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Marisa Kendall

Marisa Kendall

August 18, 2015 | The Recorder

Sony Hit With Trade Secrets Suit Over PlayStation Heroes

A startup backed by a former L.A. Galaxy player accuses Sony of ripping of its idea for a charitable gaming platform.

By Marisa Kendall

3 minute read

August 18, 2015 | The Recorder

Anti-Abortion Group Claims First Amendment Shield for Videos

The Center for Medical Progress, which has released a string of controversial hidden-camera videos, argues that a lawsuit against the group amounts to prior restraint.

By Marisa Kendall

3 minute read

August 18, 2015 | The Recorder

Sony Hit With Trade Secrets Suit Over PlayStation Heroes

A startup backed by a former L.A. Galaxy player accuses Sony of ripping of its idea for a charitable gaming platform.

By Marisa Kendall

3 minute read

August 17, 2015 | The Recorder

Court Puts Kibosh on Judicial Double-Dipping

The Fourth District Court of Appeal said it would be unreasonable to allow judges to collect both disability and retirement benefits.

By Marisa Kendall

3 minute read

August 17, 2015 | The Recorder

Yelp Fends Off Suit Seeking Pay for Posters

People who review businesses on the site aren't employees, ruled U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg.

By Marisa Kendall

2 minute read

August 17, 2015 | The Recorder

Court Puts Kibosh on Judicial Double-Dipping

The Fourth District Court of Appeal said it would be unreasonable to allow judges to collect both disability and retirement benefits.

By Marisa Kendall

3 minute read

August 17, 2015 | The Recorder

Yelp Fends Off Suit Seeking Pay for Posters

People who review businesses on the site aren't employees, ruled U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg.

By Marisa Kendall

2 minute read

August 13, 2015 | The Recorder

Panel Doubles Down in Background Check Case

Parting ways with other courts, the Second District Court of Appeal ruled that laws for character investigations and credit reports can overlap.

By Marisa Kendall

3 minute read

August 13, 2015 | Law.com

Investigator Accuses DA's Office of Age Bias

Natividad Ramirez, 60, says the S.F. office led by George Gascón trumped up a reason to dismiss her 10 months before she became eligible for retirement benefits.

By Marisa Kendall

3 minute read

August 13, 2015 | The Recorder

Panel Doubles Down in Background Check Case

Parting ways with other courts, the Second District Court of Appeal ruled that laws for character investigations and credit reports can overlap.

By Marisa Kendall

3 minute read