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New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.Who Got the Work: Four Seasons Hotels Turns to Haight Brown for Defense in Personal Injury Suit
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts has turned to attorneys from Haight Brown & Bonesteel as defense counsel in a pending personal injury lawsuit; Richards, Layton & Finger has stepped in to represent data security software developer Okta Inc. and certain company leaders in a pending securities lawsuit.Governor Turns to Big Law Alums, Legislature for Latest Round of Judicial Nominations
Newsom's latest round of judicial appointments includes a former assemblyman and onetime lawyers at firms including Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and Perkins Coie.People in the News—Dec. 13, 2021—McNees, Post & Schell, Duffy
Kandice K. Hull, chair of McNees Wallace & Nurick's litigation group and leader of its eminent domain practice, was elected to the board of directors of ALFA International, the premier global legal network of independent law firms that provides clients with high-quality, cost-efficient legal services worldwide.Sidley Austin Vows to Fight Claims It Aided $1.3B Ponzi Scheme
"We believe the claims asserted against the firm and Mr. Sullivan are without merit, and we intend to defend the case vigorously," a spokesman for Sidley said.View more book results for the query "Haight Brown Bonesteel"
Sidley Austin Fighting Claims the Firm Helped $1.3B Woodbridge Ponzi Scheme
Attorneys for receiver Michael Goldberg, an Akerman partner in Fort Lauderdale, claim several firms helped extend the life of the real estate investment fraud at Woodbridge, which was founded in Boca Raton.Sidley Vows to Fight Claims It Aided $1.3B Ponzi Scheme
"We believe the claims asserted against the firm and Mr. Sullivan are without merit, and we intend to defend the case vigorously," a spokesman for Sidley said.California Appeals Court Rejects ‘Heir’ Coverage Under Umbrella Policy
An appellate court in California has ruled that an umbrella policy did not provide “heir” coverage to the daughter of the deceased insured, even though she was entitled to such coverage under a primary insurance policy that had been issued to the insured.Komorsky v. Farmers Ins. Exch.
An appellate court in California has ruled that an umbrella policy did not provide “heir” coverage to the daughter of the deceased insured, even though she was entitled to such coverage under a primary insurance policy that had been issued to the insured.Debarment ruling needed to be reconsidered in light of Golden (Owens, J.)
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