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Banks May Lose $51M in Heller Dispute

The Recorder

A "clerical error" by Bank of America could mean it and Citibank will lose secured-creditor status, and have to return $51 million to Heller.

IP Holding Co. Helps Broker Settlements

The Recorder

RPX has gotten into the battle between Acacia and about 20 defendants with an odd offer: Pony up some dues money, and the suit will go away.

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Larger Church Entitled to Local Property

The Recorder

The California Supreme Court, led by Justice Ming Chin, ruled that the overarching Episcopal Church organization was entitled to the property of a local parish that had disaffiliated from the larger church.

Party People

The Recorder

Exhibits: We look at all the California legal dollars being given to this month's trendy cause: heralding Barack Obama's inauguration.

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Prop 8 Proponents File Briefs Criticizing AG

The Recorder

ProtectMarriage.com filed arguments in the California Supreme Court against the state attorney general's unexpected stance on Prop 8.

Reed Smith Promotes 22 to Partnership

The Recorder

Six of the elevated lawyers are in California.

Obama Announces Key DOJ Picks

Legal Times

The president-elect's choices include David Ogden for deputy AG and Harvard law Dean Elena Kagan for solicitor general.

For High Court, Tradition on Tap at Inaugural

Legal Times

There's no constitutionally mandated role for the Supreme Court at the presidential inauguration. But custom has made the court a key supporting player.

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Wiretapping Case Is a Go

The Recorder

Judge Vaughn Walker ruled that an Oregon nonprofit was an "aggrieved party" entitled to challenge the constitutionality of the Bush administration's warrantless wiretapping program.

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Dreier's L.A. Affiliates Un-Merge

Legal Pad

The L.A. firm that bore the now-disgraced Dreier name splits in twain: Larry Stein's group wants to join another bigger firm, while the other will stand alone. Also Blogged: Lawyer skims $71K of the $80K he received to mount a death penalty defense. Conflict? Guess not ... And: New statistics confirm that few lawyers dare take a part-time schedule (very few) and that most of them are women (way most). Plus: The Munger lawyer who didn't quite vet Bill Richardson?

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