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Gov. Newsom's 14 new trial judges include deputy district attorney and employment attorney
Gov. Newsom announces his first trial appointments for 2020 -
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. -
DLA PIPER: Andrew Serwin joins DLA Piper's Intellectual Property and Technology practice in San Diego
DLA Piper announced that Andrew Serwin has joined the Data Protection, Privacy and Security subgroup of the firm's Intellectual Property and Technology practice as a partner in San Diego. -
LITTLER MENDELSON: Littler Elects Five New Members to Board of Directors
Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, has elected Neil Alexander (Phoenix), Daniel Boatright (Kansas City), Paul Kennedy (Washington, D.C.), Gene Ryu (Los Angeles) and Jean Schmidt (New York) as new members of its Board of Directors. -
GREENBERGTRAURIG: Greenberg Traurig Further Strengthens its IP Practice in California, Adds Trial Lawyer Scott Oliver in Silicon Valley
global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP continued the expansion of its Intellectual Property Litigation Practice in California with the strategic addition of Scott Oliver as a shareholder in the firm’s Silicon Valley office. -
Appeals court returns class action to lower court after only $225,000 paid out to class members, but $12M awarded to attorneys and third-party universities
Attorneys involved in a class-action lawsuit must return to a lower court to renegotiate close to $9 millon in fees awarded, the Federal Ninth Circuit Court has ruled, following an objection that affected class members only received $225,000 out of a $12-million settlement. -
GREENBURG & TRAURIG: Greenberg Traurig Continues Strategic Growth of Litigation and Trial Practices, Adds J. David Bournazian in Orange County, California
The Orange County office of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP has added J. David Bournazian as a shareholder. -
Torrance attorney suspended for involvement in drug distribution operation
The State Bar Court of California recently suspended Gerald Jong Goo Koh, a Torrance attorney, after the attorney pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute hydrocodone and oxycodone -
Sherman Oaks attorney suspended after pleading guilty to narcotics charge
The State Bar Court of California recently suspended Cyrus Leon Batchan, a Sherman Oaks attorney, from the practice of law after the attorney pleaded guilty to distributing narcotics in San Diego. -
Bakersfield attorney suspended for falsifying evidence
The State Bar Court of California recently suspended Robert Alan Murray, a Bakersfield attorney, from the practice of law for one year after it found him guilty of creating false documents. -
Irvine attorney disbarred for making false statements to California State Bar
The State Bar Court of California recently disbarred Mary Catherine Reid, an Irvine attorney. -
Gov. Brown appoints two judges to the 4th District Court of Appeal
SACRAMENTO – Gov. Jerry Brown recently announced the appointment of William S. Dato and Richard T. Fields to the 4th District Court of Appeal. -
Former CNN writer pursuing discrimination claims after court ruling
LOS ANGELES — A former CNN employee has new life in seeking claims of alleged bias and discrimination against the media juggernaut after a recent ruling by the California Court of Appeal. -
New director of Rancho Santa Fe Foundation hopes to reach out to the community
SAN DIEGO – The Rancho Santa Fe Foundation, an organization which has been helping people put their charitable vision into action, announced two new directors last month. One of the directors is Louis A. Mezzullo, a consulting partner at Withers Bergman LLP.