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Keker Lawyers Secure Win for Sutter Health After Seven-Week Alameda Trial
The plaintiffs sought more than $500 million from Sutter Health over allegations of insurance fraud, which Judge Stephen D. Kaus rejected.AI Can't Be an Inventor, but Can It Be a Patent Killer?
"While AI speeds innovation and broadens knowledge, part of its legacy may be to narrow the scope of patentable invention," writes Michael K. Friedland of Friedland Cianfrani.Holland & Knight Partners Discuss Their Ascent to Leadership Roles and What It Took to Get There
Tiffani Lee and Kwamina Williford, both of whom hold positions of leadership at Holland & Knight, on the unique challenges they overcame and the guidance necessary to get there.Judge Affirms Subpoena of Ex-LA City Attorney Mike Feuer in Lawyer's State Bar Court Trial
Feuer, a former state Assembly member, said he never spoke to Michael Libman, the Tarzana attorney accused of colluding with other lawyers to fabricate a settlement favorable to the city of Los Angeles.Lawyers Preview Tom Girardi's Defense: He Wasn't the One 'Running the Machine'
Tom Girardi's lawyers outlined their criminal defense on Thursday: the former chief accountant of his now defunct law firm, Girardi Keese, stole client funds while hiding the financial information from their client, who was already suffering from cognitive decline.View more book results for the query "*"
Dropbox Hit With Surge of Data Breach Class Actions in California
Complaints filed in May in the Northern District of California accuse the file sharing platform of exposing its clients to a "high risk of identity theft or fraud" by failing to prevent a cyberattack by an "undoubtedly nefarious" third party on April 24.Paramount General Counsel Heads for Exit in Wake of Failed Merger
"Our work doesn't often make headlines or get recognized at glitzy award shows, but you are the heart and soul of this company," departing GC Christa D'Alimonte said in a memo to her legal team.NY Gov. Signs Laws Placing Curbs on Social Media Fed to Children; Will Other States Follow?
Backers of the measure said they expect California to follow suit, and hope similar laws will be adopted nationally.California Supreme Court Boots Anti-Tax Initiative From November Ballot
In a unanimous opinion, the court said the Taxpayer Protection and Government Accountability Act "would substantially alter our basic plan of government" and amounts to a constitutional revision that cannot be made by a ballot initiative.Court Commissioners, MoFo Litigator Among Newsom's Latest Judicial Picks
The governor's latest round of trial court appointments will fill six vacancies in Bay Area courts.Trending Stories
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