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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. -
State Bar CA is seeking its next General Counsel.
State Bar CA is seeking its next General Counsel. -
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California single-payer health care bill held up before Assembly vote; fallout may affect election endorsements
With single-payer health care legislation failing to garner enough support to be voted on last week, it’s raising questions about how the measure – which had Democratic support but industry opposition – may factor in this year’s elections. -
Attorney General Bonta Hosts Convening on Organized Retail Theft – Brings Together Law Enforcement, Retailers and Online Marketplaces
Attorney General Bonta Hosts Convening on Organized Retail Theft – Brings Together Law Enforcement, Retailers and Online Marketplaces. -
National Employment Law Council Webinar on December 9, 2021
National Employment Law Council Webinar on December 9, 2021. -
Journalist sues Facebook after his climate change stance was deemed misleading
SAN JOSE - John Stossel filed a federal complaint on September 22 in San Jose against Facebook, Inc., Science Feedback and Climate Feedback for defamation. -
Website accessibility lawsuits increase amid pandemic, prompting further calls for reform
During the COVID-19 pandemic, lawsuits alleging website noncompliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) have been on the rise, due in part to more people spending time online, more attorneys seeking out plaintiffs, and garnering attention from Congress members who have reintroduced reform legislation. -
California approves tax relief legislation for majority of small businesses receiving PPP loans
A bipartisan bill that will help relieve businesses of tax liability on Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans has been signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom following near unanimous support in the Assembly and Senate. -
New income tax hike could go to 16.8%; ‘Best path forward is for the Legislature to focus on helping employers create and maintain jobs’
Another proposal to increase taxes on California’s top wage earners closely resembles a similar measure that the Legislature declined to vote on last year. -
Personal injury lawyer sues Facebook after account suspended multiple times
Facebook faces charges in California federal court for allegedly violating its own terms of service, according to a lengthy lawsuit filed on March 25 in the San Mateo County Superior Court. -
San Mateo County lawsuit: 'Facebook degrades privacy'
REDWOOD CITY - Facebook is the defendant in a class action lawsuit in the San Mateo County Superior Court that accuses the social media platform of violating the California Business and Professions Code, according to February 22 documents. -
ATTORNEY'S OFFICE FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA: United States Seizes Domain Names Used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
The United States has seized 92 domain names that were unlawfully used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to engage in a global disinformation campaign, announced United States Attorney for the Northern District of California, David L. Anderson; Assistant Attorney General for National Security John C. Demers; and the Special Agent in Charge of the FBI, San Francisco Division, John F. Bennett. -
Zoom responds to federal complaint with security fixes
Zoom's fixes may be too little too late, according to legal expert -
Zoom spokesman says lawsuit over alleged privacy sharing of data is glitch being corrected
SAN FRANCISCO – A spokesman for Zoom Communications, the popular on-line video conference platform, said alleged improper sharing of private information with Facebook that got Zoom sued is being corrected. -
California court calls for jurisdiction discovery in age discrimination lawsuit against T-Mobile and Amazon
SAN JOSE – The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on March 13 turned back a complaint but left it open to the plaintiff to establish jurisdiction in a lawsuit against T-Mobile and Amazon, alleging age discrimination in employment. -
STATE BAR OF CALIFORNIA: Bar Releases July 2019 Bar Exam Results
Today the State Bar of California released the results of the July 2019 California Bar Exam, -
Oxnard attorney faces disbarment following 2015 convictions for alleged lewd conduct with child
SAN FRANCISCO (Northern California Record) — Oxnard attorney Arturo Fernando Shaw Gutierrez faces summary disbarment following a California Supreme Court decision and his convictions for allegations involving lewd conduct with a child. -
6 legal marketing trends for 2019
These marketing trends cover six big trends for legal marketing in 2019 that should be part of your lead generation tactics for your law firm.