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Prop 64 Author Leaves Firm to Join Mofo
William Stern, the man who wrote the book on 17200, has left the litigation boutique where he worked for 24 years to join Morrison & Foerster. Stern, a litigator specializing in defending consumer class actions with a focus on financial institutions, formerly practiced at 70-lawyerSeverson & Werson. A principal author of Prop 64, Stern also wrote The Rutter Group's treatise on California's unfair competition law.Justices debate a key issue of attorney fees
The Supreme Court last week wrestled with a basic bread-and-butter issue for lawyers-whether to award attorney fees under federal law when a federal court sends a removed case back to state court.Roberts debuts in attorney fee case
The U.S. Supreme Court last week traveled the middle road in resolving a split among the federal circuits over the standard for awarding attorney fees when a federal court remands a case to state court.First District Rules Prop 64 Not Retroactive
The plaintiff bar scored a surprising victory Tuesday when the First District Court of Appeal ruled that Proposition 64 -- the November ballot initiative that restricts the state's private attorney general act -- is not retroactive. The court was plain in its ruling on a motion for dismissal came in a case argued just last week that few expected to produce a precedent-setting opinion.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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