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Attorney General Bonta Co-Leads Multistate Coalition in Support of Medication Abortion at CVS, Walgreens Stores

By Press release submission |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum, and Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson led a coalition of 23 attorneys general in welcoming a decision by CVS and Walgreens to start offering mifepristone and misoprostol, often referred to as medication abortion, in their stores.

Polsinelli Partnership with Rowan TELS Receives The National Law Journal's 2023 Legal Technology Trailblazers Recognition

By Press release submission |
Am Law 100 firm Polsinelli and Rowan TELS/Rowan Patents have been named to The National Law Journal’s “2023 Legal Technology Trailblazers” list, earning the recognition for their collaborative partnership for visually creating patent applications based on method or apparatus claims.

California falls behind on water storage as losses mount for businesses, residents

By Sarah Downey |
The lasting impact of recent rains has not yet been determined as California continues to gauge best practices to make use of significant precipitation.

GT San Francisco Black History Month Panel & Reception on February 22, 2023

By Press release submission |
Panelists will discuss the increased role Black athletes are playing in social awareness and fairness and how in-house departments lead the charge alongside the athletes, within their organizations, and in the community.

In Third Big Trial Win for Client Terex, Dinsmore Team Defeats $25M Product Liability Suit

By Press release submission |
A litigation team led by Lexington-based Dinsmore partner Chris Jackson and California based attorney Larry Panek, secured a complete, unanimous, defense verdict in a federal product liability jury trial brought against Terex entities.

World Trademark Review features 7 Reed Smith lawyers from 3 jurisdictions in WTR 1000

By Press release submission |
Reed Smith partners in California, London and France were described as top trademark lawyers and the firm again was named among the world’s leading national and international trademark firms, in the 2023 edition of the WTR 1000.

Class action accuses YouTube of misleading consumers about cancellation, auto renewal after free trial

By Mary Haydock |
The lawsuit claims Google, which owns YouTube, allegedly uses an allegedly confusing cancellation process to ultimately withdraw funds from users' accounts after a free trial for YouTube ends

Humboldt County faces class action from landowners over marijuana-related code enforcement using satellite pics

By Scott Holland |
Homeowners allege flimsy evidence, exorbitant fines and indefinite administrative delays, often attempting to make them pay for the alleged misdeeds of prior landowners

Civil rights groups back correctional officers' objections to new beard policy

By Michael Carroll |
Civil rights groups are calling on the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) to reconsider a health and safety policy that requires bearded peace officers to shave or face disciplinary action, even if they previously had religious accommodations.

Attorney General Bonta: State and Local Entities Must Have Access to Corporate Ownership Information to Prevent Terrorism and Fight Crime

By Press release submission |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta today joined a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general in urging the U.S. Treasury Department Federal Treasury Bureau to enable state, local, and tribal entities to have appropriate and timely access to corporate ownership information, which is critical to fight crime and terrorism.

Family sues UC, doctors for allegedly failing to diagnose woman's brain bleed

By Mary Haydock |
The lawsuit asserts doctors associated with University of California committed medical malpractice, leading to woman's death in 2021

Environmental Health Advocates says Sephora should have warning label for titanium dioxide in makeup

By Mary Haydock |
The lawsuit accuses Sephora and others of violating California's Proposition 65, a law critics have asserted has become a means for trial lawyers to extract big fees from defendant companies

New scorecard rates lawmakers’ work to address equity in California’s civil justice system

By Sarah Downey |
The Civil Justice Association of California (CJAC) has released a new scorecard on legislators’ recent efforts to foster parity and balance in the state’s civil court procedures, by gauging how each one voted on bills involving liability and litigation.

Feb. 10: Contra Costa Superior Court docket for "consumer credit collections cmpl (crc 3.740)" cases

By Northern California Record |
The following cases categorized as "consumer credit collections cmpl (crc 3.740)" were on the docket in the Contra Costa Superior Court on Feb. 10. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

Contra Costa Superior Court: Actions Taken on Feb. 10

By Northern California Record |
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity on Feb. 10 in the suits below:

Jackson Lewis Bolsters Traditional Labor and OSHA Presence with Addition of Joshua M. Henderson

By Press release submission |
Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. is pleased to announce Joshua M. Henderson has joined the firm’s San Francisco office as a principal.

Woman sues Meta, claims company discriminated against her for being female, pregnant, fired her when she complained

By Mary Haydock |
The woman's lawsuit claims the company ignored her complaints about her hiring manager, who allegedly worked to deny her advancement within the company's product management team

Jones Day's Karen Hewitt named among Daily Journal's "Leading Commercial Litigators" in California

By Press release submission |
Karen P. Hewitt, a partner in Jones Day's Business & Tort Litigation Practice and Partner-in-Charge of the Firm's California Region, was named to the Daily Journal's annual list of "Leading Commercial Litigators."

Appeals panel blocks AB51, says anti-arbitration law represents try by state to skirt federal law, prior court rulings

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals said the threat of criminal and civil penalties against employers served to deter employers from forming arbitration agreements with workers, violating federal law

Lawdragon Names Four McGuireWoods Partners “Leading Environmental Lawyers”

By Press release submission |
McGuireWoods partners Gregory Hinojosa Evans, Aaron Flynn, Makram Jaber and Allison Wood were recognized in the 2023 edition of “Lawdragon Green 500: Leading Environmental Lawyers,” a guide to top U.S. lawyers who advise clients in environmental law.