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Benesch Adds Partner to Corporate Team in San Francisco
Benesch Adds Partner to Corporate Team in San Francisco. -
Fox Rothschild Welcomes Corporate Partner Laurie Sanders in San Francisco
Fox Rothschild Welcomes Corporate Partner Laurie Sanders in San Francisco. -
Farella’s Family Wealth and Private Client Offerings Bolstered by Two New Partners
Farella’s Family Wealth and Private Client Offerings Bolstered by Two New Partners. -
Attorney General Bonta Announces New Executive Team
Attorney General Bonta Announces New Executive Team. -
ORRICK HERRINGTON & SUTCLIFFE LLP: Alex Stathopoulos appointed to the Labor & Employment Executive Committee for the California Lawyers Association
Orrick senior associate Alex Stathopoulos has been appointed to a 3-year voting term on the Labor & Employment Executive Committee for the California Lawyers Association (CLA). -
As business reopens, liability question looms: 'It’s one of the big uncertainty areas of the pandemic'
With the COVID-19 pandemic impacting the economy across California and the nation, businesses face an unprecedented uncertainty that many believe requires liability protections to mitigate. -
SHEPPARD MULLIN: Sheppard Mullin Announces 2020 Partner Class
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP is pleased to announce that 21 attorneys have been promoted to partner. -
UC Berkeley removes 'Boalt Hall' name from law school after discovering 1877 racist speech
BERKELEY – The University of California, Berkeley removed the words Boalt Hall from the facade of its main law school building last week after Charles Reichmann, a lecturer at the school, discovered a racist speech delivered in 1877 by the Bay Area lawyer John Henry Boalt. -
SHEPPARD MULLIN: Sheppard Mullin’s Robert J. Stumpf, Jr. Elected to Board of the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP is pleased to announce that Robert J. Stumpf, Jr. has been elected to the Board of the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers (AAAL). -
CLARK HILL PLC: Leslie Katz Joins Clark Hill as Member in Government & Public Affairs Practice in San Francisco
Clark Hill announced that Leslie Katz has joined the firm as a Member in its Government & Public Affairs Practice in the firm’s San Francisco office. -
DLA PIPER: Six-partner group joins DLA Piper across key markets and practice groups from coast to coast
DLA Piper announced today the addition of a six-partner group whose members will be part of the firm's Corporate, Intellectual Property and Technology, and Litigation practices. -
FARELLA BRAUN MARTEL LLP: Tyler Gerking Elected Fellow of the American College of Coverage Counsel
Farella Braun + Martel LLP congratulates Partner Tyler C. Gerking on his induction as a Fellow into the prestigious American College of Coverage Counsel (ACCC). -
BENESCH LAW: Benesch Grows West; Opens Office in San Francisco
Based on its expanding client base, growing team of veteran litigators, and opportunities to serve more clients on the West Coast, Benesch Law, an AmLaw 200 law firm, today announced its expansion into San Francisco, CA. -
DLA PIPER: Tracy Shapiro joins DLA Piper's Intellectual Property and Technology practice in San Francisco
DLA Piper announced today that Tracy Shapiro has joined the firm's Intellectual Property and Technology practice as a partner in Northern California. -
BUCHALTER NEMER: Buchalter Welcomes Managing Shareholder and Three Attorneys from Archer Norris in San Francisco
Buchalter is pleased to announce a team of former Archer Norris attorneys, including the Firm’s former Managing Shareholder, have joined the Firm. -
Suspicion and threats of increasing legislation loom in the midst of glyphosate debate
SACRAMENTO – A recent article published by Reuters calls into question the safety of glyphosate, a common weed killer, which, up until now, has only been challenged by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). -
Stanford professor says judicial misconduct no longer tolerated
An investigation into the activities of Alex Kozinski, a former judge on the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, will not continue after he resigned from his position. -
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office holds roundtable at Stanford on patent laws
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) recently held a roundtable discussion at Stanford University on whether Congress should adjust rules that prohibit the patenting of abstract ideas, laws of nature and natural phenomena. -
Ruling on controversial cap-and-trade auctions expected by late April
During the past four years, more than $4 billion from greenhouse gas emission credits that are auctioned off through the state’s cap-and-trade program have poured into California’s general fund. -
PTSD at center of disability lawsuit
SAN JOSE – An Apple software engineer has filed a lawsuit after being denied long-term disability benefits, which he claims he is entitled to for the post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) he developed in June 2015.