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- Billionaire May Help Finance Troubled Court Case Management System
- S.F.'s Oldest Firm Merging With Sacramento's Weintraub
- City Loses 1st Round on Cellphone Warning Law
- Colombian Plaintiffs Can Refile Suit Against Dole, Court Rules
- Wilson Sonsini and Kaye Scholer on Deal for Flash Maker
- 'Dukes' Back From the Dead
- Judge Dismisses Yelp Class Action, Bolsters Web Publisher Immunity
- Online Dispute Resolution Firm Names VP of Judicial Affairs
- Justices Turn Down Election-Map Challenges
- Oakland Police May Have Violated Policy, Lawyers Contend
Billionaire May Help Finance Troubled Court Case Management System | Top |
S.F.'s Oldest Firm Merging With Sacramento's Weintraub | Top |
City Loses 1st Round on Cellphone Warning Law | Top |
Colombian Plaintiffs Can Refile Suit Against Dole, Court Rules | Top |
Wilson Sonsini and Kaye Scholer on Deal for Flash Maker | Top |
'Dukes' Back From the Dead | Top |
Knocked out by the high court, Brad Seligman and co-counsel for plaintiffs suing Walmart are filing an amended complaint, this time seeking class status for a mere 95,000. | |
Judge Dismisses Yelp Class Action, Bolsters Web Publisher Immunity | Top |
Online Dispute Resolution Firm Names VP of Judicial Affairs | Top |
Justices Turn Down Election-Map Challenges | Top |
Oakland Police May Have Violated Policy, Lawyers Contend | Top |
John Burris, who has sued over police tactics before, says the tear gas attacks and mass arrests of Occupy Oakland demonstrators breaches a 2003 agreement on crowd control. | |
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