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Appeals panel allows parents to sue Google, content creators over YouTube ads for kids' products
Ninth Circuit ruling holds lawsuits under state laws are not always preempted by federal laws prohibiting the same conduct -
Leadership Council on Legal Diversity Names 3 Greenberg Traurig Attorneys Fellow, Pathfinders
Three attorneys at global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP were selected to join the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD) as 2023 Fellow and Pathfinders. Litigation Shareholder Mian R. Wang was named an LCLD 2023 fellow, and Associates Anthony E. Guzman II (Labor & Employment) and Trudy-Anne McLeary (Corporate) were selected as 2023 LCLD Pathfinders. -
2023 California CLE Series Part 6: Hot Topics in California Employment for 2023: Employee data, pay transparency, employee leave and other legislative updates on January 25
You are invited to our annual CLE series being held from January 18, 2023 to January 25, 2023. -
American Cancer Society Golf Tournament on September 12, 2022
American Cancer Society Golf Tournament on September 12, 2022. -
Attorney General Bonta Leads Coalition in Support of SEC Proposal to Require U.S. Companies to Disclose Financial Risk from Climate Change
Attorney General Bonta Leads Coalition in Support of SEC Proposal to Require U.S. Companies to Disclose Financial Risk from Climate Change. -
PLI's Internet of Things 2022: Everything is Connected on June 21, 2022
PLI's Internet of Things 2022: Everything is Connected on June 21, 2022. -
Attorney General Bonta Issues Consumer Alert on Price Gouging During Nationwide Baby Formula Shortage
Attorney General Bonta Issues Consumer Alert on Price Gouging During Nationwide Baby Formula Shortage. -
Troutman Pepper Named No. 2 Construction Law Firm in the United States
Troutman Pepper Named No. 2 Construction Law Firm in the United States. -
Attorney General Bonta Releases Proposed Regulations Implementing New Online Charitable Fundraising Law
Attorney General Bonta Releases Proposed Regulations Implementing New Online Charitable Fundraising Law. -
Reminder: Wednesday, June 1 is the final filing deadline to apply for the July 2022
Reminder: Wednesday, June 1 is the final filing deadline to apply for the July 2022. -
Twitter Agrees With DOJ And FTC To Pay $150 Million Civil Penalty And To Implement Comprehensive Compliance Program To Resolve Alleged Data Privacy Violations
Twitter Agrees With DOJ And FTC To Pay $150 Million Civil Penalty And To Implement Comprehensive Compliance Program To Resolve Alleged Data Privacy Violations. -
State Bar Board of Trustees Accepts Amended Paraprofessional Recommendations
State Bar Board of Trustees Accepts Amended Paraprofessional Recommendations. -
Auditor report details recommendations to reform State Bar of California attorney discipline system
A new report from the California State Auditor has found the State Bar failed to adequately follow through on allegations of attorney misconduct, which has resulted in attorneys that should have faced disbarment to continue practicing law. -
Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 4.28.22
Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 4.28.22. -
Attorney General Bonta Convenes Private Sector Law Firms to Encourage Increased Access to Pro-Bono Domestic Violence Legal Aid
Attorney General Bonta Convenes Private Sector Law Firms to Encourage Increased Access to Pro-Bono Domestic Violence Legal Aid. -
Christine Morgan among Daily Journal's 2022 ‘Top IP Lawyers’ in California
Christine Morgan among Daily Journal's 2022 ‘Top IP Lawyers’ in California. -
Attorney General Bonta Highlights California Mortgage Relief Program, Urges Struggling Homeowners to Check Eligibility for Free Financial Assistance
Attorney General Bonta Highlights California Mortgage Relief Program, Urges Struggling Homeowners to Check Eligibility for Free Financial Assistance. -
New bill lays out accountability measures to help California’s homeless residents
A bill to have cities and counties provide data on homeless populations, to help gauge program expenditures and efficiency, has passed unanimously out of the Senate Committee on Governance and Finance. -
'Job Killer' bills pending in Sacramento - more taxes, regulations, liability expansion
The California Chamber of Commerce has issued initial entries for its “2022 Job Killer List,” to bring attention to new bills that could deter economic and employment growth. -
Following Extension of Eviction Protections, Attorney General Bonta Reminds Tenants of Rights and Protections Under California Law
Following Extension of Eviction Protections, Attorney General Bonta Reminds Tenants of Rights and Protections Under California Law.