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- Asbestos Dispute Will Test Component Parts Defense
- Nevada City Faces 'Bad Choice' Over Historic Courthouse
- The need for empathy on the high court
- Class Dismissed
- On the Move
- Lawyer Sues Over Ex-Client's Bad Review
- Winston & Strawn Loses Second Litigator in a Week
- Judicial Watchdog Says Riverside Judge Crossed Line In Run for DA
- IP Consulting Shop Ovidian Hires Baker Botts Partner
- Morgan Lewis Lures Litigator From Winston & Strawn
Asbestos Dispute Will Test Component Parts Defense | Top |
Nevada City Faces 'Bad Choice' Over Historic Courthouse | Top |
The need for empathy on the high court | Top |
Class Dismissed | Top |
Bay Area plaintiff firms are already adapting their practices to a post-Concepcion, post-Dukes world. | |
On the Move | Top |
A weekly report of lawyer moves and law firm changes. Keep abreast of where movers and shakers are going and what they're doing. | |
Lawyer Sues Over Ex-Client's Bad Review | Top |
Winston & Strawn Loses Second Litigator in a Week | Top |
Judicial Watchdog Says Riverside Judge Crossed Line In Run for DA | Top |
In a public admonishment, the CJP faulted Paul Zellerbach for criticizing the incumbent, not recusing soon enough, and misusing his judicial title in his successful campaign. | |
IP Consulting Shop Ovidian Hires Baker Botts Partner | Top |
Morgan Lewis Lures Litigator From Winston & Strawn | Top |
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