By Karen Sloan | February 1, 2012
The team of lawyers behind proposed class actions against Thomas M. Cooley School of Law and New York Law School have followed through with their threat to sue even more schools. New Y
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9th Cir. 10-72356 The court of appeals vacated a biological opinion of the federal Fish and Wildlife Service and remanded for further proceedings. The court held that, by relying
By Richard J. McAdams | April 6, 2012
For many years, the California Legislature has sent strong encouragement to opposing litigants in land use disputes to resolve their issues through mediation. It has been the declared intent
By Mike McKee | April 23, 2009
SAN FRANCISCO — Attorney General Jerry Brown offered some support to San Francisco's effort to save an affirmative action program by calling into question the constitutionality of Propo
By Stacy Miller Azcarate | July 12, 2011
The first phase of the economic recovery has finally hit the legal profession: Large cases are being tried, IPOs are happening again and funding is once again available for startup companies. Along
By Steven H. Pollak | March 11, 2004
ATLANTA -- McKesson Corp. wants Georgia to refund the taxes the company paid on phantom profits. The state says no, and the matter is now headed for resolution in Fulton County Superior Court.
By William W. Bedsworth | April 13, 2007
The world is turning into a tough room in which to do comedy. The day after his State of the Union address, President Bush flew in Air Force One � a Boeing 747 � to Wilmington,
By Daniel Brenner | September 10, 2010
Every three years, the librarian of Congress determines when scrambling technology that protects copyrighted works can be legally "circumvented," i.e., hacked. The goal of the exerc
By Mary Pat Gallagher | August 20, 2008
NEWARK, N.J. — A New Jersey state judge's ruling Monday in a $1.3 million fee fight highlights the importance of spelling out the role of retiring partners and their share in c
By Niraj Chokshi | August 25, 2008
Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton associate Shawn Foust just leveled up. The firm announced last week that Foust, a second-year associate in the Century City office, wi
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