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Salvador Dali Foundation Sues Monterey Museum for Use of Name, Likeness
Dali17 is dedicated to Dali's creations on the West Coast, where he lived during World War II.LeBron James' Dispute With Alabama Far From a Slam Dunk
IP lawyers say his copyright and trademark claims over barbershop talk videos aren't championship caliber.Alsup Certifies a Class of Uber Drivers in Suit Over Fees
U.S. District Judge William Alsup of the Northern District of California certified a class of Uber drivers Wednesday in a case claiming the company takes an oversized chunk of ride fees.With Another 35 New Judge Picks, Brown Continues to Chip Away at Vacancy Backlog
Gov. Jerry Brown on Friday appointed 33 new superior court judges and elevated two judges to appellate positions. The move comes less than two months after the governor named 34 judges to California's trial courts, chipping away at a judicial vacancy backlog that had reached a two-year high.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions, appointments and awards in-house, at firms and in government and academia.Calif. Lawyers Respond to Wine Country Fire Devastation
The fires have destroyed employees' homes, led local law firms to shutter offices and disrupted operations as they try to give early guidance to clients in the region.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions, appointments and awards in-house, at firms and in government and academia.Judge Calls Uber Argument 'Counterfeit Logic' in Driver Fee Case
A federal judge in San Francisco on Monday let a class action lawsuit move forward, allowing drivers to pursue claims the company takes an oversized chunk of passenger fees.51 Law Professors Join Fight Against Arbitration in Uber Price-Fixing Case
Dozens of law professors have joined the fight over whether Uber Technologies Inc. can force consumers into arbitration on allegations that the company engages in algorithm-based price fixing.Fifth Circuit: $30M Verdict for Insurer's Overbroad 'Absurd' Exclusion
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Court affirmed a $30 million judgment against an insurance company after it refused to pay off a Houston law firm's legal malpractice claim by pointing to exclusion in a liability policy that was so broad it covered "every single thing an attorney does or does not do, wrongful or not."State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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