California

  • March 24, 2025

    9th Circ. Won't Revive Talent Agency's Litigation Coverage Bid

    United Talent Agency isn't entitled to coverage from Markel American Insurance Co. in an underlying lawsuit alleging the talent company poached a rival's clients, the Ninth Circuit has said, finding the underlying claims involved "willful acts" by United Talent that block coverage under the California Insurance Code.

  • March 24, 2025

    'Powering' Algorithm Not Enough To Merit Price-Fixing Claim

    A California federal judge gave short shrift Friday to consumers' proposed class action price-fixing allegations against software provider SAS Institute Inc., which allegedly created a shared pricing algorithm that Hilton, Hyatt and other major chains used to fix and raise room rates nationwide.

  • March 24, 2025

    Technicolor Hit With WARN Act Suit Over Calif. Site Closure

    Technicolor Creative Services USA illegally fired more than 200 employees without adequate notice as required under the law when it closed its facility in Los Angeles County last month, according to a proposed class action filed in California federal court Friday. 

  • March 24, 2025

    SmartStop REIT Plans $864M IPO Amid US-Canada Trade Row

    SmartStop Self Storage REIT Inc., a real estate investment trust managing U.S. and Canadian properties, unveiled plans on Monday for an estimated $864 million initial public offering amid trade disputes rippling across North America, represented by Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP and underwriters' counsel Latham & Watkins LLP.

  • March 24, 2025

    O'Melveny Adds Willkie M&A Tech Pro In California

    O'Melveny & Myers LLP announced Monday that it has brought on a Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP mergers and acquisitions ace with lots of technology company expertise as a partner in the firm's Silicon Valley and Orange County, California, offices.

  • March 24, 2025

    TTAB Denies Jack's Grill TM Over Confusion With Chain

    The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board has denied an attempt by a California restaurant called Jack's Grill and Billiards Inc. to register its name, saying it would likely create confusion with Jack's Family Restaurants, a chain that has hundreds of locations in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and Tennessee.

  • March 24, 2025

    Ex-Girardi Lawyer Faces Ethics Charges For $53M Settlement

    The State Bar of California has filed disciplinary charges against a former Girardi Keese attorney alleging he settled a family's claims for $53 million without permission and hid the firm's misappropriation of millions of dollars from the resulting settlement funds, among other ethical violations.

  • March 24, 2025

    Sheppard Mullin, Others Accused Of Aiding Loan Fraud

    An investor has hit Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP, a former managing partner and multiple other individuals with a sprawling lawsuit in California state court, alleging they made a series of fraudulent transactions to dupe him out of his initial $650,000 loan, eventually costing him millions of dollars in lost profits and legal fees.

  • March 24, 2025

    Trump Asks High Court To Halt Fed. Workers' Reinstatement

    The Trump administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday to pause a California federal court order reinstating tens of thousands of probationary federal workers who were fired from six agencies, arguing the band of nonprofit groups that obtained the order have no standing to challenge the firings.

  • March 24, 2025

    Netlist Again Wins Samsung Patent Contract Suit On Retrial

    Netlist Inc. secured a repeat win Monday in a California federal court retrial of a breach of contract suit against Samsung Electronics Co., a verdict that itself carries no money judgment but bolsters the chipmaker's position on maintaining $421 million worth of patent infringement damages from separate trials.

  • March 24, 2025

    Akin Lands Co-Leader Of Munger Tolles Practice Group In LA

    Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP announced Monday that it has hired the former co-chair of Munger Tolles & Olson LLP's trade secret and employee mobility practice group to enhance its litigation services in California and beyond.

  • March 24, 2025

    Gibson Dunn Adds Former Federal Prosecutor In SF

    Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP has brought on the former chief of the corporate and securities fraud section at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California as a partner in San Francisco, the firm said Monday.

  • March 24, 2025

    Sidley-Led Clearlake Inks $7.7B Deal To Buy Dun & Bradstreet

    Sidley Austin LLP-advised Clearlake Capital Group has agreed to acquire business analytics provider Dun & Bradstreet Holdings Inc., represented by Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP, at a $7.7 billion valuation, including debt, the companies said Monday.

  • March 24, 2025

    Justices Won't Hear Ex-Rabobank Exec's OCC Appeal

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday denied an appeal to a former Rabobank compliance official who has been fighting to expunge a federal banking regulator's dismissed enforcement action against her, turning down her case after the Ninth Circuit rejected it.

  • March 24, 2025

    Supreme Court Won't Review Dismissal Of Koss' PTAB Appeal

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned down an appeal by headphone maker Koss Corp. arguing that the Federal Circuit wrongly dismissed its appeal of a Patent Trial and Appeal Board decision by finding that the company's patents had been declared invalid in a separate case that settled.

  • March 21, 2025

    Netlist 'Invented' Samsung Breach For Patent Grab, Jury Told

    A lawyer for Samsung Electronics Co. closed out the third trial in contract litigation with Netlist Inc. on Friday by telling a California federal jury that the chipmaker has "invented" a nonexistent breach because it wants to claw back valuable patent licenses.

  • March 21, 2025

    Real Estate Recap: GSA Leases, Artemis, C-PACE

    Catch up on this past week's key developments by state from Law360 Real Estate Authority — including insight from Holland & Knight attorneys on General Services Administration lease terminations, Paul Hastings dealmakers on the Artemis takeover, and how attorneys see increasing use of commercial property-assessed clean energy financing.

  • March 21, 2025

    Comcast, Touchstream End $525M IP Suit With Midtrial Deal

    Comcast and New York startup Touchstream Technologies Inc. said Friday they have reached a settlement in Touchstream's $525 million infringement suit over video display patents. 

  • March 21, 2025

    Lululemon Secures PTAB Decision Axing Nike Shoe Patent

    Lululemon persuaded a panel of administrative judges on Friday to wipe out all of the claims in a Nike footwear manufacturing patent, which Nike had already dropped from its New York suit against the athletic apparel retailer by the time that case went to trial earlier this month.

  • March 21, 2025

    Judge Incredulous At Defense Raised In OpenAI TM Fight

    A California federal judge doubted Friday certain defenses in OpenAI's trademark battle against a man who runs a website called "open.ai," telling the man's counsel repeatedly during a hearing it's "incredible" that he's claiming the court can't legally order him to transfer the domain if he doesn't own the mark.

  • March 21, 2025

    DC Circ. Won't Halt Revamp Of Public Safety Spectrum

    The D.C. Circuit has denied requests from two sheriffs' groups and the San Francisco transit system to delay the Federal Communications Commission's order revamping the 4.9 gigahertz spectrum band, which is heavily used by public safety organizations.

  • March 21, 2025

    Buyers' Gripe Is With Timber Sector, Not Charmin, P&G Says

    A false advertising lawsuit accusing Procter & Gamble of overhyping the forest-friendly bona fides of Charmin toilet paper should be dismissed, the company told a Washington federal judge, arguing that the buyers' suit is misdirected at P&G when their actual disappointment is with the "forestry industry."

  • March 21, 2025

    Ex-Jefferies Employee Says Age Bias Led To Termination

    Investment bank Jefferies LLC has been sued by a former assistant vice president who alleged he was fired under the pretext of working from home too much and that he was actually a victim of age discrimination.

  • March 21, 2025

    Mexican Citizen Stole $1M From Fruit Wholesaler, Feds Say

    The U.S. Department of Justice announced a federal grand jury returned a six-count indictment against a Mexican citizen residing in California for allegedly defrauding a fruit wholesaler out of over a million dollars and falsifying his employment documents.

  • March 21, 2025

    How King & Spalding Helped LGBTQ+ Vets Win Back Benefits

    More than a decade after the U.S. Department of Defense repealed its "don't ask, don't tell" policy, which kept LGBTQ+ troops in the closet, veterans who were kicked out for their sexual orientation have continued to suffer the effects of a scarlet letter placed on their discharge papers.

Expert Analysis

  • Del. Dispatch: Lessons From Failed Albertsons-Kroger Merger

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    The allegations in Albertsons' lawsuit against Kroger following the grocery stores' blocked merger demonstrate how a target company can best ensure that a buyer timely and effectively complies with its obligations to pursue the necessary regulatory approvals for a deal, say attorneys at Fried Frank.

  • Series

    Adventure Photography Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Photographing nature everywhere from Siberia to Cuba and Iceland to Rwanda provides me with a constant reminder to refresh, refocus and rethink the legal issues that my clients face, says Richard Birmingham at Davis Wright.

  • What Vinyl Acetate's Prop 65 Listing Means For Cos.

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    California's recent move to add vinyl acetate to the Proposition 65 list of carcinogens, with enforcement starting later this year, will have sweeping compliance and risk implications for businesses in the retail, food and beverage, paint, adhesive, industrial manufacturing, and personal care product industries, say attorneys at Alston & Bird.

  • Opinion

    Commercial Tree Thinning Should Be Part of Wildfire Control

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    The devastating wildfires currently afflicting California make it clear that the U.S. Forest Service should step up its use of methods including commercial tree removal to lower fire risk — but litigation that drags on for years stymies many of these efforts and endangers the public, says Jeffrey Beelaert at Givens Pursley.

  • High Court Could Further Limit Deference With TCPA Fax Case

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    The Supreme Court's decision to hear McLaughlin Chiropractic Associates v. McKesson, a case involving alleged junk faxes that centers whether district courts are bound by Federal Communications Commission rules, offers the court a chance to possibly further limit the judicial deference afforded to federal agency interpretations of statutes, says Samantha Duke at Rumberger Kirk.

  • 5 Ways To Create Effective Mock Assignments For Associates

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    In order to effectively develop associates’ critical thinking skills, firms should design mock assignments that contain a few key ingredients, from messy fact patterns to actionable feedback, says Abdi Shayesteh at AltaClaro.

  • More Environmental Claims, More Greenwashing Challenges

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    As companies prepare for the 2025 greenwashing landscape, they should take heed of a D.C. appellate decision that shows that environmental claims are increasingly subject to attack and provides plaintiffs with a playbook for challenging corporate claims of sustainability, say attorneys at Sidley.

  • And Now A Word From The Panel: How MDLs Fared In 2024

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    A significant highlight of the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation's practice during 2024 was the increase in the percentage of new MDL petitions granted by the panel, with 25 granted and only eight denied — one of the highest grant rates in years, says Alan Rothman at Sidley.

  • Opinion

    Legal Personhood Can Give Natural Entities Their Day In Court

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    Granting legal personhood to natural entities like the River Thames, or vulnerable species like the Pacific bearded seal and Arctic ringed seal, could protect them from ecological threats and the vagaries of politics, and help us transform our relationship with nature, says Sachin Nandha at the International Centre for Sustainability.

  • Calif. Cannabis Decision Deepens Commerce Clause Divide

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    In Peridot Tree v. Sacramento, the Eastern District of California joined a growing minority of courts that have found the dormant commerce clause inapplicable to state-regulated marijuana, and the Ninth Circuit will soon provide important guidance on this issue, say attorneys at Perkins Coie.

  • A Defendant's Guide To 4 Common CFPB Discovery Tactics

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    With the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's recent flurry of new lawsuits showing no signs of stopping, defendants should know the bureau's most relied-upon discovery strategies — and be prepared to resist them, say attorneys at Goodwin.

  • Insurance Considerations For LA Wildfire Recovery

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    Businesses and homeowners affected by the destructive Southern California wildfires must act swiftly and strategically to navigate the complexities of the insurance recovery process, including by identifying all applicable policies, documenting damage thoroughly and keeping abreast of relevant state law, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.

  • 10 Key Worker-Friendly California Employment Law Updates

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    New employment laws in California expand employee rights, transparency and enforcement mechanisms, and failing to educate department managers on these changes could put employers at risk, says Melanie Ronen at Stradley Ronon.

  • Class Actions At The Circuit Courts: Nov. And Dec. Lessons

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    In this month's review of class action appeals, Mitchell Engel at Shook Hardy discusses five federal court decisions and identifies practice tips from cases involving takings clause violations, breach of contract with banks, life insurance policies, employment and automobile defects.

  • Mentorship Resolutions For The New Year

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    Attorneys tend to focus on personal achievements or career milestones when they set yearly goals, but one important area often gets overlooked in this process — mentoring relationships, which are some of the most effective tools for professional growth, say Kelly Galligan at Rutan & Tucker and Andra Greene at Phillips ADR.

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