By Roy Strom | December 21, 2018
Ellisen Turner is leaving his post as managing partner just one year in, after what he called a change in "professional and personal plans."
National Law Journal | News|Update
By Ryan Lovelace | December 12, 2018
Orange County lawyer Jeff Verdon, whose specialty is helping rich clients hang onto their money, said he's had an informal relationship with Davis for years.
The American Lawyer | News|Update
By Dan Packel | November 28, 2018
The rapper and businessman says he can't find qualified arbitrators of color to preside in a proceeding launched by Iconix, which purchased his Rocawear brand in 2007 for $200 million.
By Ross Todd | October 23, 2018
Ninth Circuit Judge Dorothy Nelson: "In sum, the allegations paint a picture of overseas slave labor that defendants perpetuated from headquarters in the United States."
By Ross Todd | October 17, 2018
United HealthCare Insurance Co. is accused of imposing arbitrary reimbursement penalties for psychotherapy provided by psychologists and master's-level counselors rather than doctors.
By Xiumei Dong | September 28, 2018
Lawyers from O'Melveny & Myers and Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz weigh in on a bill—the first of its kind in the U.S.—that sets quotas for female board members for public companies based in California.
By Ross Todd | September 12, 2018
The lawsuit, filed in California state court Wednesday, claims that Blank Rome styled its 2016 merger with Dickstein Shapiro as an “asset sale” to avoid paying out capital contributions to departed partners.
By Scott Graham | September 7, 2018
Cisco and Arista are seeking to vacate a judgment that was one of the first to apply copyright's “scenes-a-faire” defense in the software context.
By Scott Graham | August 6, 2018
According to a joint statement from the parties, Arista will pay Cisco $400 million, maintain the product modifications required by U.S. International Trade Commission rulings, and make "limited changes to further differentiate its user interfaces from Cisco's."
By Ross Todd | July 26, 2018
In a win for California employees, the court said state law doesn't recognize a rule that federal courts often apply when dismissing wage claims for small amounts of time that are difficult to track.
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