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Class Certification Granted in Wise Auto Group Wage and Hour Lawsuit
Solano County Superior Court certifies class in wage and hour case against Wise Auto Group. Attorneys enable affected employees to pursue claims collectively.
Class Notice Issued in Lawsuit Against U.S. HealthWorks
Class notice has been sent to individuals who underwent pre-employment screenings by U.S. HealthWorks between October 23, 2017, and December 31, 2018, regarding an ongoing lawsuit over alleged privacy violations.
Firm Files Suit for Critically Acclaimed Hip Hop Artist Madlib
Firm attorney David Given filed a complaint for world-renowned music producer and recording artist Otis Jackson Jr., professionally known as Madlib.
Lawsuit Alleges Civil Rights Violations by Securitas
Firm filed a lawsuit in San Francisco Superior Court against a security officer and Securitas Security Services for civil rights violations, negligence, assault, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Firm Lawyer Talks NIL on Nationally Syndicated Fox Sports Radio Show
Attorney Levinson appeared as a guest on Fox Sports radio show with Coach B and Eternal to discuss NIL.
Court Certifies Class Against US Healthworks, Concentra
Federal court certifies class in FEHA discrimination case.
Randy Erlewine named Super Lawyer for 2024
Partner Randy Erlewine selected as a Northern California Super Lawyer for 2024.
Firm helps conclude acquisition of Dr. Maya Angelou’s personal papers by New York Public Library
Firm attorneys concluded their representation of the Dr. Maya Angelou Foundation in the acquisition of her remaining personal papers and other materials by the New York Public Library.
Firm lawyer to join UC Law SF faculty, teach legal research and writing
Attorney Kyle O’Malley will join UC Law SF faculty in fall 2024.
Firm Lawyer Interviewed by ABC7 About Jaden Rashada Case
Attorney Michael Levinson appeared on ABC News to discuss the current NIL case.
Paralegal talks Guide Dogs for the Blind on CBS
Firm partner publishes article on Supreme Court decision involving copyright infringement damages
David Given published an article in the Daily Journal discussing the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision on the "discovery rule" in copyright infringement suits.
Firm lawyer publishes article on intersection of copyright termination, royalty rights in Daily Journal
Kyle O’Malley discusses a recent trend among federal courts grappling with intersection of royalty rights and copyright termination rights.
Trial Begins Against Supertramp Co-Founder Roger Hodgson
Firm attorneys commence trial on behalf of former members of the band Supertramp.
Firm lawyer’s article published in Plaintiff Magazine
Senior Counsel Mike Levinson’s article Incivility may cost you was published in the January 2024 issue of Plaintiff Magazine. The article summarizes and analyzes the recent California court of appeals decision Snoek v. ExakTime Innovations, Inc.
Court rejects Deloitte’s attempt to evade liability for employment retaliation against UCLA whistleblower
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Colin P. Leis rejected Deloitte’s attempt to dismiss whistleblower retaliation claims brought against both the consulting giant and UCLA by firm client Omar Noorzai, the former Executive Director of UCLA’s Business Transformation Office.
Law360 names firm lawyers “legal lions”
Law360 named the firm one of its “legal lions” of the week for their work on behalf of employees in Raines v. US Healthworks (Case No. S273630).
Firm scores landmark victory for employees in California Supreme Court
The California Supreme Court issued its opinion in Raines v. US Healthworks (Case No. S273630), holding that an employer’s business entity agents can be held directly liable under the FEHA for employment discrimination.”
Analysis: Is All Fair in Pop Art and Celebrity Photography (Part II)?
Firm partner Brian Conlon discusses the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith.
Firm secures $1.45 million recovery in brain injury case
Following a three-week trial in Santa Clara County Superior Court, firm partner Nick Carlin, assisted by associate Michael Levinson and paralegal Kaylee Racs, obtained a $1.25 million jury verdict.