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Jones Day Irvine, CA Document Search Results (5) Sort by:  | California Construction Law: Important Changes Ahead Jeffrey B. Kirzner, Daniel D. McMillan, Stephen V. O'Neal; Jones Day;
Legal Alert/Article January 11, 2012, previously published on January 2012 A number of significant changes to California construction statutes take effect over the next year. The first group of changes caps the amount of retention that can be withheld on public projects and shortens the time in which progress payments to subcontractors must be statutorily made on public...
|  | 2011 California Labor and Employment Legislative Update Aaron L. Agenbroad, Richard J. Bergstrom, George S. Howard, F. Curt Kirschner, Robert A. Naeve, Deborah Crandall Saxe, Steven M. Zadravecz; Jones Day;
Legal Alert/Article November 7, 2011, previously published on November 2011 In early October, California Governor Jerry Brown signed a variety of important employment and labor-related statutes. Although Gov. Brown vetoed several additional anti-employer measures, this year marks a turning point for employers with workforces in California. We anticipate that the 2012...
|  | Supreme Court Clarifies What It Means To "Make" a Statement for Rule 10b-5 Liability Travis S. Biffar, Robert W. Gaffey, Thomas R. Jackson, Eric Landau, Michael J. McConnell, Robert C. Micheletto; Jones Day;
Legal Alert/Article June 22, 2011, previously published on June 2011 On June 13, 2011, the United States Supreme Court, in a 5-4 opinion delivered by Justice Thomas, held that an entity that does not have ultimate authority and control over the content of a statement or whether and how to communicate the statement does not "make" the statement for purposes...
|  | Potentially Disruptive California Sales Tax Decision David E. Cowling, Roburt J. Waldow; Jones Day;
Legal Alert/Article June 20, 2011, previously published on June 2011 On April 27, 2011, the California Court of Appeal’s decision in Nortel Networks Inc. v. State Board of Equalization became final. This significant decision held that the license of software transferred on tangible storage media constitutes a “technology transfer agreement”...
|  | Galleon Verdict Announced: Insider Trading Remains a Top Enforcement Priority Among Regulatory Authorities Roman E. Darmer, Michael L. Davitt, William S. Freeman, Joan E. McKown, Emily A. Posner; Jones Day;
Legal Alert/Article June 2, 2011, previously published on May 2011 In the closely watched Galleon trial, hedge fund billionaire Raj Rajaratnam has now been convicted of all 14 conspiracy and securities fraud charges he was facing over alleged insider trading. Notably, during the seven-week trial in the Southern District of New York, the largest hedge fund insider...
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