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Entertainment & Sports


Comcast Corp., one of the world’s largest cable, news and communications companies, on Tuesday announced an offer to buy Sky P...


Immigration, Judges and Judiciary


Board of Immigration Appeals to expand

Feb. 28, 2018
By Joshua Sebold

The Board of Immigration Appeals will expand from 17 members to 21, the Department of Justice announced Tuesday. This will giv...


Government, Law Practice, Tax


Former acting U.S. Attorney Sandra Brown has turned away from government practice to join a Beverly Hills tax firm.


Bankruptcy, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals


The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has asked the District of Columbia court for guidance on whether the estate of a bankrup...


9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Constitutional Law, Immigration, U.S. Supreme Court


With the possibility of a legislative fix to the DACA debate looking dim and the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision not to consider...


State Attorney General Xavier Becerra failed to wrap up his party’s endorsement at the California Democratic Convention in San...


9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Administrative/Regulatory


Opponents say a 9th Circuit three-judge panel ruling for the company would have left consumers vulnerable.


California Supreme Court, Constitutional Law, Criminal


A divided state Supreme Court ruled teenage kidnapper-rapists should not have to wait 25 years for a parole hearing.


A complaint filed Monday is seeking to reunite a mother and daughter requesting asylum in the U.S. and act as a legal test cas...


Law Practice, Civil Litigation


Judge admonishes Law School Admission Council

Feb. 26, 2018
By Joshua Sebold

Magistrate Judge Joseph C. Spero had harsh words for lawyers representing Law School Admission Council Inc. and told them he w...


Government


Bill would limit time to file construction defect cases

Feb. 26, 2018
By Malcolm Maclachlan

A bill pending in the Assembly would cut the statute of limitations for construction defect cases from 10 years to five.


Law Practice


While some say the industry is booming, others point to bank and tax problems as well as fear of Feds.


Civil Litigation


The plaintiff claims the company’s sale or bankruptcy could threaten their lawsuit.


Civil Litigation


Jury awards $53.7M in big rig crash

Feb. 26, 2018
By Justin Kloczko

A Los Angeles Superior Court jury has awarded a pair of brothers hit by a semi-truck $53.7 million, but it’s unclear who will ...


Immigration


Lawyers may charge more for contracted out H-1B visa holders

Feb. 26, 2018
By Chase DiFeliciantonio

Business immigration attorneys say new requirements could lead to significant increases in cost and time for attorneys and cli...


Kareem Gongora, a communications specialist, was appointed to the post Lee Wallach held.


Civil Litigation, Native Americans


Indian tribes sue over opioid epidemic

Feb. 23, 2018
By Winston Cho

Californian Indian tribes are suing a host of pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors, alleging culpability for the opio...


Labor/Employment, Civil Litigation


After the National Labor Relations board ruled that Google Inc. did not break labor law by firing former engineer James Damor...


Immigration


Spouse visa changes could impact companies

Feb. 23, 2018
By Chase DiFeliciantonio

Expected spouse visa changes likely to disrupt employers, skilled workers


Government, Civil Litigation


Challengers sue state Democratic Party

Feb. 23, 2018
By Malcolm Maclachlan

The lawsuits claim illegal tactics were used to prevent the candidates from seeking the party’s official endorsements.


Government


State senator resigns, legal action continues

Feb. 23, 2018
By Malcolm Maclachlan

The resignation ended the one significant test so far of the Legislature’s new legal policies in response to #WeSaidEnough.


Entertainment & Sports, Civil Litigation


Defendants claim the lawsuit was filed during Oscar season to force a settlement.


Civil Rights, Entertainment & Sports, Intellectual Property


Singer-songwriter sues producer over copyrights

Feb. 23, 2018
By Caroline Hart

Singer-songwriter Frank Ocean is suing his former producer, Om’Mas Keith, and his company, for claiming writing credit on songs.



State Bar’s board gets two new members

Feb. 23, 2018
By Lyle Moran

Joshua Perttula and Debbie Manning are appointees of the state Senate


Obituaries


Judge remembered for compassion, brilliance

Feb. 23, 2018
By Lila Seidman

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Ross M. Klein, known for his efficiency and disarming humor, died Feb. 6. He was 63.



Heavy Lifter

Feb. 23, 2018
By Shane Nelson

A regular participant in weight training competitions for years, Gaglione Dolan & Kaplan associate Amy Cooper made a recor...


Community News


Loyola opens new social justice facility

Feb. 23, 2018
By Shane Nelson

Loyola Law School, Los Angeles celebrated the grand opening of its Loyola Social Justice Law Clinic at the school’s downtown L...



Flexible Thinker

Feb. 23, 2018

JAMS neutral Ellen S. James is an avid runner and bicyclist. But her mediation approach is more like yoga.


9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Corporate, Securities, U.S. Supreme Court


The U.S. Supreme Court interpreted protection for whistleblowers narrowly under Wall Street reform legislation in a 9-0 ruling...


Criminal


In the wake of Attorney General Xavier Becerra’s decision not to appeal a ruling that courts must take into account a defendan...