Broadcom will pay $160 million to settle a class action securities suit. [WSJ Law Blog]
California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner has filed a suit to stop Governor Schwarzenegger from selling off part of the state-run worker's compensation system to a private entity. Poizner says the plan would weaken the insurer and cause an increase in premiums for employers across the state. [LAT]
Capitol Weekly has compiled a list of all of the lawsuits involving furloughs of state employees. The list is long. Twenty-four lawsuits long. [Capitol Weekly]
The Yes on Prop 8 camp is encouraging U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker, by letter, to close the courtroom to cameras. [Mercury News]
Attorney General Jerry Brown plans to ask the California Supreme Court to revive a law prohibiting the possession of armor-resistant bullets by convicted violent felons. Last month, a state appeals court in L.A. overturned the law. [SFGate]
— Cynthia Foster


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