The latest from Civil Law News RSS - The Recorder
- S.F.'s Fight With Cellphone Industry Tests Compelled Speech
- S.F. Tames Asbestos Docket
- IV Targets Motorola Phones in Latest Patent Filing
- Oracle v. Google Takes Back Seat to Gang Trial
- Court Revives Suit Over Fake Lab Report
- Potential Cost of Defending DOMA Goes Up
- Circuit Says Price-Fixing Suits by States Aren't Class Actions Subject to CAFA
- Court Reporters Now a Luxury Item in S.F., Other Civil Courts
- Chevron Rainforest Case Drags Mud into Local Court
- 9th Circuit Vacates ruling That Found 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Unconstitutional
S.F.'s Fight With Cellphone Industry Tests Compelled Speech | Top |
Vince Chhabria, a deputy city attorney, faces arguments that requiring retailers to disclose potential health risks violates their First Amendment rights. | |
S.F. Tames Asbestos Docket | Top |
IV Targets Motorola Phones in Latest Patent Filing | Top |
The nonpracticing entity, founded by former Microsoft exec Nathan Myhrvold, filed suit after negotiations for a licensing deal broke down. | |
Oracle v. Google Takes Back Seat to Gang Trial | Top |
Court Revives Suit Over Fake Lab Report | Top |
Walkup, Melodia's Matthew Davis wins reversal for client who was charged on the basis of a "ruse" lab report meant to force a confession out of him. | |
Potential Cost of Defending DOMA Goes Up | Top |
Circuit Says Price-Fixing Suits by States Aren't Class Actions Subject to CAFA | Top |
Court Reporters Now a Luxury Item in S.F., Other Civil Courts | Top |
Chevron Rainforest Case Drags Mud into Local Court | Top |
9th Circuit Vacates ruling That Found 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Unconstitutional | Top |
Judge Diarmuid O'Scannlain wrote in a separate concurring opinion that he would have gone farther and reversed Riverside Judge Virginia Phillips' ruling. | |
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