By Cheryl Miller | March 14, 2024
Attorney Jim Reilly said his client's unusual chosen name "kind of expresses who she is and how she feels about the world."
By Amanda Bronstad | March 14, 2024
An Illinois jury awarded $60 million on Wednesday in the first verdict involving cow's milk-based infant formula that allegedly has sickened or killed premature babies who contracted a gastrointestinal inflammation called necrotizing enterocolitis, or NEC.
By Marianna Wharry | March 14, 2024
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By David A. Carrillo and Stephen M. Duvernay | March 14, 2024
"The electorate and the legislature share the state's lawmaking power, so the electorate's power to propose and adopt tax laws is at least as broad as the legislature's," write David A. Carrillo and Stephen M. Duvernay of the California Constitution Center at Berkeley Law.
By Mason Lawlor | March 14, 2024
The Alaska Supreme Court issued an opinion last week declaring the police practice of taking overhead pictures using telephoto lenses without a warrant to be an unreasonable search in violation of the Fourth Amendment's and Alaska Constitution's protections of privacy.
By Abigail Adcox | March 14, 2024
As the number of equity partners at the firm shrunk nearly 10% to 74, the firm's average PEP was up around 5% to $2.2 million.
By Maria Dinzeo | March 14, 2024
Lynch was CEO of the software firm Autonomy when HP bought it for $11 billion, a deal that's gone down as one of the biggest flops in M&A history. Prosecutors allege he duped the Silicon Valley giant into overpaying by inflating Autonomy's financial performance at a time the company was tanking.
By Ross Todd | March 14, 2024
"I talk a lot to my new colleagues because it is kind of an animal many of them are not acquainted with. And it's like, 'What do we do?'" said Chief Judge Richard Seeborg of the Northern District of California.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | March 14, 2024
Gross revenue slid by 3.6% last year, but the firm started March 2024 with 20% more inventory than the previous March.
By Cheryl Miller | March 13, 2024
SB 940's author, state Sen. Tom Umberg, D-Santa Ana, said a voluntary certification program will encourage ADR firms to prove their practices comply with legal ethics rules.
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