[UPDATED] For the first time, a California appeals court has held that in international child abduction cases, if a child faces a “grave risk” of

Opening the Courtroom Door
[UPDATED] For the first time, a California appeals court has held that in international child abduction cases, if a child faces a “grave risk” of
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The Presidio Trust won appellate court approval of its plan to build 70,000 square feet of new hotel “lodge” space, in the old parade ground
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The late Oakland Raiders owner still owes the IRS nearly $2.5 million after breaching provisions of a tax litigation settlement, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court
In the latest defense bid to get Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow out of his legal troubles, his lawyers want trial Judge Charles Breyer to step