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California Supreme Court Justices Appear Unwilling to Strike Down Proposition 22
The justices suggested the Legislature may still be able to extend workers' compensation coverage to app-based drivers if Prop 22 survives.Behind Recent 'Progressive' Supreme Court Victories, a Strategic Focus on Text, History
Lawyers hoping to win must appeal to the judicial methodologies in vogue at the high court. These days, that means homing in on statutory text and diving into constitutional history.Collectible Maker Funko Wins Motion to Dismiss Securities Class Action
Funko's forward-looking statements fell under a "safe harbor" provision and were therefore not actionable as securities fraud, a Seattle federal judge said. The decision was a win for a team from Latham & Watkins.Lawyer Known for Talc Verdicts Moves to Product Liability Boutique
Danielle Ward Mason is credited with recovering almost $1 billion in verdicts against Johnson & Johnson in 2016 and 2017.Why Legal Departments That Thrive—Like Microsoft's—Never Stop Succession Planning
"For every one of my leads, I have a succession plan," Microsoft Chief Legal Officer Hossein Nowbar said. "And I specifically asked them to identify who they think is going to be potentially their replacement for their role."View more book results for the query "*"
New Rule Limits Judges' Remote Appearances in Civil Cases
The rule, adopted by the Judicial Council, was mandated by the California Legislature.Insights on M&A Trends: Midyear 2024 Expert Roundtable
The year began with a healthy dose of "cautious optimism" for the M&A market. In this webcast, you'll hear directly from leading transactional lawyers on what they are seeing in practice, and what they anticipate for deal volume for the second half of the year.Google at the Center of a 'Perfect Storm' of Privacy Litigation
Dozens of plaintiffs filed a complaint against Google on April 9 in the Santa Clara County Superior Court of California. They alleged that Google violated the California Consumer Privacy Act by using features like Google Analytics and Google Ad Manager to collect users' data without their consent, even while browsing the internet in "Incognito mode."Which Federal Appeals Courts Grant Oral Argument the Most and Least Often?
Oral argument rates among the circuits may be affected by the types of cases they hear. For example, the D.C. Circuit, with the highest rate, often weighs complex administrative law issues best addressed through oral argument, said appellate attorney Mark Gidley.Lawyers Want Juror Questionnaire for Tom Girardi, a 'Lightning Rod' for Bias
In a May 17 filing, federal public defenders representing Tom Girardi sought the questionnaires, citing extensive news coverage of their client and his estranged wife Erika Jayne's starring role on "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."Trending Stories
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