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- Appeal Court OKs 16 to 1 Ratio for Punitives in Tobacco Case
- Appeal Court Weighs Disqualifying SNR Denton in UC Patent Dispute
- Local Squire, Sanders Lawyers Expect Boon from Down Under
- Mattel Ordered to Post $315M Bond to Appeal Bratz Verdict
- Big Firms on Campus -- and Ready to Recruit
- Judicial Council Opens Doors a Little Wider
- Donald Casper, 1948-2011
- Accusation of Molestation Not Probable Cause for Child-Porn Search, Circuit Rules
- L.A. Judge Admonished for Revoking Pro Per Status
- Bill Would Lift Threshold for Write-In Bench Challengers
Appeal Court OKs 16 to 1 Ratio for Punitives in Tobacco Case | Top |
Appeal Court Weighs Disqualifying SNR Denton in UC Patent Dispute | Top |
Charlene Morrow, who represents the Regents, wants the firm barred from handling the appeal of a case it won against Caldera Pharmaceuticals. | |
Local Squire, Sanders Lawyers Expect Boon from Down Under | Top |
Mattel Ordered to Post $315M Bond to Appeal Bratz Verdict | Top |
Big Firms on Campus -- and Ready to Recruit | Top |
Judicial Council Opens Doors a Little Wider | Top |
Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye agrees to allow public into "issues" discussions that precede the policymaking body's regular meetings. | |
Donald Casper, 1948-2011 | Top |
Accusation of Molestation Not Probable Cause for Child-Porn Search, Circuit Rules | Top |
L.A. Judge Admonished for Revoking Pro Per Status | Top |
Bill Would Lift Threshold for Write-In Bench Challengers | Top |
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