• November 27, 2000 | Law.com

    Law Firm Skadden, Arps Joins law.com's Growing Number of Prominent Site License Subscribers

    San Francisco - Nov. 27, 2000 - law.com, the web's most comprehensive legal destination, today announced that New York-based Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP has purchased a site license a

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  • Brinker Restaurant Corporation v. Superior Court (Hohnbaum)

    Publication Date: 2012-04-12
    Practice Area:
    Industry:
    Date Filed: 2012-04-12
    Court: Ca. Sup. Ct.
    Judge:
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, Rex S. Heinke, Johanna R. Shargel; Morrison & Foerster, Karen J. Kubin; Hunton & Williams, Laura M. Franze, M. Brett Burns and Susan J. Sandidge for Petitioners. Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Fred W. Alvarez and Michael D. Schlemmer for TechNet as Amicus Curiae on behalf of Petitioners. Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, Yi-Chin Ho, Michael M. Berger, Benjamin G. Shatz and Andrew L. Satenberg for Chinese Daily News, Inc., as Amicus Curiae on behalf of Petitioners. William B. Sailer; Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, Paul Grossman, Paul W. Crane, Jr., Katherine C. Huibonhoa and Rishi Sharma for California Employment Law Council as Amicus Curiae on behalf of Petitioners. Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Theodore J. Boutrous, Jr., Julian W. Poon, Kirsten R. Galler, David S. Han, Blaine H. Evanson; National Chamber Litigation Center, Inc., Robin S. Conrad and Shane Brennan Kawka for Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America and California Chamber of Commerce as Amici Curiae on behalf of Petitioners. Law Office of Robin L. Unander and Robin L. Unander for California Automotive Business Coalition as Amicus Curiae on behalf of Petitioners. Lawrence Foust; Ballard Rosenberg Golper & Savitt and Christine T. Hoeffner for Childrens Hospital Los Angeles as Amicus Curiae on behalf of Petitioners. Littler Mendelson, Julie A. Dunne, Lena K. Sims, Matthew S. Dente, Richard R. Rahm and Allan G. King for the National Retail Federation, National Council of Chain Restaurants, Contain-A-Way, Inc., USA Waste of California, Inc., California Building Industry Association, California Professional Association of Specialty Contractors, Western Growers Association, American Staffing Association, California Hotel & Lodging Association and National Association of Manufacturers as Amici Curiae on behalf of Petitioners. Mayer Brown and Donald M. Falk for the American Trucking Associations, Inc., and the California Trucking Association as Amicus Curiae on behalf of Petitioners. Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton, Richard J. Simmons, Julie A. Dunne and Guylyn R. Cummins for Employers Group, California Retailers Association, California Hospital Association, California Restaurant Association, National Federation of Independent Business Small Business Legal Center, National Council of Chain Restaurants and National Retail Federation as Amici Curiae on behalf of Petitioners. Fred J. Hiestand for The Civil Justice Association of California as Amicus Curiae on behalf of Petitioners. Robert R. Roginson for the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement and Labor Commissioner Angela Bradstreet as Amici Curiae on behalf of Petitioners. Jackson Lewis, Robert M. Pattison, Joel P. Kelly, JoAnna L. Brooks and Timothy C. Travelstead for San Francisco Bay Area Chapter, San Diego Chapter, Sacramento Chapter, Southern California Chapter and Employment and Labor Law Committee of the Association of Corporate Counsel as Amici Curiae on behalf of Petitioners. Cox, Castle & Nicholson, John S. Miller, Jr., and Dwayne P. McKenzie for the Associated General Contractors of California, Inc., as Amici Curiae on behalf of Petitioners. Higgs, Fletcher & Mack, Lee Burdick and John Morris for the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce as Amicus Curiae on behalf of Petitioners. Greenberg Traurig, Gregory F. Hurley and Stacey Hertler for National Association of Theatre Owners of California/Nevada, Inc., as Amicus Curiae on behalf of Petitioners.
    for defendant:

    Case Number: No. S166350

    Cite as 12 C.D.O.S. 3976 BRINKER RESTAURANT CORPORATION et al., Petitioners, v. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Res

  • May 27, 2013 | The American Lawyer

    The Bankruptcy Files: Big Ideas Go Bust

    After surging in recent years, corporate bankruptcy filings in the United States have continued to fall, dropping 14.4 percent over the past year,

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  • July 26, 2010 | National Law Journal

    POM sued by Hogan Lovells over legal tab

    Editor's note: What appears here is not the full story. Minutes before our deadline Friday, D.C. Superior Court Judge Judith Bartnoff signed a temporary restraining order again

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  • November 15, 2005 | The Recorder

    Open-Source Software: Open to Liability

    Open-source software is a boon to computer programmers: by sharing the source code for freely released software, anyone (with the skill) can modify it for their own needs. A growing movement,

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  • September 28, 2005 | Daily Report Online

    Ga. Hiring: Little Good News for Job Seekers

    Same ol', same ol'. That pretty much sums up this year's placement of recent law-school graduates. Entry-levels hires in 2005 decreased at 10 firms, increased at 11 and remained constant at an

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  • June 29, 2000 | The American Lawyer

    Hitting the Wall

    Even with another record year of profits, it doesn't take a cynic to wonder whether the legal market has peaked.Perhaps it's a reporter's cynicism, but it's been hard to look at this y

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  • July 27, 2010 | National Law Journal

    D.C. firm sues POM over $666K tab

    Note from David L. Brown, editor-in-chief of The National Law Journal: What appears here is not the full story. Minutes before our deadline July 23, D.C. Superior Court Judge Judith Bartno

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  • January 4, 2006 | The American Lawyer

    Good Samaritans, Muddy Waters

    On a sunny day in late November, Marisa Katz drives east from downtown New Orleans to Chalmatte, one of the areas most ravaged by Hurricane Katrina. Houses stand forlornly along the road, their win

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  • November 15, 2005 | The Recorder

    Open-Source Software: Open to Liability

    Open-source software is a boon to computer programmers: by sharing the source code for freely released software, anyone (with the skill) can modify it for their own needs. A growing movement,

    1 minute read