February 17, 2010 | Law.com
Layoffs Loom for Los Angeles Trial CourtsPresiding Judge Charles McCoy of the Los Angeles County Superior Court recently warned that the court would lay off over 300 people in March, and 500 more could be laid off in September. Some are suggesting diverting construction bond money to pay for court operating expenses.
By Amanda Bronstad
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June 08, 2011 | New York Law Journal
One Attorney Accused of Bribery, Another DisbarredBy Amanda Bronstad
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April 14, 2008 | The Recorder
Small Recovery So Far of Tainted Milberg FeesProsecutors were seeking $250 million in attorneys fees, but only $32 million has been repaid.
By Amanda Bronstad
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March 17, 2011 | The American Lawyer
Japanese Earthquake Stalls Discovery in Toyota MDLThe earthquake and tsunami in Japan delayed portions of the U.S. multidistrict litigation against Toyota Motor Corporation this week as lawyers appeared in court this week to move forward on critical discovery issues, The National Law Journal reports.
By Amanda Bronstad
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September 01, 2009 | The Recorder
Broadcom Settles Claims for $118 MillionThe proposed deal would be the second-largest in a derivative action involving stock options backdating.
By Amanda Bronstad
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August 26, 2008 | Law.com
Alston & Bird Places Bet on Renewable EnergyThe winds are changing at IP powerhouse Alston & Bird, which is pouring investments into renewable energy and environmental work, most recently acquiring L.A.-based Weston Benshoof. Richard Hays, Alston & Bird's managing partner, predicts that a storm of wind power, carbon credits and renewable energy will dominate much of the firm's legal work in the coming years. Earlier this year the firm formed a group encompassing more than 70 attorneys across fields of expertise who work on environmental issues.
By Amanda Bronstad
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August 03, 2010 | Corporate Counsel
Bernstein Litowitz Named Lead Counsel in Toyota Shareholder SuitBernstein Litowitz has been named lead counsel in the shareholder class action against Toyota over unintended acceleration. A federal judge had postponed the decision pending the U.S. Supreme Court's Morrison ruling on certain investors' standing to sue in U.S. courts.
By Amanda Bronstad
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September 18, 2009 | Law.com
Former CEO Fights SEC's Bid to Claw Back $4 Million Under SOXThe Securities and Exchange Commission's attempt to claw back more than $4 million in compensation from the former CEO of an auto parts retailer raises "constitutional questions of the gravest magnitude," the defense argues in a motion to dismiss. The defense argues that the SEC's interpretation of Section 304 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act is unprecedented and conflicts with previous cases the commission has brought against corporate executives under the statute.
By Amanda Bronstad
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December 23, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer
After Pellicano Conviction, Wiretap Suits ProceedThe criminal wiretapping convictions of private investigator Anthony Pellicano and lawyer Terry Christensen have re-energized related civil lawsuits filed against five Los Angeles law firms, including Christensen's former firm.
By Amanda Bronstad
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September 26, 2006 | National Law Journal
New Milberg Weiss Charges Possible; Judge Criticizes ProsecutorsA federal judge in the criminal case against Milberg Weiss Bershad & Schulman delayed a trial-setting conference last week while criticizing prosecutors for taking so long to file a superseding indictment. Central District of California Judge John F. Walter set the next hearing for Nov. 27, at which time he expects to set a trial date. Many believe a superseding indictment could include charges against former Milberg Weiss partner William Lerach.
By Amanda Bronstad
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