The latest from Civil Law News RSS - The Recorder
- Employment Lawyers Await Brown's Verdict
- 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
- Cameras Shut Out of Second Gay-Rights Hearing
- New 'Persuader' Rules Roil Labor Bar
- SAP Cuts Plea Deal in Oracle Copyright Case
- State Justices Won't Stand in Way of Prop 8 Appeal
- Lieff Cabraser Wins Decision Scaling Back 'Concepcion'
- Alsup to Call His Own Expert at Oracle/Google Trial
Employment Lawyers Await Brown's Verdict | Top |
Plaintiff attorneys have pushed three bills to the governor's desk ? all similar to ones vetoed by Schwarzenegger. | |
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 |
Cameras Shut Out of Second Gay-Rights Hearing | Top |
New 'Persuader' Rules Roil Labor Bar | Top |
SAP Cuts Plea Deal in Oracle Copyright Case | Top |
State Justices Won't Stand in Way of Prop 8 Appeal | Top |
Goodwin Liu, hearing oral arguments for the first time as state Supreme Court justice, peppered both sides of the Prop 8 debate with questions. | |
Lieff Cabraser Wins Decision Scaling Back 'Concepcion' | Top |
Alsup to Call His Own Expert at Oracle/Google Trial | Top |
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