By Jason Grant | September 10, 2019
The last five years of criminal and civil legal battles for PSEG worker Michael Pepe, which began after a 2014 head-on crash with a car whose driver was killed, "has been a process for him, because obviously he had to deal with the tragic accident itself," and "he's had the possible results of the legal process hanging over his head at every stage," said his lawyer, Donna Aldea.
By Cheryl Miller | September 10, 2019
The late amendment appears to give significant litigation power to municipal attorneys in Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco and San Jose. Gig companies responded: "We are concerned that this provision effectively weaponizes the statute."
By Cheryl Miller | September 6, 2019
The U.S. Department of Justice is questioning a deal between California and four automakers to increase fuel efficiency while tech companies are coming under scrutiny from other states' attorneys general.
By David Koenig | September 6, 2019
Abdul-Majeed Marouf Ahmed Alani admitted tampering with a navigation system on the plane so that he could collect overtime work, according to a criminal complaint affidavit.
By Alaina Lancaster | September 4, 2019
Each week, attorney Laurel Simes of San Francisco's Levin Simes Abrams says her firm gets around five to 10 new calls alleging sexual harassment at the hands of ride-sharing drivers.
By Ross Todd | August 27, 2019
Anthony Levandowski is accused of stealing thousands of files related to driverless car technology as he departed from Google. Levandowski asserted his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself in Google's trade secret dispute with Uber, which purchased the startup company he founded after his departure from Google.
By Ross Todd | August 27, 2019
Anthony Levandowski is accused of stealing thousands of files related to driverless car technology as he departed from Google. Levandowski asserted his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself in Google's trade secret dispute with Uber.
By Suzette Parmley | August 27, 2019
The attorney's lawsuit claimed he was bad mouthed by another attorney during a break in court proceedings.
By Katheryn Tucker | August 24, 2019
The jury awarded $150 million for the value of the life of Judy Madere, and $30 million for her pain and suffering, plus $100 million in punitive damages and $65,000 in attorney fees.
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By David Gialanella | August 23, 2019
"Circumstantial evidence of [the] lawyers' typical mailing procedures is irrelevant because, 'due to a clerical oversight,' those procedures were admittedly not followed," Circuit Judge David Porter wrote.
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