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June 13, 2012 |

Is Patent Reform the Death Knell for Litigation?

The America Invents Act creates new provisions that may alter the landscape for infringement action resolution.
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August 26, 2004 |

News Briefs

A roundup of legal news items.
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October 29, 2012 |

Maximizing Infringement Damages

When asserting causes of action under both Copyright and Lanham acts, careful strategy can lead to increased recovery.
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December 03, 2009 |

CJP Urged to Remove Sacramento Judge

Superior Court Judge Peter McBrien, who at one point got so overwhelmed before the Commission on Judicial Performance on Wednesday that a recess was called, told commissioners he was "embarassed" to have to appear before them.
4 minute read
January 06, 2010 |

Judge Draws Censure for Cutting Trial Short

A Sacramento, Calif., judge accused of becoming embroiled in a 2006 divorce case received a "severe" public censure from California's Commission on Judicial Performance on Tuesday. Commissioners said Superior Court Judge Peter McBrien violated a litigant's right to due process when he dramatically ended the trial of Mona Lea Carlsson and Ulf Johan Carlsson at the end of two days of proceedings, cutting off a witness mid-testimony.
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April 04, 2002 |

Court Weighs Suits Against Co-Counsel

Malpractice Suits Ask
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August 24, 2012 |

Plaintiffs Lawyers' Seamy Saga Sees No End

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June 24, 2004 |

Win $90 Million for Client -- Face Malpractice Suit

San Francisco's Rudy, Exelrod & Zieff won about $90 million in 2001 for a class of insurance adjusters who claimed they had been cheated out of overtime pay. But one of the adjusters sued the firm for malpractice, contending it should have pursued an additional claim under the state's unfair competition law, which might have secured an even bigger recovery. On Tuesday, the 1st District Court of Appeal reluctantly decided the suit could go forward.
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Ellis v. Toshiba America Information Systems
Publication Date: 2013-08-08
Practice Area: litigation
Industry:
Court: C.A. 2nd
Judge:
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Lori J. Sklar, in pro. per.; Murphy, Pearson, Bradley & Feeney, Harlan B. Watkins and John P. Girarde for Objector and Appellant.
For defendant: Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, Dean J. Zipser, Benjamin G. Shatz, Carole E. Reagan and Adina L. Witzling for Defendant and Respondent.
Case number: No. B220286, B227078

Cite as 13 C.D.O.S. 8689 JEFFERY L. ELLIS et al., Plaintiffs, v. TOSHIBA AMERICA INFOR

March 12, 2003 |

Judge Loses in Court Fight With Daughter

Alameda County Superior Court Judge D. Ronald Hyde must pay his daughter $1,600, a small claims court ruled Monday. That's the latest piece of bad news for the judge, who is waiting to fight seven counts of misconduct before a panel of special masters on March 24. The judge, who has been on the bench for 21 years, could face anything from public admonishment to removal if the Commission on Judicial Performance finds that he committed the misdeeds. The CJP disciplined Hyde once before, in 1996.
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