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    In Camera

    January 17, 2006

    BERKELEY CITY ATTORNEY NARROWLY AVOIDS COURT'S WRATHBerkeley City Attorney Manuela Albuquerque walked a dangerous line during oral arguments before the California Supreme

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    Oyster Arguments Leaves Bad Aftertaste as Lawyers Spar Over Alleged Misstatement

    By Scott Graham | May 28, 2013

    SAN FRANCISCO — It's not unusual for charge and countercharge -- "did not's" and "did so's" -- to get thrown around in the briefing leading up to appe

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    Ogilvie v. Workers' Compensation Appeals Board

    July 29, 2011

    C.A. 1st A126344 The First Appellate District reversed a decision of the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board. The court held that in order to rebut application of the Califor

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    Genesis Healthcare Corporation v. Symczyk

    April 16, 2013

    U.S. Sup. Ct.11-1059Respondent brought a collective action under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) on behalf of herself and #147;other employees similarly situated

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    Skadden Lawyering Helped Kill Microsoft Bid

    By Zusha Elinson | May 6, 2008

    Pundits may credit Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang's bullheadedness with scaring off Microsoft for the moment, but it appears that a tiny, yet timely, legal maneuver by Yahoo's lawyers also played

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    Google Enters San Jose Smartphone Fight

    By Vanessa Blum | May 7, 2013

    SAN FRANCISCO — The calvary has arrived in the Apple-Samsung patent fight.On Monday a coalition of technology companies led by Android developer Google Inc. publicly stepped u

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    On the Move

    May 18, 2012

    SAN FRANCISCO Karl Olson received a Freedom of Information Award from the California Newspaper Publishers

  • Legal Times

    Law Student is Supreme Court Celebrity

    By Tony Mauro | December 1, 2003

    Cambridge, Mass. -- First-year Harvard Law School student Joshua Davey recently attended a faculty d ion of the top cases before the U.S. Supreme Court this fall.Panelists d

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    Chism v. Washington State

    August 25, 2011

    9th Cir. 10-35085 The court of appeals reversed a judgment of the district court and remanded. The court held that plaintiffs in a civil rights action had made a sufficient showing

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    'Brinker' Issues Explained

    By Brian Ashe | December 13, 2011

    On Nov. 8, the California Supreme Court heard oral argument in the long-awaited employee meal and rest case, Brinker Restaurant v. Superior Court. The court's decision will address whether a

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