...court." He also referred Duffy and Gibbs to the Central District of California's Standing Committee on Discipline. Finally, Wright, whose...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
In the case that has shaped the scope of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, defendant David Nosal will try to show that logging on to a company computer was just business, not criminal
Originally Published: The Recorder
The Center for Public Integrity dug through disclosure forms judges filed during the past 4 1/2 years and found that 185 federal district and appeals court judges 11 percent of federal judges
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...s exempt status. Each of the "white collar" exemptions in California (aside from the outside sales exemption) requires employees to exercise independent judgment...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...are a part of a historic moment in the Northern District of California when female judges hold all the seats in a single branch....
Originally Published: The Recorder
Allen & Overy and Slaughter and May are advising on Thomson Reuters's purchase of the Practical Law Company, while Gunderson Dettmer, a technology shop already busy this week advising Current TV on i
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...mapping each user's interview data to court forms. Like many courts, California heavily relies on forms and many legal matters require lots...
...is a dignified dean of California's appellate bar while Hirsch...Heinke's client, is a Central Valley nut farmer that bought...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...Unlike California earthquakes, hurricanes announce their travel plans in advance, giving the East Coast...
...their best to keep your network available, assist users, and be a central point to push out communications. "If it is too late to...
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