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Reed Smith U.S. financial and corporate work praised in IFLR rankings

By Northern California Record Report |
Sixteen U.S.-based Reed Smith lawyers focusing on financial and corporate work have been spotlighted in the 2024 IFLR1000 guide, whose results for North America were released earlier this month.

The State Bar of California's Board of Trustees has initiated a new phase governance

By Northern California Record |
The State Bar of California's Board of Trustees recently announced significant changes and decisions during its latest meeting. Brandon Stallings has been appointed as the new Board Chair, with José Cisneros assuming the role of Vice Chair and Mary Huser joining as a new Trustee. Stallings emphasized the organization's commitment to transparency and accountability.

Google $93 million settlement in California over location-privacy practices

By Northern California Record |
Google has agreed to a $93 million settlement in California over allegations that its location-privacy practices violated consumer protection laws. The settlement comes after a multi-year investigation led by the California Department of Justice into Google's misleading privacy settings for users.

California's Firearm Advertising Restrictions Challenged in Court

By Northern California Record |
California's strict firearm advertising restrictions are facing a challenge in court as Junior Sports Magazines, Inc. questions the constitutionality of the law. While California has always been known for its stringent gun laws, it is also home to a thriving community of minors engaging in recreational firearm activities under adult supervision. The state's law aims to restrict advertising that entices minors to purchase firearm-related products, but it does exempt promotions related to safety programs and competitions.

Employees sue San Francisco AIDS Foundation, claming violation of state labor laws

By David Beasley |
A class action lawsuit has accused the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, a nonprofit operating "sexual health" clinics, of shorting worker pay, illegal worker timekeeping practices and other alleged violations of California labor law.

Microsoft, others face class action over AI products allegedly using private information

By Marian Johns |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) — Microsoft and others are facing a class action lawsuit alleging illegal use of users' private information for their AI products.

School district in trouble after bus never picks up student and she dies in car crash

By Daniel Fisher |
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Legal Newsline) - A California school district may be on the hook for a car crash that took the life of a 16-year-old student who got in a car with a friend after her bus was late, an appeals court ruled.

Appeals panel says hotel allowed to collect legal fees after beating an ADA accessibility class action over website

By Scott Holland |
The panel of the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals agreed a 2013 Supreme Court ruling overturned a 2001 federal appeals decision, which found the opposite

Real Property Institute: CEQA Workshop on September 22, 2023

By Northern California Record Report |
West Coast Land Use and Environment attorneys Daniel Golub and Jennifer Hernandez will speak at the California CEB's online Real Property Institute: CEQA Workshop.

As cities defy state housing laws, L.A. court decision clarifies when builder’s remedy applies

By Sarah Downey |
Amid a host of new court filings involving builder’s remedy, it’s raising questions about the impact that provision will have on California’s historic housing shortage and how it could affect production numbers here in the coming months.

Workers sue Stoneledge Furniture, alleging pay shorted, rest breaks denied

By David Beasley |
A representative action lawsuit accuses furniture retailer Stoneledge Furniture of wrongly shorting workers' pay, denying them break and rest periods, and other alleged violations of California labor law.

Appeals judges: San Jose schools violated 'bedrock' religious freedom principles in shutting down Christian club

By Dan Churney |
San Jose Unified School District had claimed it revoked recognition for a Fellowship of Christian Athletes club out of concerns for anti-LGBTQ discrimination. Judges said the decision was rooted in anti-Christian bias, because the club required its leaders to agree with traditional Christian beliefs on sexuality

Annual BAY-STAT Reception on September 19, 2023

By Northern California Record Report |
Please join Holland & Knight and Elevate Capital Partners for a special evening with fellow aircraft lessors, financiers, airline executives and other industry professionals.

Private Companies: Raise, Sell, or Go Under on September 19, 2023

By Northern California Record Report |
Foley is sponsoring the upcoming NACD Private Companies: Raise, Sell, or Go Under Webinar. Silicon Valley-based Corporate Partner Louis Lehot will be joined for this discussion together with.

Greenberg Traurig’s Lindsay E. Hutner to Chair, Philip I. Person to Participate in PLI’s Cutting-Edge Employment Law Issues 2023

By Northern California Record Report |
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP Shareholders Lindsay E. Hutner and Philip I. Person will present at the Practising Law Institute (PLI) Cutting-Edge Employment Law Issues 2023: The California Difference Sept. 12.

'Paid' means check in hand, court rules in case of arbitration fees

By Daniel Fisher |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) - A company whose check to the arbitrators arrived several days late can’t claim it “paid” its fees within a statutory deadline, a California appeals court ruled, reviving a former employee’s chances at pursuing her sexual-harassment claim in court.

Class action: Reynolds Wrap falsely labeled as 'Made In U.S.A.'

By Marian Johns |
Class Action: Reynolds Wrap falsely labeled as 'Made In U.S.A.'

Calif. corrections officers won't be penalized for response to murder by cellmate

By John O'Brien |
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Legal Newsline) - Employees of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation won't face a federal lawsuit over the death of a 37-year-old inmate who was stomped to death by his cellmate.

Morgan Lewis Recognized by the Recorder’s 2023 California Legal Awards

By Northern California Record Report |
Morgan Lewis partners Adam Teitcher and Drew Frederick have been recognized by The Recorder among its Lawyers on the Fast Track, spotlighting the next generation of legal leaders under 40, as part of its 2023 California Legal Awards.

Last-minute budget bill gives state preemptive strike before voters decide on Nov. ’24 fast food ballot question

By Sarah Downey |
A late addition to the budget could stop a hard-fought opportunity for voters to have their say on a November 2024 ballot measure about the future of fast food in California.