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Civil Litigation, U.S. Supreme Court

Preventing US claims by suing abroad?

Apr. 4, 2015
By L. Rachel Lerman, Peter Morris

In cases involving private international law, U.S. courts should apply U.S. res judicata law.


Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Privilege when firms advise themselves

Apr. 4, 2015
By Gay C. Grunfeld

A recent Court of Appeal decision, on whether the attorney-clienty privilege applies when lawyers speak with their firm's "in-...


Appellate Practice

Lawyers often think they are adding useful information, but they don't realize that they are also subtracting from what counts...


California Courts of Appeal

Muddied waters on unconscionable arbitration agreements

Apr. 2, 2015
By Timothy D. Reuben, Michael Hirota

A recent case creates confusion as to when a court will sever a provision that is clearly unconscionable versus finding the en...


Intellectual Property

This gTLD .sucks

Apr. 2, 2015
By Jocelyn M. Belloni, Sharoni S. Finkelstein

As of Monday, trademark owners who have met certain requirements can register .sucks domain names consisting of their trademar...


Expert Advice

The Perils of Filing Jointly

Apr. 2, 2015
By Robert W. Wood

Just because a married couple can file jointly doesn't mean they should. ...


Health care, consumer goods, and tech are behind some of the state's highest-value deals.


A former assistant U.S. Attorney adds fuel to claims that federal prosecutors engaged in a fraud on the court to win fire-reco...



Good listening skills can be more valuable than good talking skills -- even for lawyers.


A young attorney reconciles a bitter time from childhood.


Billions of web devices pose a challenge to regulators


Most married couple file a joint return, but it's not always the best strategy.



Labor/Employment, Civil Litigation, U.S. Supreme Court

The Supreme Court just granted certiorari in a case involving what 'equitable relief' means as used in the Employment Retirem...


Corporate, Tax, U.S. Supreme Court

The battle of states and online retailers

Mar. 26, 2015
By Darien Shanske

Without doubt online retailers won a significant victory at the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this month. But will it last? ...


Appellate Practice, California Courts of Appeal, Civil Litigation

Lessons from appeals of nonappealable 'judgments'

Mar. 26, 2015
By Alana H. Rotter

What's in a name? When it comes to determining whether a trial court ruling titled "judgment" is appealable, not much.


Intellectual Property, U.S. Supreme Court

Litigation before trademark appeal board just got real

Mar. 26, 2015
By Jocelyn M. Belloni, Sharoni S. Finkelstein

On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court held that decisions of the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board may have a preclusive effect on...


Appellate Practice, California Courts of Appeal, California Supreme Court, U.S. Supreme Court

Three appeals ready for argument call on the 9th Circuit to decide the same issue confronted by the state Supreme Court in ...


Intellectual Property, U.S. Supreme Court

The U.S. high court's affirmation of the jury's role in deciding mixed questions of law and fact is likely to resonate in the ...


Administrative/Regulatory, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Government

Fighting against forced arbitration

Mar. 25, 2015
By Elise R. Sanguinetti

Earlier this month, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released a report that spelled what many have argued for years: F...


Constitutional Law, Criminal, Law Practice

Bruton rule in a post-Crawford world

MCLE
Mar. 23, 2015
By Thomas Rubinson

Acquaint yourself with limits to admission of a defendant's statements in multiple defendant trials, and to explore redaction ...


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

Will 'Blurred Lines' bury artistic freedom?

Mar. 24, 2015
By Glen A. Rothstein

The verdict, with the odds seemingly stacked against the Gaye estate, could redefine what copyright infringement means for rec...


Administrative/Regulatory, Civil Rights

Make online education accessible to all

Mar. 24, 2015
By Howard Rosenblum

Netflix eventually agreed to caption all its content - and online education should follow suit. ...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice

Lawyers routinely use smartphones, tablets and other devices to perform legal work, which translates into speed and convenienc...


In a case the U.S. Supreme Court will soon decide, the justices should overturn the 7th Circuit's ruling that courts are prohi...


U.S. Supreme Court

Workers need access to swift resolution of cases

Mar. 21, 2015
By Jennifer Reisch

If the U.S. Supreme Court rules that courts can review the EEOC's conciliation activities, it will have strong negative reperc...


Law Practice

Admit the confession heard 'round the world?

Mar. 20, 2015
By Mathew S. Rosengart

"What the hell did I do? Killed them all, of course," Robert Durst muttered to himself during a bathroom break at the conclusi...


Criminal

States are scrambling to update their penal codes to address the revenge porn phenomenon; in the meantime, victims might consi...


Administrative/Regulatory

Data breach laws in motion

Mar. 19, 2015
By Mary Ellen Callahan, Heidi L. Wachs

State and federal data breach laws are ever evolving these days. ...