...lawyers at Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd urged a federal judge in Oakland, Calif., to schedule a hearing on whether sanctions should be issued against...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday continued its extensive exploration of class action litigation, handing a rare victory to plaintiffs in one case while hearing arguments in another that could come down
Originally Published: National Law Journal
When my firm began its journey to become a "green" law firm in 2003, the question that we received most was, "What is a green law firm?" In fact, people asked the question so much that we actu
...well-executed, something always easier said than done," he noted, in Oakland, Calif. "However, the order is vague in describing what types of...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
A newly-wed couple is suing the steel mill where one of the men works after his husband was denied coverage as a dependent on his health care plan
PayPal is back in battle against the hacking group Anonymous
Originally Published: The Recorder
...34; Edwards wrote in the court ruling. Joseph Elford of Oakland-based Americans for Safe Access, who argued in the appeals court, wasn...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...s largest marijuana dispensary. Landlords for Harborside Health Center in Oakland and San Jose, who face forfeiture of their properties, asked U.S...
Originally Published: The Recorder
Recently, a legal technology company released a highly anticipated new version of its software. As trial technicians, we were excited, because it promised several new features that sounded interestin
Originally Published: Law Technology News
... Teresa Renaker of Lewis, Feinberg, Lee, Renaker & Jackson in Oakland, Calif., represents Jennifer Tobits, whose wife, Sarah Ellyn Farley, was a partner...
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