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    Council Kills State Court Computer Project

    By Cheryl Miller | March 27, 2012

    Judiciary leaders on Tuesday unplugged the original plans for the Court Case Management System, scrapping a decade-old vision for connecting California's 58 trial courts. Citing a lack

  • The American Lawyer

    Viewpoint: Tell Me No Lies

    By Richard Painter | May 28, 2010

    Hundreds of pages in the Federal Register are dedicated to government ethics rules that cover everything from the disposition of gifts worth less than $20 to the government's revolving door.

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    On the Move

    August 9, 2004

    SAN FRANCISCOThelen Reid & Priest has added a new partner to its antitrust practice. Paul Griffin joins the firm from Pillsbury Winthrop where he was head of

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    Court Mulls Making Prop 64 Retroactive

    By Mike McKee | June 1, 2006

    Try as hard as he might, San Francisco attorney James Sturdevant couldn't seem to persuade the California Supreme Court on Wednesday that Proposition 64 � the 2004 ballot measure that re

  • The Recorder

    United States v. Ressam

    March 12, 2012

    9th Cir. 09-30000 The court of appeals vacated a district court judgment and remanded the action for resentencing. The court held that a district court committed a substantively

  • The Recorder

    Ninth Circuit Enters Fray Over Striking Gay Jurors

    By Scott Graham | September 18, 2013

    The Ninth Circuit sounded ready Wednesday to break new ground in the area of gay rights and rule that prospective jurors cannot be excluded from service based on their sexual orientat

  • The Recorder

    People v. Bryant

    August 10, 2011

    C.A. 4th D057570 The Fourth Appellate District reversed a judgment with directions. The court held that there was a reasonable probability that a defendant convicted of second-degr

  • The Recorder

    DOMA Ruling Looms Large in Court Fight Over Striking Gay Jurors

    By Scott Graham | August 15, 2013

    Attorneys for both Abbott Labs and SmithKline Beecham filed new briefs Wednesday on whether gays and lesbians can be excluded from juries via peremptory challenge. Abbott's te

  • The Recorder

    In re Marriage of Davenport

    May 5, 2011

    C.A. 1st A126181 The First Appellate District affirmed an order awarding sanctions and attorney fees. The court held that the record supported the imposition of sanctions on a part

  • The Recorder

    Abbott v. Abbott

    May 17, 2010

    U.S. Sup. Ct. 08-645 After the Abbotts, a married couple, moved to Chile and separated, the Chilean courts granted respondent wife daily care and control of their minor son, A. J.

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