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- Judge Scolded for Holding Courthouse Protester in Contempt
- Skadden Advises Broadcom on $3.7B Purchase of NetLogic
- AC Transit to Pay $10.5 Million to Injured Pedestrian
- Patent Law's Passage Spurs Flood of New Complaints
- S.F. Judge OKs Federal Home Loan Bank Suits
- Justice Kathryn Mickle Werdegar, California Supreme Court
- Introducing The Recorder's Women Leaders in the Law
- Louise Renne, Renne Sloan Holtzman Sakai
- Drucilla Stender Ramey
- Eva Paterson, Equal Justice Society
Judge Scolded for Holding Courthouse Protester in Contempt | Top |
Skadden Advises Broadcom on $3.7B Purchase of NetLogic | Top |
AC Transit to Pay $10.5 Million to Injured Pedestrian | Top |
Patent Law's Passage Spurs Flood of New Complaints | Top |
Lawyers like Yar Chaikovsky say the America Invents Act's curbs on multidefendant suits have nonpracticing entities racing to file before it takes effect. | |
S.F. Judge OKs Federal Home Loan Bank Suits | Top |
Justice Kathryn Mickle Werdegar, California Supreme Court | Top |
The justice says she never set out deliberately to make a statement about women, but her presence on the bench has spoken loudly. | |
Introducing The Recorder's Women Leaders in the Law | Top |
The Recorder honors 20 women leaders in law, including UC-Berkeley's Herma Hill Kay, for helping blaze the trail in the profession decades ago. They were the first women to be partners in their law firms, professors at their law schools, or judges on their courts. All of them have provided leadership and inspiration. | |
Louise Renne, Renne Sloan Holtzman Sakai | Top |
Unable to get a job out of Harvard at a big law firm, she merely went on to transform the model of a city attorney while reaping hundreds of millions for San Francisco. | |
Drucilla Stender Ramey | Top |
If not for a heart-to-heart talk with a college roommate, Ramey might have become a criminal defense lawyer in D.C. The San Francisco bar would never have been the same. | |
Eva Paterson, Equal Justice Society | Top |
The longtime civil rights honcho is on a mission to undo a U.S. Supreme Court precedent that she says has unfairly raised the bar on discrimination claims. | |
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