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What to Watch in 2023 | 'In Bonk,' 'On Bonk,' 'En Bank,' What? | Bye, Bye, Taney
With the year rapidly drawing to a close, we focus on 2023 and what to expect in terms of arguments, decisions and other court-related issues.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.Roberts, Kavanaugh, Barrett Are Key to Fate of Revolutionary Election Theory
Voting rights groups and many election law scholars believe allowing the independent state legislature theory to survive will have a revolutionary effect on election law in the United States.At The Lectern: Week 2 | 'Operation Higher Court' | Meet Ethan Torrey
Two of the term's most closely watched cases will be argued this week. We take a look at the lawyers and cases.Pharmacies Appeal Ohio Opioid Verdict Claiming Award Would Cost $500B if Extended Nationwide
Walgreens, Walmart and CVS appealed an Ohio opioid verdict, insisting that the $650 million award, extrapolated, would cost them $500 billion nationwide.View more book results for the query "Munger Tolles & Olson"
Commission Confirms 3 Justices to State Appellate Courts
Associate Justice Therese Stewart of the First District Court of Appeal will now serve as presiding justice of the court's Division Two. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judges Gregory Weingart and Victor Viramontes were confirmed to the Second District Court of Appeal.Get to Know This Year's Women Leaders in Tech Law
Check out the attorneys named Women Leaders in Tech Law as part of the California Legal Awards.New Winston & Strawn E-Discovery Partner: Approaches to Communication Apps 'Fraught With Risk'
Bobby Malhotra, who joined Winston & Strawn from Munger, Tolles & Olson, discusses the biggest challenges facing e-discovery today, which stem not just from new communication apps, but also the proliferation of cloud storage.SEC Asset Management Enforcement Chief Jumps to Quinn Emanuel
Securities litigation lawyers are likely to be kept busy for the foreseeable future. SEC chair Gary Gensler seems to be making good on his promise to fix the broken windows of Wall Street, creating a frenzy of work for law firms—and an uptick in demand for government-experienced attorneys.SEC Asset Management Enforcement Chief Jumps to Quinn Emanuel
Resident in both Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., C. Dabney O'Riordan joins Quinn's SEC enforcement defense practice.Trending Stories
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