The latest from Civil Law News RSS - The Recorder
- Judge Dismisses Yelp Class Action, Bolsters Web Publisher Immunity
- Splintered Circuit OKs Alien Tort Case Against Rio Tinto
- Oakland Jury Makes Quick Work of Official's Gender Bias Suit
- SEC Drops Case Against Former Deloitte Tax Partner
- Immigration Bar Sees Relief in Ruling
- Judge Denies Anonymity to Prop 8 Donors
- Alsup Says Google Can't Keep Email Under Wraps
- Appeal Panel Takes City's Side on Attorney Fee Award
- Alsup Weighs S.F.'s Cellphone Disclosure Ordinance
- Judge Allows Orrick to Fire MGA over Unpaid Bills
Judge Dismisses Yelp Class Action, Bolsters Web Publisher Immunity | Top |
Splintered Circuit OKs Alien Tort Case Against Rio Tinto | Top |
Judge Mary Schroeder's opinion reviving genocide claims brought fiery dissents, with one judge saying it gives the Ninth Circuit jurisdiction "over all the Earth." | |
Oakland Jury Makes Quick Work of Official's Gender Bias Suit | Top |
SEC Drops Case Against Former Deloitte Tax Partner | Top |
Immigration Bar Sees Relief in Ruling | Top |
Judge Denies Anonymity to Prop 8 Donors | Top |
Alsup Says Google Can't Keep Email Under Wraps | Top |
Appeal Panel Takes City's Side on Attorney Fee Award | Top |
Alsup Weighs S.F.'s Cellphone Disclosure Ordinance | Top |
The U.S. district judge sounded skeptical of the potential health risks, but also wary of the industry's First Amendment claims. | |
Judge Allows Orrick to Fire MGA over Unpaid Bills | Top |
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