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    MIT, Library Seek Say in Aaron Swartz FOIA Suit

    By Mike Scarcella | July 22, 2013

    A federal judge is set to explore whether to allow two groups, including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to intervene in a lawsuit seeking the public disclosure of government info

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    Missed Web Opportunities

    By Sharon Berman | August 28, 2012

    True story: Several weeks ago, I had lunch with two partners from a boutique law firm. As the conversation segued from how an improved website would better showcase their work to a discussion

  • The Recorder

    People v. Mungia

    August 14, 2008

    Cal. Sup. Ct August 14, 2008 S060803 The California Supreme Court vacated a torture-murder special circumstance but otherwise affirmed a judgment of conviction, including a se

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    Crisis is Not Carte Blanche for Spending

    By Jonathan Redgrave | February 8, 2013

    Many corporate law departments faced with adversity in terms of significant litigation or government investigations are often told it is a "bet the company" event and thus no

  • The Recorder

    Support Tools: Litigators are Running Out of Excuses

    By Michael Kraft and Tim Slattery | September 10, 2003

    NEW YORK -- "I don't have time!" How often have we heard this from attorneys? It's a mantra for things that lawyers want to avoid -- like learning how to use litigation support t

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    Shivs Come Out in Prison Fight

    By Cheryl Miller | January 29, 2009

    SACRAMENTO — When a federal judge last year gave J. Clark Kelso sweeping powers to rehabilitate California's ail

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    On the Move

    December 14, 2012

    SAN FRANCISCO Bankruptcy litigation firm Macdonald Fernandez has added Matthew Olson as an associate. Olson previously served as law clerk to U.S

  • The Recorder

    Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University v. Ham

    May 16, 2013

    C.A. 6thH038784The Sixth Appellate District reversed a decision of the appellate division of the superior court. The court held that the plaintiff in an unlawful detainer action,

  • The Recorder

    Jolley v. Chase Home Finance, LLC

    February 12, 2013

    C.A. 1stA134019The First Appellate District affirmed in part and reversed in part a judgment. The court held that the trial court lacked valid grounds for taking judicial notice

  • National Law Journal

    Wal-Mart Triumphs in Decadelong Class Action Battle

    By Tony Mauro | June 20, 2011

    WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court today handed a sweeping victory to Wal-Mart, the nation's largest employer, in the company's decadelong effort to thwart a discrimination class action

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