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Cite as 10 C.D.O.S. 4224JOCER ENTERPRISES, INC., et al., Plaintiffs and Appellants, v.ERNEST PRICE, ROPER
State LEEDs Way in Green Build Movement
According to the United States Green Building Council, California is No. 1 when it comes to sustainable building projects. And with new legislation and government incentives, it's possible the rest of the U.S. will follow.Heavy Hitters Line Up as Defense Team for S.F. Officers
San Francisco police officers and department officials under indictment have lined up a Who's Who list of lawyers for their defense squad. Who will ultimately be responsible for the legal bills, however, has yet to be worked out for the six department employees who may qualify for legal help from the police union, the Police Officers Association.Malpractice Evidence Is Excluded
Investigators relying on confidential hospital records to evaluate a physician's work performance cannot be compelled to testify in malpractice suits, the California Supreme Court ruled. Neither can investigators' written conclusions be admitted as evidence if they were based substantially on material derived from those records, the Court ruled unanimously.Heavy Hitters Line Up as Defense Team for S.F. Officers
San Francisco police officers and department officials under indictment have lined up a Who's Who list of lawyers for their defense squad. Who will ultimately be responsible for the legal bills, however, has yet to be worked out for the six department employees who may qualify for legal help from the police union, the Police Officers Association.Special Report: Employment Law
This Employment Law Special Report contains articles focused on employee rights.Bankruptcy Boutique's Lawyers Depart for Larger Firms
Several years ago, San Francisco bankruptcy boutique McNutt & Litteneker had 10 full-time lawyers. But last month's departure of its three remaining associates to 215-attorney Schnader Harrison leaves McNutt & Litteneker with just its name partners. Former McNutt lawyers blame the economy as well as an unchallenging firm environment for their departures. And Christopher Hart says he had to consider the opportunity for advancement in making his decision to depart McNutt for Schnader Harrison.Ex-Client Says Firm Leaked Trade Secrets
Patent attorneys usually covet new technology clients. But for one San Francisco law firm, having one patent client too many has thrust it into a legal thicket. In a case going to trial this fall in superior court in Santa Clara County, Calif., Bertram Rowland and the firm of Flehr Hohbach Test Albritton & Herbert are accused of passing one client's intellectual property to a competing client.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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