By Cogan Schneier | September 27, 2017
The Fourth District Court of Appeal's opinion addressed an unanswered question in California law: Whether an appeal of an order disqualifying an attorney automatically stays enforcement of that order.
By Brian Baxter | September 25, 2017
Constance Ramos, who left Winston & Strawn's partnership in August to start her own Oakland, California-based intellectual property boutique, has accused the firm of sexual discrimination and retaliation in a suit filed in San Francisco Superior Court.
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By Tom McParland | September 25, 2017
Facebook Inc. has scrapped a plan to reform its stock structure in a way that would have given Mark Zuckerberg more control over the company, avoiding a trial in a shareholder lawsuit that aimed to put the social network's CEO on the stand this week.
By Jenna Greene | September 20, 2017
Wondering whether a given lawsuit will go to trial? SettlementAnalytics unveiled a new tool to predict the likelihood. But some Big Law litigators are skeptical that all the intangibles that determine the course of litigation can be factored in.
By Ross Todd | September 19, 2017
According to the complaint, Uber spent more than $82.5 million in an ad campaign directed by Fetch Media Ltd. from 2016 through the first quarter of this year.
By Roy Strom | September 18, 2017
Longford Capital Management LP on Monday announced the latest headline figure in the litigation finance industry. Longford said it raised $500 million for a second fund that will dwarf the initial $56.5 million fund that the Chicago-based firm raised three years ago.
By Tom McParland | September 15, 2017
A federal judge in Delaware on Sept. 15 cited the district's depleted bench as a reason for transferring a patent infringement suit against Apple Inc. to California, saying the case would have put an undue burden on an already overworked court.
By therecorder | The Recorder | September 14, 2017
C.A. 4th; D070484 The Fourth Appellate District affirmed in part and reversed in part a trial court order awarding fees. In the published portion of…
By Cheryl Miller | September 14, 2017
California's governor and Legislature in recent years have not been welcoming of many bills aimed at restricting the use of arbitration. That could soon change. Gov. Jerry Brown is considering whether to sign legislation that would allow judges to deny a bank's arbitration demand in any case that involves fraudulently created accounts.
By Ross Todd | September 14, 2017
The Recorder is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2017 Litigation Departments of the Year. The awards recognize law firms whose California litigators have delivered outstanding service—and wins—for their clients in the year's most demanding litigation matters.
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The National Law Journal Elite Trial Lawyers recognizes U.S.-based law firms performing exemplary work on behalf of plaintiffs.
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