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Coughlin Stoia brought the case back from the grave, against an army of defense firms.
License Revocation Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(c)
Notice to the bar.Attorneys Fear Repercussions of Refusal-to-Treat Trend
A wave of proposed legislation and numerous lawsuits are highlighting a trend by state governments to protect anti-abortion medical providers who refuse to offer services or drugs on religious or moral grounds. Last year, 14 states introduced 37 bills that would allow pharmacists and other health care providers not only to opt out of abortion services, but to refuse to fill prescriptions for any drugs on the basis of personal or moral convictions. Many attorneys fear the government is on a slippery slope.Employers must use caution with wellness programs
Employers can inadvertently scuttle an otherwise sound and legally compliant wellness program by creating a culture that either pressures employees to participate or does not adequately safeguard their privacy.Judge Made Right Call That Plaintiff In Malpractice Case Was Ex-Client
A state appeals court affirms dismissal of a legal malpractice suit, saying the judge properly concluded the plaintiff was an ex-client and therefore due a lesser duty of care.California Firms, Courts Close in Wake of New York, D.C., Attacks
Stunned by today's terrorist attacks that brought down New York's twin World Trade Center towers and devastated the Pentagon, San Francisco officials shut down the vulnerable Civic Center region, home to numerous court offices, while the state capitol evacuated, and major law firms closed offices in San Francisco, New York and Washington, D.C.Manwin Licensing International, the company that manages online content for Playboy and owns and licenses adult Web sites such as YouPorn and Pornhub, announced an end to its antitrust case against the Internet registry that runs the .xxx domain.
University of San Francisco Works to Boost Academic Standing
After one year as dean at the University of San Francisco School of Law, Jeffrey Brand has big plans. The school's new $18.3 million law library just opened, but building improvements are just one of the steps school officials are taking to improve the Jesuit school's academic reputation and attract more top-drawer students. "It's been an incredibly exciting time," Brand says.California Law Firms, Courts Close in Wake of New York, D.C. Terrorism
Stunned by Tuesday's terrorist attacks that brought down New York's twin World Trade Center towers and devastated the Pentagon, San Francisco officials shut down the vulnerable Civic Center region, home to numerous court offices, while the state capitol evacuated, and major law firms closed offices in San Francisco, New York and Washington, D.C.