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Committee Drops In-State Testing Requirement for California Bar Exam
The Committee of Bar Examiners voted Friday to allow applicants to sit for future bar exams, as well as an experimental test scheduled next month, outside the Golden State.Auction of Shohei Ohtani's Famous Ball Continues Amid New Lawsuit
A new plaintiff has emerged, claiming to be the rightful owner of the baseball that became an instant million-dollar collector's item when Shohei Ohtani became the first player in Major League Baseball history to reach 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases in a single season.US Fifth Circuit Departs From Sister Courts on Copyright Infringement Damages
Grande Communications asked the Fifth Circuit to modify the damages award to $22,066,446 based on 662 copyright works, versus the 1,403 sound recordings cited in the verdict.Ex-Girardi Keese CFO Christopher Kamon, Shackled and Sniffing, Pleads Guilty
Christopher Kamon, 51, pleaded guilty to felony charges that he stole funds from Girardi Keese's operating accounts and conspired with founder Tom Girardi to embezzle at least $15 million in client funds.View more book results for the query "*"
Prominent NJ Personal Injury Attorney Accuses Netflix of Copying His Boy Scout Sex Abuse Documentary
The complaint tracked the time code of each movie and compared the elements in the film that are "strikingly similar."Santa Rosa Firm Secures $46M Verdict for Plaintiff in Sonoma County Child Sexual Abuse Case
The plaintiff was represented by a team from Abbey, Weitzenberg, Warren & Emery in Santa Rosa, California. The court awarded the plaintiff $20 million in past noneconomic damages; $25 million in future noneconomic damages; $262,000 for future medical expenses; and $780,000 for future lost earning capacity.Fired Kirkland Associate's Gender Bias Lawsuit to Enter Private Mediation
The court-ordered mediation comes after most of Zoya Kovalenko's claims survived a motion to dismiss in September.California Supreme Court Rejects Bar Exam Alternative Proposal
The justices unanimously said a so-called portfolio bar exam would create "an array of ethical and practical problems." The court also rejected a proposal for licensing reciprocity with other states.Trending Stories
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