By Scott Graham | September 12, 2019
Jane Doe No. 1, the 'ringleader' of actresses suing the adult film site in San Diego, testified that after she threatened legal action, a campaign of harassment at her law school began. Even Wednesday on the trip to the courthouse, she said, she received an unwanted phone call.
By Jenna Greene | September 12, 2019
'The court struggles to see how defense counsel could have failed to see the futility of their lawsuit,' wrote U.S. District Judge Andre Birotte Jr.
By Alaina Lancaster | September 9, 2019
"This has to end," wrote Ninth Circuit Judge Richard Tallman. "We cannot say it any clearer."
By Scott Graham | August 21, 2019
As trial in the fraud suit against GirlsDoPorn.com gets underway, the defendants describe Jane Doe No. 1, now graduated from law school, as the "ringleader" of 22 former actresses who are suing the adult film site.
By Jenna Greene | August 16, 2019
This case is not just about the money, said Sanford Heisler's Ed Chapin. “We want the videos taken down. We want their business model not to be viable in the future.”
By Mike Scarcella | August 13, 2019
The firm, represented by Orrick at the US Supreme Court, is pressing its argument that a former partner's discrimination and retaliation claims must face confidential arbitration.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown | August 12, 2019
In a lawsuit centered around an alleged intra-corporate conspiracy to deprive a plaintiff of software maintenance services for imaging technology, a Southern California court issued rulings in both parties’ favor.
By Ross Todd | July 18, 2019
"Leonard fraudulently claimed to be the author and sole owner of the Claw Design, with knowledge that Nike's designers, and not Leonard, authored the Claw Design, and with specific intent to deceive the U.S. Copyright Office."
By Ross Todd | July 11, 2019
Thursday's decision from the California Supreme Court overturns an earlier appellate decision finding that attorney Bruce Schechter and the R. Rex Parris Law Firm hadn't agreed to be bound to confidentiality provisions of a wrongful death settlement signed on behalf of clients.
By Jenna Greene | June 26, 2019
'The deposition appears to have been a colossal waste of time and resources,' the Delaware Supreme Court wrote in a 20-page addendum detailing the misconduct of Tony award-winning producer Carole Shorenstein Hays.
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