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November 07, 2022 | The Recorder

Governor Names Pillsbury Appellate Leader, Former Legal Affairs Deputy, to Sixth District

Gov. Gavin Newsom also named nine new trial court judges. Five of those appointees won judicial elections in June and can assume office immediately instead of waiting until their terms begin in January.
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October 10, 2022 | Law.com

'He Threw a Knife at Me, So I Shot Him': 7th Circ. Rules Against Plaintiffs in Officer-Involved Shooting Case

"The statement most favorable to the Estate boils down to: 'He threw a knife at me, so I shot him.' The Estate maintains that this admits a temporal sequence of knife first, shot second. That is not clear to us; it could mean that the two events were simultaneous," Judge Frank H. Easterbrook wrote for the Seventh Circuit. "But let us take the Estate's perspective. Would that permit a reasonable jury to find that O'Neill shot Logan after O'Neill was out of danger? Not at all. Logan evidently was bent on harming the officer. Why would anyone in O'Neill's position believe that the knife was the only weapon at Logan's disposal?"
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September 30, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Some Attorney Billing Records From Public-Sector Investigation May Be Exempt From FIOA Disclosures, Invasion of Privacy Still Needs to Be Determined

"I'm certainly glad that the court recognized that invoices written by a lawyer whose engaged to do an investigation were subject to the privilege," said the plaintiff's attorney, Michael Harrington, partner of FordHarrison in Hartford. "In the public sector, you have this additional concern about making the situation worse because it is publicized later. In this particular case, a lot of folks expressed to the lawyer who did the investigation ... employees were definitely expressing hesitancy about speaking out because the investigation concerned investigating the mayor. I think the court was right to recognize that."
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September 23, 2022 | Texas Lawyer

Fifth Circuit Defends Waterway Funding Pact in Face of Big Energy Challenge

"This case will have far-reaching impacts on the funding and health of projects across every port and waterway in America," the American Association of Port Authorities warned in its amicus curiae.
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August 26, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Appeals Court Narrows Injunction Blocking Vaccine Mandate for Federal Contractors

The judges said U.S. District Judge R. Stan Baker was "stretching logic" when he issued the injunction nationwide.
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April 20, 2022 | The Recorder

San Francisco's Opioid Trial Starts Monday. One Defendant Already Settled.

San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu, at a press conference on Wednesday, said drug companies "flooded San Francisco with prescription opioids," creating a public nuisance. One defendant, Endo, settled for $10 million.
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March 16, 2022 | Law.com

9th Circuit Sides With Local Activist Group Arrested for 'Derogatory and Profane' Messages Written in Chalk

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has reinstated a First Amendment lawsuit against a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department detective who arrested members of a local activist group for allegedly using chalk to write anti-police messages on sidewalks.
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March 10, 2022 | Daily Business Review

Appellate Court Certifies Virtual COVID-19 Sentencing Question to Florida Supreme Court

Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeals is asking the state Supreme Court to determine whether a fundamental error occurred when a criminal defendant virtually attended a sentencing hearing and did not expressly waive his right to be physically present in the courtroom.
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December 13, 2021 | Daily Business Review

What It Could Mean for Lawyers: How 1 Word in This Case Led 11th Circuit to Certify a Question to Florida Supreme Court

"This is almost a legal problem created by a failure of technology," said business attorney, David Winker.
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September 15, 2021 | The Recorder

Former SF US Attorney Returns to Sidley Austin

The managing partner of Sidley's San Francisco office said former U.S. Attorney David Anderson and Assistant U.S. Attorney Sheila Armbrust will boost the firm's life sciences and technology expertise at a time when the industries are expecting increased governmental scrutiny.
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