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By Mason Lawlor | August 27, 2024
"Consumers are caught in a maze of 'What do I do?' Nobody has good answers and even the realtors themselves have no clue what's going on," said University of Buffalo School of Law professor Tanya Monestier.
By Mason Lawlor | July 24, 2024
"The students are like, 'we're one month away, what's the plan?'" said Ryan Griffith, lead attorney and adjunct professor at Golden Gate University Law School. "I've been trying to get answers formally for months, and that's why we did this litigation."
By Mason Lawlor | July 17, 2024
"We look forward to continuing to vigorously pursue our claims against those who infringe our client's intellectual property rights," said Moez M. Kaba, co-founder of Hueston Hennigan.
By Mason Lawlor | May 31, 2023
In the midst of multiple battles over the legal copyrights to one of the most successful video games of all time, game developer Krafton is awaiting a jury verdict in the Northern District of California on an allegedly breached settlement over the rights to its hugely popular "PUBG: Battlegrounds."
National Law Journal | News|Update
By Andrew Goudsward | September 12, 2022
Attorneys for former President Donald Trump said they opposed the Justice Department's two proposed special master candidates, but opted not to explain their objections in a public filing.
By Victoria Hudgins | July 30, 2020
The original class action suit alleging California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) violations was filed in California state court, stemming from the February ransomware attack that caused Epiq to shutdown its client-facing systems for weeks.
By Cheryl Miller | July 13, 2020
State courts across California have reduced operations due to a resurgence in COVID-19 cases. Here's a look at how courts across the state are grappling with obstacles posed by the novel coronavirus pandemic.
By Ross Todd | June 23, 2020
"When these masks are counterfeit, the consequences can literally be deadly," wrote the lawyers for BYD Company LTD, which struck a $1 billion deal with California Gov. Gavin Newsom to provide the state N95 masks for first responders in April.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 10, 2020
Judge William Alsup wrote "in irony upon irony, DoorDash now wishes to resort to a class-wide lawsuit, the very device it denied to the workers, to avoid its duty to arbitrate. This hypocrisy will not be blessed, at least by this order."
By Ross Todd | January 29, 2019
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh questioned why it took 32 firms to work on legal issues she labeled "not particularly novel." She called Yahoo's track record of nondisclosure and lack of transparency "egregious."
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