By Cheryl Miller | June 26, 2020
"Courts across the country, including other superior courts in California, have balanced public safety while safeguarding the public's constitutional right to access court proceedings," the complaint said.
By Karen Sloan | June 26, 2020
The law school had hoped to offer a hybrid of in-person and online classes for the fall semester, but concluded that the constraints imposed by the university were too much to overcome.
By Ross Todd | June 25, 2020
"This decision makes clear that courts must do more than cite the pandemic as a reason to deny basic due process to criminal defendants," said Contra Costa County Public Defender Robin Lipetzky.
By Karen Sloan | June 25, 2020
California, so far, has not made the list of states whose test takers must quarantine for 14 days before taking the test. That could change by the September test date.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | June 25, 2020
Jeremy Fogel, former U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of California and current executive director of the Berkeley Judicial Institute, joined a panel of judges and policy experts speaking before a House Judiciary Committee subcommittee Thursday about changes forced on the courts by the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Dylan Jackson | June 24, 2020
By the time the pandemic struck, most firms had not addressed issues that dogged them in the recession a decade ago, according to results from an Altman Weil survey.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 23, 2020
"If you're a company who is hoping to bring intracompany transferees into the U.S. or new H-1Bs into the U.S., it's going to hit your bottom line," said Kelli Duehning of Berry Appleman & Leiden in San Francisco.
By Charles H. Dick Jr. | June 23, 2020
Standards of conduct mandate that counsel refrain from the illegitimate invocation of COVID-19 as a tactic for buying time or delaying arbitration.
By Ross Todd | June 23, 2020
"When these masks are counterfeit, the consequences can literally be deadly," wrote the lawyers for BYD Company LTD, which struck a $1 billion deal with California Gov. Gavin Newsom to provide the state N95 masks for first responders in April.
By Karen Sloan | June 23, 2020
"The Zoom interviews went better than I expected," U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria said Monday, four days after he officially hired three new clerks. "Between the Zoom interview with me, the Zoom interview with my clerks, and the detailed professional reference calling I do, I felt more comfortable than I expected."
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