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Recent News About University California Davis
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Benesch Adds Partner to Corporate Team in San Francisco
Benesch Adds Partner to Corporate Team in San Francisco. -
Jackson Lewis Adds Principal Kevin M. Erwin In Riverside, California
Jackson Lewis Adds Principal Kevin M. Erwin In Riverside, California. -
Attorney General Bonta Announces New Executive Team
Attorney General Bonta Announces New Executive Team. -
State documents disappear from Web as agencies struggle with ADA reading requirements
SACRAMENTO – Documents are being taken down from public view as California state agencies struggle to comply with a 2017 law intended to ensure Web readability in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). -
SHEPPARD MULLIN: Sheppard Mullin Adds New Deputy General Counsel
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP is pleased to announce that Allison Martin Rhodes has joined the firm’s San Francisco office as Deputy General Counsel. -
BUCHALTER NEMER: Buchalter Welcomes Two New Shareholders in Los Angeles
Buchalter is pleased to announce that both Peter V. Hogan and Dennis E. Raglin have joined the firm as Shareholders in the Los Angeles office. -
Wells Fargo expects vindication
SAN FRANCISCO – Wells Fargo believes it will be vindicated in the end, according to a bank representative. -
UC Davis hosts appeal court hearings
DAVIS — University of California, Davis Law School hosted appellate court hearings in the school’s King Hall last month, giving students and the public an opportunity to see how the judicial system works. -
Judge tosses out $4 million defamation lawsuit against sexual assault victim
MARYSVILLE -- A Northern California judge has dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by the alleged attacker of a sexual assault victim whom she called a rapist in a series of social media posts. -
Comcast case calls California tax tests into question
LOS ANGELES -- Comcast and the California Franchise Tax Board (FTB) are set to square off before the before the California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, about whether or not Comcast controlled the shopping network QVC in the late 1990s. -
Law prof: What qualifies as a gift of public funds depends on benefit to the community
REDDING – Whether a sales tax by the city to help fund a jail expansion and other county-related services would be considered a gift of public funds depends primarily on whether it would benefit city residents, according to a law professor at the University of California-Davis. -
Moore Foundation's new general counsel encourages other lawyers to 'aim high'
PALO ALTO – The way into a legal career in public interest service can start in the commercial sector, Sasha Abrams, general counsel and secretary to the board for the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, said during a recent interview with the Northern California Record. -
University of California legal services center helps undocumented students succeed
SACRAMENTO —Thanks to a former U.S. secretary of Homeland Security, immigrant and undocumented students now can get legal assistance through the Undocumented Student Legal Services Center at the University of California (UC) Davis School of Law.