In less than a decade, online enterprise LegalZoom has take the document processing market by storm. But is the company practicing law without a license?
The End of an Era Retirement may hold growing attraction for the overburdened justices on California’s Supreme Court. Here’s our final revue of the Court’s final term.
Selective Minimalism Does Chief Justice Robert’s Supreme Court simply call balls and strikes like a baseball umpire? Or does its conservative block have an agenda that’s driving constitutional law?
A Debtor's Offense As lawsuits from collection agencies have skyrocketed, so have Fair Debt Collection Practices Act cases.
The 2010 California 50 Our annual survey on lawyers at the state’s largest firms compares the numbers to last year’s results. Who joined the list and who dropped off?
Orange Crush Orange County’s challenge to pension benefits granted without voter approval attracts a crowd of politicians.
The Myth of Rights A Q&A with UC Hastings law professor Ashutosh Bhagwat, who contends that most Americans fundamentally misunderstand how our constitutional rights work.