By Amanda Bronstad | December 22, 2021
In a joint motion for new trial filed on Tuesday, Walmart, Walgreens and CVS cited the judge's decision to eliminate unvaccinated jurors during voir dire.
By Allison Dunn | December 20, 2021
Many of the predictions were based on the belief that reverberations from the pandemic will continue to be acutely felt in three years' time.
By Jessie Yount | December 7, 2021
"We thought we'd have a better time of things throughout this transition if we had more resources, more bench strength and more staff," a partner at Salem & Green says.
By Marcia Coyle | December 1, 2021
In more than two hours of arguments, the justices divided along ideological lines in their questioning, with the conservative wing probing most deeply the challengers to the Mississippi ban, and the liberal wing pressing the state's attorney.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 2, 2021
In a tentative decision Monday, Orange County Superior Court Judge Peter Wilson found that the plaintiffs, which are three large California counties and the city of Oakland, failed to differentiate between legitimate uses of opioids, which are prescription painkillers, and the illegal activities that led to addictions and overdoses.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 29, 2021
A San Francisco judge allowed a consolidated shareholder derivative suit from Modern Health's co-founder and two shareholders to move forward this week. The litigation alleges that the CEO of the employee mental health platform made false statements to clients such as Cisco and that a Kleiner Perkins investor failed to act on reports of misconduct.
By Jessica Mach | October 28, 2021
"I was at Google for 16 years—I clearly love the place. I worked on all kinds of exciting challenges while I was there, but I felt like in some ways my work was done," Lacavera said.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 26, 2021
An alternate juror who sat through a lengthy talcum powder trial last month said there was a "definite need" for Johnson & Johnson to put a warning label on its baby powder but not enough evidence to convince her that the product caused plaintiffs to get ovarian cancer.
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By Dan Roe | October 14, 2021
"It wouldn't be wise to make decisions about growth based on current market thinking because it's going to change," Sidley Austin restructuring partner Tom Califano said.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 30, 2021
On Thursday, Orange County Superior Court Judge Peter Wilson interrupted Motley Rice partner Fidelma Fitzpatrick's closing argument, held via Zoom, to question how a rise in opiate pharmaceuticals created a public nuisance in California. Fitzpatrick represents the counties of Los Angeles, Orange and Santa Clara, as well as the city of Oakland.
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