By Vanessa Blum | February 7, 2019
Santa Clara University law professor Eric Goldman discusses how emojis are complicating litigation.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 4, 2019
In an unusual move, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco bifurcated the first bellwether trials in the multidistrict litigation over the herbicide Roundup, the first of which starts next month.
By Michael Booth | December 12, 2018
A three-judge panel of Second District Court of Appeal on Tuesday overturned a prior ruling by a Superior Court judge who said the expelled student was not deprived of a fair investigation and hearing.
By Vivia Chen | December 5, 2018
"The people bringing the suit would like to return to a day that's long passed," says the Wilmer partner representing the school in a challenge to its admission policies regarding Asian-Americans.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 24, 2018
After a week of deliberations, the jury failed to reach a verdict, telling the judge they were deadlocked at 8 to 4.
By Ellis Kim | September 12, 2018
The DNC argued the state's practice of tossing votes cast in the wrong precinct, and a law limiting third-party collection of early ballots, placed unconstitutional burdens on Arizona voters.
By Ross Todd | August 13, 2018
A state court judge in Santa Barbara found that the school's revised decision in a case she sent back to the school for further review was "merely a poorly rewritten decision that appears to be a justification for the earlier result."
By Amanda Bronstad | July 19, 2018
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Maren Nelson allowed the plaintiffs' expert testimony before and during trial but, after the Aug. 21 verdict, found there was insufficient evidence linking Johnson & Johnson's baby powder to the plaintiff's ovarian cancer, plaintiffs lawyers say.
By Charles Kagay | July 10, 2018
At the simplest level, "Espy" appears to be at best an incomplete guide to the question of whether presidential testimony can be compelled, since the decision addressed only a document subpoena.
By Dan Clark | June 25, 2018
The measure, passed by the New York state Legislature at the end of its session, promises to make using digital mapping services in court a lot easier and may also save litigants time and money
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