The California Supreme Court on Wednesday adopted a rule requiring attorneys who don't carry legal malpractice insurance to inform their clients that they don't have it.
Federal, state and local law enforcement authorities are joining forces for a special initiative aimed at curbing the misuse of stimulus funds.
Judge Kevin A. Enright will become the new presiding judge of the San Diego Superior Court on Jan. 1, the court announced Tuesday.
David S. Casey Jr.’s mantelpiece is about to get a little more crowded this fall.
The San Diego city attorney’s office is making changes to its management positions, City Attorney Jan Goldsmith announced Thursday.
When Walter Scott couldn't find a legal group geared specifically for military veterans, he decided to fill the void himself.
The Daily Transcript and Association of Corporate Counsel - San Diego Chapter are pleased to honor San Diego's top corporate counsel. Selected by an independent judging panel, these attorneys exemplify leadership, dedication and achievement, community involvement and commitment to diversity in the profession.
The San Diego legal community has weathered the economic downturn better than other regions, according to local law firm officials.
With the number of green projects on the rise as more developers and real estate professionals seek to "green" their projects, there is a growing need for lawyers who can help navigate the legalities of going green, specifically in regards to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), an internationally recognized green building certification system.
If someone offered you a good way to lose a lawsuit before it started, regardless of whether you were right or wrong, would you take it? That is exactly what you are doing if you ignore California's new discovery rules on electronic data (also known as e-discovery).