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


Hearing a second round of arguments in the appeal, the three-judge panel repeatedly questioned the government’s lawyer, Elizab...


Civil Litigation


The car manufacturer is being sued for allegedly selling cars with faulty software in its MyFord Touch system between 2010 and...


State Bar & Bar Associations


Beverly Hills Bar honors longtime pro bono advocate

Feb. 16, 2018
By Steven Crighton

Grunfeld, vice dean for Pardee Rand Graduate School, was at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP and Kaye Scholer LLP.


Civil Litigation


A female founder of a health technology startup has sued a prominent Silicon Valley venture capitalist for allegedly sexually ...


Government, Immigration, Labor/Employment


Companies sues government over H-2B visa program changes

Feb. 16, 2018
By Chase DiFeliciantonio

Several companies sued the U.S. Department of Labor this week alleging that processing changes to a temporary worker visa prog...


Entertainment & Sports, Insurance, Civil Litigation


The insurer used a unique system in which the artist never filled out and signed an application.


Criminal, Judges and Judiciary


In an unusual nighttime hearing, two men testified from Pakistan on Wednesday as alibi witnesses for convicted terrorist Hamid...


Government, Civil Litigation


Class action filed against cities, law firm

Feb. 16, 2018
By L.J. Williamson

Turning up the heat on a desert law firm accused of prosecuting for profit, nonprofit law center Institute for Justice has fil...


In Recess


Bar and Driver

Feb. 16, 2018
By Shane Nelson

Snell & Wilmer LLP bankruptcy litigator Michael B. Reynolds has been racing Lotus sports cars since 2013.


Government, Labor/Employment


A prominent labor law attorney gave the state Legislature a harsh assessment of what it must do to curb sexual harassment duri...


Government


Attorney targets assemblywoman with anonymous accusers

Feb. 15, 2018
By Malcolm Maclachlan

A prominent employment attorney known for winning a sexual harassment case against former San Diego Mayor Bob Filner set his s...


Civil Litigation


Of Little Leagues and Small Claims

Feb. 15, 2018
By Steven Crighton

A 12-year-old’s errant home run made him the subject of a lawsuit.


Corporate, Criminal, Securities


An attorney defending an executive accused of insider trading assailed the credibility of a key witness during closing argument.


9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals


Attorneys for the two parties, a relative of a 20th century Dutch Jewish art dealer and a museum in Pasadena, sparred over wh...


Intellectual Property, Civil Litigation


MGA Entertainment has run out of time to pursue its trade secrets case against rival toymaker Mattel Inc. , marking the final ...


Government


A Los Angeles City Council committee voted unanimously to advance a pair of proposed ordinances that aim to fast track housing...


Labor/Employment, Civil Litigation


A group of disgruntled oil workers made significant progress in their litigation against an oil pipeline company after a feder...


Entertainment & Sports, Intellectual Property


The plaintiff intends to appeal the ruling over Taylor Swift’s song “Shake It Off.”


Labor/Employment, Civil Litigation


The attorney for a former UCLA research doctor who said a male colleague made her job so unbearable she transferred to UC Irvine.


A $3.5 million gift from Elizabeth Cabraser will get the initiative off the ground


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


A 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruled Tuesday that a district court judge gave too much deference to the Department ...


Government, Judges and Judiciary


Judges face a rash of challengers

Feb. 14, 2018
By Justin Kloczko

Superior court judges statewide are facing challengers in a crowded election year.


Government, Immigration, Labor/Employment


Attorneys and stakeholders still have questions after the state attorney general and labor commissioner released documents see...


9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Government, Judges and Judiciary


Representatives for Sen. Kamala Harris, D-California, appear to be poised to interview candidates vying for seats on the 9th U...


Civil Rights, Government


The state Legislature held its latest hearing on sexual harassment with a focus on closing legal loopholes that harassers have...


Civil Rights, Labor/Employment, Civil Litigation


A string of women defense witnesses painted a former UCLA doctor suing for discrimination as difficult to work with and error-...


Law Practice, Civil Litigation


Christopher B. Dolan and two former attorneys who left to start their own firm have settled a lawsuit for undisclosed terms af...


Intellectual Property, Civil Litigation


A California brewery pursuing a case against “Big Beer” used a trademark lawsuit as an excuse to slam its rival’s “fizzy yello...


Administrative/Regulatory, Environmental & Energy, Civil Litigation


A longstanding dispute stemming from the failure of the San Onofre nuclear plant ended last month when plant owners and consum...


Criminal, Entertainment & Sports, Government, Securities


Prosecutor focuses closing on truth and baseball

Feb. 14, 2018
By Meghann Cuniff

In a three-hour presentation, Assistant U.S. Attorney Jennifer L. Waier highlighted how the defendant tried to play down his f...