Michael Abraham is Appointed Update Editor for CEB’s “Class Actions, Data Breach Litigation, and Privacy Concerns Before and During Trial” Chapter
Michael Abraham is a recognized expert in class action privacy litigation. He has been appointed as the update editor for the chapter titled “Class Actions, Data Breach Litigation, and Privacy Concerns Before and During Trial” in CEB’s Privacy Compliance and […]
Read MoreMichael Abraham Continues Role as Update Editor for CEB’s “Alternative Dispute Resolution” Chapter
Michael Abraham continues in his role as the update editor for the chapter titled “Alternative Dispute Resolution” in CEB’s California Real Estate Brokers: Law and Litigation. Updates were provided in April and will be included in CEB’s published supplement.
Read MoreRob Bunzel’s Series on Trial Lessons Continues with a Review of “The Man to See: Edward Bennett Williams” by Evan Thomas
by Evan Thomas San Francisco lawyer’s lawyer Bill Edlund (Pillsbury Madison & Sutro 1956-1999 and Bartko Bunzel & Miller 1999-2016) died on Christmas Eve three years ago. Bill’s daughter Cami gave our firm his legal library collected over 60+ years. […]
Read MoreThe man to see was Edward Bennett Williams
December 12, 2019 – This article by Rob Bunzel containing an important lesson for trial lawyers from great books in the Edlund library appeared in the Daily Journal. This article concerns “The Man to See: Edward Bennett Williams: Ultimate Insider; […]
Read MoreSaving the Japanese YWCA Building
November 15, 2019 – Ben Riley published an article in the Daily Journal about Saving the Japanese YWCA building – a pro bono case in which he represented the Japanese-American community of San Francisco. View a PDF copy of the […]
Read MoreBartko Obtains Defense Win in Uber Trade Secret Case
San Francisco, CA — The Bartko team, led by Patrick M. Ryan and Sean McTigue, scored a major win in trade secret, tort, and breach of contract case entitled Bama Commercial Leasing LLC v. Uber Technologies, Inc., CGC-19-579763 (S.F. Super. […]
Read MoreSometimes It Pays to Opt for a Jury in Business Disputes
Ben Riley’s and Rob Bunzel’s article on Sometimes It Pays to Opt for a Jury in Business Disputes is published in Litigation Magazine, Volume 45, No. 4 (Summer 2019), at 12. View PDF article.
Read MoreBartko Ranked Number 3 in The National Law Journal Top 100 Verdicts
Bartko ranked Number 3 in the Top 100 Verdicts for 2018 published by The National Law Journal (June, 2019) and had the highest ranked intellectual property victory in the United States for 2018. In November 2018, with a final un-appealed […]
Read MoreBartko Firm Obtains $845,114,000 Judgment for ASML Against XTAL, Inc.
On Friday, May 3, 2019, a Santa Clara County Superior Court judge entered judgment in favor of ASML US, LLC and against XTAL, Inc. in the case ASML US, Inc. v. XTAL, Inc., Santa Clara Superior Court Case No. 16-CV-295051, […]
Read MoreThree Bartko Franchise Law Specialists Selected for 2019 Edition of Who’s Who Legal – Franchise
Chuck Miller and Griff Towle, both litigators, have again been listed in the Franchise edition of Who’s Who Legal, an international publication listing the foremost legal practitioners in various areas of business law. Nominees are selected based upon comprehensive, independent […]
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