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FOX ROTHSCHILD: 115 Fox Attorneys Recognized by Best Lawyers 2019
Fox Rothschild LLP is pleased to announce that 115 firm attorneys have been selected for inclusion in the 2019 issue of “Best Lawyers in America” in their respective fields, and 10 have been named “Lawyers of the Year.” Founded in 1983 and published in 70 countries and all 50 states, "Best Lawyers in America" is a peer-review source for legal referrals with its annual compilation of leading lawyers from across the nation. -
LEWIS BRISBOIS BISGAARD & SMITH LLP: Eric Stiff named a 2019 Lawyer of the year by Best Lawyers
Sacramento Partner Eric Stiff was named a 2019 Lawyer of the Year by Best Lawyers. -
MINAMI TAMAKI LLP: Four Minami Tamaki Attorneys recognized in 25th edition of the Best Lawyers in America
Minami Tamaki LLP Partners Dale Minami, Minette Kwok, B. Mark Fong, and Senior Associate Olivia Serene Lee were recently selected by their peers for inclusion in the 25th Edition of The Best Lawyers in America. -
BUCHALTER NEMER: Buchalter Attorneys Named 2019 “Best Lawyers in America”
The Best Lawyers in America has announced its selections for the 25th edition. -
JONES DAY OFFICE: Jones Day welcomes intellectual property litigator 'Michael Hendershot' to Silicon Valley Office
The global law firm Jones Day has announced that Michael Hendershot has joined the Firm's Intellectual Property Practice as a partner in its Silicon Valley Office. -
Defendant’s request to amend plaintiff selection process in WEN hair care suit denied
LOS ANGELES – A defendant's request to amend the selection process of plaintiffs for a class action suit involving Los Angeles-based hair stylist Chaz Dean has been denied by a judge. -
Judge awards $4 million in damages to Chinese investors in investment scheme case
LOS ANGELES – A California judge ordered $4 million in compensatory damages be paid to Chinese nationals involved in a fraudulent Los Angeles investment scheme. -
Flexible Funding alleges Apollo Research Partners misappropriated more than $400,000
SAN FRANCISCO – A complaint was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California by a financial company who claims it provided finances to a man starting a temporary staffing company who misappropriated the payments for his own personal use. -
Woman alleges fall at Fresno building caused by negligence of Ellis Family Partnership
FRESNO – A Fresno woman alleges she was injured in the building housing the County of Fresno Social Services after her foot caught in a threshold plate. -
Individual dismissed as plaintiff in securities fraud suit against Face It CEO
SAN DIEGO – The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California granted a motion to dismiss an individual plaintiff who alleged fraud and elder abuse. -
Trust says company owners transferred assets to avoid $7 million settlement payment
Rescap Liquidating Trust is suing First California Mortgage Company, alleging intentional interference with a contract in order to avoid paying a multimillion settlement, among other allegations. -
Woman files suit against Virgin Air executive over sexual assault allegations
SAN FRANCISCO – While working in her capacity as vice president for Research Now, a global expert in online market research data, Jane Doe (a pseudonym) alleges she was sexually assaulted by Stuart Dinnis, a Virgin America executive. -
Judge denies plaintiffs’ request to dismiss 2 charges in $13M investment fraud case
LOS ANGELES -- A federal judge has denied a request to voluntarily dismiss two charges in a securities fraud case involving Chinese nationals who claim they were victims of a $13 million investment scheme. -
Pennsylvania business seeks return of $625,000 in property deal
LOS ANGELES — A Pennsylvania company is suing a New York business, alleging breach of contract in a property transaction. -
Disabled man accuses Bellflower business owners of discrimination
LOS ANGELES — A disabled California man is suing a Belllower business establishment, alleging disability discrimination. -
Photographer accuses conservation group of copyright infringement
LOS ANGELES — A photographer is suing a conservation group, alleging copyright infringement. -
Disabled woman accuses California regents of discrimination
SACRAMENTO — A disabled woman is suing University of California regents, alleging disability discrimination and failure to uphold Americans with Disabilities Act regulations. -
Fresno County property owner alleges tenant owes $49,000
FRESNO — A Fresno County property owner is suing a tenant, alleging it owes more than $49,000 for breach of contract. -
Songwriter accuses New York company of copyright infringement
LOS ANGELES — A songwriter is suing a New York corporation, alleging copyright infringement. -
Food, beverage vendor accused of breach of contract
LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles man is suing a food and beverage vendor, alleging breach of contract.