By Ross Todd | November 6, 2017
An official committee that confidentially gives guidance to California judges on ethical questions has advised that an appellate justice has no obligation to step off a case where a prior professional acquaintance filed an amicus curiae brief.
By Angela Morris | November 3, 2017
The council of the American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar approved a recommendation from one of its committees to delete an accreditation standard that requires law schools to test students using a “valid and reliable” admissions test.
By Ben Hancock | November 3, 2017
An annual meeting of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ended Friday without resolving a looming standoff between European privacy law and ICANN rules that help right holders identify IP infringers on the web.
By Ross Todd | November 3, 2017
The Canadian ruling resulted from a string of appeals Google filed in a case brought by Canadian electronics company Equustek Solutions Inc.
By Cheryl Miller | November 3, 2017
Amazon.com Inc. spent a record amount lobbying California lawmakers in the third quarter, mirroring its recent highest-ever binge on advocacy in Washington, D.C. Amazon spent $136,660 on state lobbying services between July and September, the highest quarterly figure for the company since it began filing reports with the Secretary of State's office in 2000.
By Pearl Wu | November 2, 2017
New hires, promotions, appointments and awards in-house, at firms and in government and academia.
By Ben Hancock | November 2, 2017
Blockchain startup Tezos was hit with a novel lawsuit last week alleging it violated U.S. securities laws and misled investors regarding its blockbuster $232 million initial coin offering, or ICO.
By Cheryl Miller | November 2, 2017
Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday named 34 new judges to California's trial courts, chipping away at a judicial vacancy backlog that had reached a two-year high.
By Scott Flaherty | November 2, 2017
A superseding criminal complaint filed against Jeffrey Wertkin on Wednesday includes three new counts—two for obstruction of justice and a third for interstate transport of stolen goods.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | November 2, 2017
Foley & Lardner's new report finds that 85 percent of market leaders see connected cars and autonomous vehicles disrupting regular supply chains and regulations in the auto industry.
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