavanaugh’s nomination.


Environmental & Energy, Law Practice


Scientific Method

Oct. 1, 2018
By Melanie Brisbon

Boutique Mary Alexander & Associates often takes on occupational health and safety cases.


9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals


The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sat en banc Thursday to consider how district courts should certify class settlements, c...


Civil Litigation


An Orange County jury on Thursday ruled in favor of Buchalter APC in a lawsuit brought by a dairy farm family that claimed a f...