January 26, 2004 | National Law Journal
The closed voir dire for Martha StewartThe media companies demanding that jury selection in the trial of Martha Stewart be opened to the press have the tide of recent history�and case law�against them.
By Gary YoungStaff reporter
5 minute read
October 29, 2007 | National Law Journal
What Clients WantThe way that clients choose and keep their law firms depends on a firm�s ability to supply the basics � and to provide a few little services that may come as a surprise.
By E. Leigh Dance, Norm Rubenstein, and Mary K Young
11 minute read
December 02, 2011 | Corporate Counsel
In-House Liability Issues for Data BreachesThe threat of massive data breaches affecting millions of consumers has become an inescapable aspect of modern business and life. Just look at a few examples from earlier this year.
By Soo-young Chang & Daniel Gerber
5 minute read
June 21, 2004 | National Law Journal
Forging a new use for civil RICODespite a string of defeats before federal trial judges, Howard W. Foster has doggedly pressed on with a type of litigation he pioneered: Using RICO to target companies that allegedly hire undocumented workers for the purpose of driving down wages.
By Gary YoungStaff reporter
4 minute read
May 27, 2008 | Daily Report Online
Calif. voters face eminent domain initiativesSACRAMENTO AP - Barbara Gonzalez has lived in a two-bedroom duplex in northwest Los Angeles for 13 years, protected from the region's soaring housing costs by the city's rent-control ordinance.But that could change, and Gonzalez could find herself paying hundreds of dollars more in monthly rent, if voters approve one of two property rights initiatives on California's June 3 primary election ballot.
By SAMANTHA YOUNG
5 minute read
September 24, 2012 | Daily Business Review
Law Tech: Interactive tools help children's advocacy group function efficientlySeyfarth Shaw applied its client service model to Kids in Need of Defense in immigration cases to standardize its services nationally.
By Wendy Young and Allegra Rich
5 minute read
August 28, 2009 | Daily Report Online
Kidnapped woman hidden in CA backyard for 18 yearsBy JULIET WILLIAMS and SAMANTHA YOUNG
8 minute read
September 29, 2003 | National Law Journal
Bracing for Ashcroft's actionWhat has John Ashcroft wrought? That's a question lawyers across the nation are asking after the attorney general's orders last week to federal prosecutors to bring the highest criminal charges possible so that sentences will be both tough and uniform throughout the country.
By Gary YoungStaff reporter
5 minute read
September 23, 2010 | Daily Report Online
Stem cell ruling stymies scientistsBy Jeffrey Young
6 minute read
May 29, 2003 | Law.com
Analyzing the Economic Benefits of GoodwillThe need to place a value on a business arises in many varied contexts, affecting lawyers in transactional law to litigation, and all lawyers in between. The concept of goodwill often becomes a critical issue in connection with business valuations and can have a significant impact on the ultimate determination of value. A skillful lawyer can use the issues surrounding goodwill to slash or enhance the value of a business.
By John J. Young
7 minute read