Back in 2009, after the collapse of Lehman Brothers in the banking crisis, small investor Ron Grassi sued the nation’s three largest bond rating agencies

Opening the Courtroom Door
Back in 2009, after the collapse of Lehman Brothers in the banking crisis, small investor Ron Grassi sued the nation’s three largest bond rating agencies
A senior financial consultant at Wells Fargo has pled guilty to writing $1.8 million in checks on the accounts of an elderly, widowed client for
Cornelia “Nina” Pillard, nominee to the powerful DC Circuit Court of Appeals, ran into tough questioning on abortion rights, religion and even the Klu Klux
The only legal hurdle to same-sex marriages in California was knocked down Friday by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The appeals court lifted
Here’s a happy note from the Federal Press room in San Francisco. Bob Egelko, long-time legal affairs reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle and Associated
California’s cash-strapped court system will get $63 million restored from May’s initial budget revision by Gov. Jerry Brown. The compromise proposal issued Tuesday between Brown