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    Companies Can Sue Over Civil Rights

    By Jeff Chorney | May 18, 2004

    A minority-run company has the same right to sue for race discrimination as a person, the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled Monday."When a corporation has acquired a raci

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    Melanie Cibik

    By Lisa Holton | December 6, 2012

    Teledyne Technologies Inc. creates electronic components, instruments and communications equipment for the U.S. government and commercial customers around the world. Spun off from Pittsburgh-

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    Finger-Lickin' Legislation

    By William W. Bedsworth | March 28, 2008

    I try really hard not to throw rocks at legislators. For one thing, they have a very tough job, a very boring job, a job most of us wouldn't take unless they'd stopped hiring at the stee

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    Stephan v. Unum Life Insurance Company of America

    September 12, 2012

    9th Cir. 10-16840 The court of appeals affirmed a district court judgment in part, reversed in part, and remanded the action for further proceedings. The court held that the fidu

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    Butte Environmental Council v. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers

    September 1, 2010

    9th Cir. 09-15363 The court of appeals affirmed a judgment of the district court. The court held that a finding of the Corps of Engineers that environmental effects of a proposed develo

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    Enforcing Settlement Agreements

    By Gay Grunfeld and Benjamin Bien-Kahn | November 5, 2012

    Most civil lawsuits settle before trial, resulting in a written settlement agreement typically involving the payment of a settlement sum. This piece of paper has little value to your clients,

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    Your Skills: Between Trial and Appeal, There's a Record

    By Kent Richland and Gary Wax | May 24, 2013

    You've been a lawyer for a couple of years, and a partner at your law firm has just given you your first assignment relating to an appeal. She hasn't given you much to get you started -- only

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    Juror Number One v. Superior Court (Royster)

    May 31, 2012

    C.A. 3rd C067309 The Third Appellate District denied a petition for writ of prohibition. The court held that the federal Stored Communications Act did not apply to a trial court

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    No Privacy in Social Media

    By Elizabeth Cohee | July 26, 2012

    There has been much discussion about the sanctity of one's social media data. Many users have expressed concerns about whether the government or other adverse party should be able to be view

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    Tomra Pacific, Inc. v. Chiang

    September 22, 2011

    C.A. 1st A129401 The First Appellate District affirmed a trial court order denying petitions for a writ of mandate. The court held that challenged interfund loans from Califo

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