By P.J. Dannunzio | December 7, 2017
U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken of the Northern District of California has granted final approval of the settlement and approved more than $41 million in attorney fees to class counsel, making up 20 percent of the overall award.
By Brian Baxter | December 6, 2017
Joshua Grode, co-chair of the transactions practice since joining Irell & Manella in 2014, is poised to leave the firm and become CEO of film and television production company Legendary Entertainment.
By Caroline Spiezio | November 15, 2017
In January 2018, documentary filmmakers will have a new resource at the UCLA School of Law.
By Scott Graham | October 2, 2017
A suit filed last week by Bartko Zankel Bunzel & Miller alleges that a New York investor stole the idea to create a "Nascar for the gaming generation."
By Scott Flaherty | September 28, 2017
A hutch of lawyers handled everything from First Amendment fights to trademark strategy for Hefner over the years.
By Katelyn Polantz | September 25, 2017
Douglas Emhoff, who led Venable's expansion efforts and its West Coast operations until last week, is swapping firms for bicoastal offices at DLA Piper in Century City, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C.
By Roy Strom | August 31, 2017
Trusts and estates litigator Rodney Lee joined Loeb & Loeb's Los Angeles office last month from a mid-size firm in Beverly Hills. But Lee's new partners may remember him for making one of the greatest catches in UCLA football history in a game that helped the Bruins defeat archrival USC in 1996.
By Todd Cunningham | August 23, 2017
The start of the 2017 National Football League season may seem like a hot mess to fans–especially those in San Diego, St. Louis and Oakland–but it looks like another banner year for the attorneys who keep it all legal. By any measure, 2016 was a boom year for Big Law and the NFL.
By Brian Baxter | August 21, 2017
The two Am Law 100 firms are advising the National Basketball Association and Los Angeles Lakers, respectively, in an investigation into whether the latter tampered with former Indianapolis Pacers star forward Paul George.
By Todd Cunningham | August 18, 2017
Against a backdrop of political polarization the case of Colin Kaepernick, the ex-San Francisco 49ers quarterback who is unsigned by any NFL team, and who sat out the pregame national anthem in protest, may be a test, or a black eye, for the NFL.
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