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Another Lawsuit Targets San Francisco Over 'Insufferable' Conditions in the Tenderloin Neighborhood
Dowling & Marquez in San Francisco is representing real estate investors who claim the sidewalks in the neighborhood during the COVID-19 outbreak have become "unsanitary, unsafe and often impassable."Suit Accuses Kern County of Denying Public Access to Court Proceedings
"Courts across the country, including other superior courts in California, have balanced public safety while safeguarding the public's constitutional right to access court proceedings," the complaint said.Federal Judge in Georgia Affirms City's Right to Bar Confederate Battle Flag From Parade
A Trump appointee ruled the city of Alpharetta was within its rights to stop the Sons of Confederate Veterans from carrying the Confederate battle flag in its annual Old Soldiers Day Parade.Federal Judge Affirms City's Right to Bar Confederate Battle Flag From Parade
A Trump appointee ruled the city of Alpharetta was within its rights to stop the Sons of Confederate Veterans from carrying the Confederate battle flag in its annual Old Soldiers Day Parade.A Nonbinary Attorney's Journey: 'I Wanted to be Who I Am, Fully, With People I Work With.'
Rafael Langer-Osuna, of Squire Patton Boggs, said a large portion of Big Law is business development. "It's easier to develop strong relationships with people if you're comfortable being who you are," they said.View more book results for the query "*"
After Judge Nixes 2-Month Request, Roger Stone Gets 2-Week Pause on Prison Time
The judge said Stone must remain in home confinement during that time.Roger Stone Gets 2-Week Pause on Prison Time After Judge Nixes 2-Month Request
The judge said Stone must remain in home confinement during that time.Should the Law Treat Profit Awards Differently in Trademark Infringement and Dilution Cases?
In "Romag Fasteners v. Fossil Group," the Supreme Court stressed that bad faith remains an important factor in determining whether to award profits in infringement cases, and willfulness remains a requirement in dilution cases. It is clear that there are theoretical reasons to explain why willfulness is treated as a threshold requirement in one and not the other.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
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