News and Articles
California Lawyer, March 2001
Trials under Sanction
"Sam
Nageley of Nageley, Meredith and Miller in Sacramento, was sure of his client's case."
Lawyers Weekly USA, January 22, 2001
Low-Cost Trial Presentation Software Produces Results for Small Firm Lawyers
Nageley,
Meredith & Miller used new trial software, Sanction, to achieve
a defense verdict in a case that could have cost its client over
a million dollars
California Bar Journal, April 2001
Bar hit with $2.35 million fee demand in lawyer dues case
Judge Morris England found that some bar activities should not be funded
with dues
Sacramento Bee, January 19, 2007
“'Yellow cab' is found generic: No exclusive claim to name, jury says.”
Sacramento Bee, June 27, 2006
“Area diocese expects 4 new sex abuse suits: Church officials had been in settlement talks over claims about former priest."
Sacramento Bee, June 11, 2005
“Verdict for man who lost his home, City denied owner due process in razing Building”
San Francisco Chronicle, February 24, 2006
“Court upholds $30,300 award to White applicant in Race Bias Suit – Airport worker’s promotion unfairly delayed by City.”
San Francisco Chronicle, February 5, 2000
“Foster Parents sue after Kids removed.”
Sacramento Bee, June 28, 2003
“Federal Appeals Court affirms death sentence reversal and overturned the conviction…”
Reported Cases
Bean v. Calderon,
163 F.3d 1073 (9th Cir. 1998)
Friedrich v. Intel,
181 F.3d 1105 (9th Cir. 1999)
Nevada v. United States,
463 U.S. 110 (1983)
Flannery v. Prentice,
72 Cal.App 4th 395 (1999)
Medlock Dusters,
Inc. v. Dooley, 129 Cal.App.3d 496 (1982)
Yellow Cab Co. v. Yellow Cab of Elk Grove, Inc.,
419 F.3d 925 (9th Cir. 2005)

