The latest from Civil Law News RSS - The Recorder
- Victim of Max Factor Heir May Remain Anonymous, Court Rules
- 2nd District Overturns Fee Award, Says Courts Get Last Word on Whether Arbitration Binding
- Falk Demands En Banc Rehearing on Facebook Settlement
- Prop 8 Opponents Defend Walker's Showing of Trial Video
- Walker Defends Hitting 'Play' on Prop 8 Video
- Court Reinstates Fraud Suit Against Ernst & Young
- Prop 8 Proponents Want Walker to Turn Over Trial Video
- Fur Flies in San Mateo Pharma Trial
- Circuit Won't Reopen Facebook Settlement
- IV Wants Wilson Booted from Patent Dispute
Victim of Max Factor Heir May Remain Anonymous, Court Rules | Top |
2nd District Overturns Fee Award, Says Courts Get Last Word on Whether Arbitration Binding | Top |
Falk Demands En Banc Rehearing on Facebook Settlement | Top |
Prop 8 Opponents Defend Walker's Showing of Trial Video | Top |
Walker Defends Hitting 'Play' on Prop 8 Video | Top |
Responding to a request that he turn over recordings from last year's trial, the now-retired judge said he considers them part of his judicial papers. | |
Court Reinstates Fraud Suit Against Ernst & Young | Top |
Ninth Cicuit says Ernst & Young should have known about Broadcom securities fraud. | |
Prop 8 Proponents Want Walker to Turn Over Trial Video | Top |
Fur Flies in San Mateo Pharma Trial | Top |
Joe Cotchett's firm and Morgan Lewis are trading accusations that each is trying to cause a mistrial. | |
Circuit Won't Reopen Facebook Settlement | Top |
IV Wants Wilson Booted from Patent Dispute | Top |
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