History Regained: New Aspects to the Provenance of a Painting by Carl Blechen

History Regained: New Aspects to the Provenance of a Painting by Carl Blechen March 19, 2015 In spring 2015, one of the visually most striking paintings by Carl Eduard Ferdinand Blechen (1798–1840), View of the Monastery of Santa Scholastica at […]

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BartkoZankel Obtains Order Striking Class Allegations and Attorneys’ Fees from Class Action Complaint

BartkoZankel Obtains Order Striking Class Allegations and Attorneys’ Fees from Class Action Complaint San Francisco, California, March 13, 2015 The Alameda County Superior Court today granted firm client Sutter Health’s and Sutter East Bay Hospital’s motion to strike the class […]

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BartkoZankel Obtains Summary Judgment in Rare Antitrust Referral Fee Dispute

BartkoZankel Obtains Summary Judgment in Rare Antitrust Referral Fee Dispute San Francisco, California, March 9, 2015 The Northern District of California today granted firm client Joseph Saveri Law Firm’s motion for summary judgment in its entirety, effectively ending a year-long […]

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Michael Abraham Authors CMIA Article Published in Winter 2015 Issue of California Health Law News

Michael Abraham Authors CMIA Article Published in Winter 2015 Issue of California Health Law News March 1, 2015 Michael D. Abraham authored an article concerning California’s Confidentiality of Medical Information Act’s (“CMIA”) intended balance having been restored through three key […]

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Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz restitutes art objects from the collection of Rudolf Mosse

Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz restitutes art objects from the collection of Rudolf Mosse February 12, 2015 The Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation) recently returned ownership of eight art objects in its collection to the heirs of Felicia Lachmann-Mosse. View […]

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Stolen, Sold, and Re-Discovered

Stolen, Sold, and Re-Discovered February 12, 2015 The Nazis have chiseled his art collection out of Rudolf Mosse and scattered it all over the world. Now, the Prussian-Foundation gives back eight objects to the heirs. View copy of PDF article.

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Federal Court Orders Diablo to Pay Netlist Attorneys’ Fees and Costs

BartkoZankel Obtains Ruling Throwing Out Diablo’s Countersuit Against Netlist Oakland, California, January 12, 2015 Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, granted BartkoZankel client Netlist’s Special Motion to Strike Diablo’s claims […]

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Netlist Wins Major Legal Victory in Trade Secret, Breach of Contract Lawsuit Against Diablo Technologies, Inc.

BartkoZankel Obtains Preliminary Injunction Halting Sales of New High-Speed Computer Chips Used by SanDisk, IBM and Other OEMs Oakland, California, January 12, 2015 A federal district court judge today took the rare step of ordering a preliminary injunction against a […]

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California Supreme Court Upholds Dismissal of Massive Data Breach Case

California Supreme Court Upholds Dismissal of Massive Data Breach Case October 15, 2014 The California Supreme Court issued an Order denying plaintiffs’ Petition for Review, thus allowing the California Third District Court of Appeal’s landmark decision in Sutter Health v. […]

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Firm Launches Lawsuit for Lifetime Chair of Koret Foundation Against other Directors

Firm Launches Lawsuit for Lifetime Chair of Koret Foundation Against other Directors October 7, 2014 The firm has filed a significant new lawsuit for Susan Koret against other Koret directors Tad Taube, Richard Greene, Michael Boskin Anita Friedman and Richard […]

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