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    September 5, 2012

    C.A. 2nd B220954 The Second Appellate District affirmed a trial court order denying class certification. The court held that an employer was not required to ensure that its emplo

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    Lawyer Discipline

    December 15, 2003

    PUBLIC REPROVALThe following persons have been issued a public reproval by the State Bar of California or California Supreme Court and must comply with conditions attached

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    Supreme Court prospects are Kagan, Wood, Garland

    By MARK SHERMAN | April 6, 2010

    WASHINGTON AP - Two experienced federal judges and the Obama administration's top Supreme Court lawyer are widely considered the leading candidates for the next high court opening if Justice

  • The Recorder

    Defense Attorneys: Shut Off the Leaks in Probes

    By Jeff Chorney | December 6, 2004

    Leaks -- confidential information passed to journalists by anonymous sources -- have for decades gone hand in hand with government investigations from Watergate to Whitewater. But lately rep

  • Legal Times

    Supreme Court Stays Above Economic Fray — For Now

    By Tony Mauro | September 29, 2008

    As the nation’s stunning financial crisis competed with a riveting presidential election campaign for D.C.’s attention last week, the other branch of government—t

  • Bloomberg

    Parents justify college desires on incorrect assumptions

    By Amity Shlaes | March 23, 2011

    Anxious families awaiting April college admission news are living their own March Madness. Their insanity is captured in Andrew Ferguson's new book, "Crazy U: One Dad's Crash Course i

  • The Associated Press

    Roberts Advocated Noncommittal Stance on Specific Cases in Advising O'Connor

    By Jesse J. Holland | August 12, 2005

    Supreme Court nominee John Roberts advised then-high court nominee Sandra Day O'Connor in 1981 to stand firm in her insistence not to talk about specific Court cases like Roe v. Wade, sayin

  • New York Law Journal

    Day Laborers

    By Vesselin Mitev | February 5, 2008

    Day laborers looking for work will not be able to gather at a hiring center in a Southampton park, a Suffolk County Supreme Court justice has ruled, concluding that the village's proposed use

  • Legal Times

    Who's Behind the Camera?

    By David Cole and John W. Whitehead | August 31, 2007

    "You're being watched." This message, a daily reality in London, where video cameras catch the average citizen approximately 300 times a day, is increasingly a reality here in the United State

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    Weak US economic data pushes stocks lower

    By The Associated Press | May 26, 2011

    Weak U.S. economic data weighed on stocks Thursday, though worries over Greece's debt crisis eased somewhat following indications that the country may get more help. Europ

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