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CJP Says Danser Transferred Two More DUI Cases
Acting on a tip from prosecutors, the Commission on Judicial Performance has accused Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge William Danser of steering two additional drunken driving cases to his courtroom for lenient treatment. According to the CJP's complaint, Danser transferred to himself drunken driving cases against San Jose Sharks player Niklas Sundstrom and Santa Clara County Corrections Sgt. Edward Meyers. Neither received jail time, with Danser instead ordering fines and three years' probation.Parsing the New Vapor Intrusion Tenant Notification Law
Adam M. Meek and Robert G. Koen, partners at DLA Piper US, write that although the concept of the new law requiring landlords to provide their tenants complete disclosure of data regarding vapor intrusion conditions is a good one, the Department of Environmental Conservation has to date offered no formal interpretive guidance on the applicability of the law or how it will be enforced, and there are numerous undefined terms and ambiguous provisions in the statute that have created confusion and challenges for the regulated community members and their advisors.Medtronic Fends Off Another Medical Device Suit on Preemption Grounds
How to Gain Experience in an Unfamiliar Legal Area
A lot of lawyers today find themselves in the unexpected position of trying to practice law in an area in which they have insufficient experience, writes Debra L. Bruce. Some of them are new lawyers who had hoped to get hired upon graduation and receive on-the-job training under the guidance of experienced lawyers. Some were downsized in the recession and, due to a slow market for their existing expertise, they find it necessary to develop a new area of practice. Other lawyers just want to make a change into a different type of practice.View more book results for the query "*"
When Advanced Biological Laboratories claimed that Stanford University and Stanford scientist Bob Shafer infringed two ABL patents at Stanford's world-renowned HIV treatment database, Shafer hired lawyers and petitioned the PTO to reexamine the ABL patents. But he's come up empty, despite spending more than $200,000 and marshaling pages of evidence.
Changing Course, Judge Revives Suit Against Bank
Little more than one month after eviscerating a $774 million suit filed by Dexia S.A. against JPMorgan Chase, Southern District Judge Jed Rakoff has resurrected the case following a Second Circuit ruling on the Edge Act.Federal Prosecutor Gross Joins Drinker Biddle & Reath
Assistant U.S. Attorney Barry Gross, known for his work prosecuting organized crime in Philadelphia, has joined Drinker Biddle & Reath's white collar crime and corporate investigations practice group.Trending Stories
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