Community News
The case for treating basketball like a courtroom brief
By Matthew Blake
Nate Duncan and Danny LeRoux are conducting a grand experiment to answer the question: What if you took the logic and empirici...
A mediation clinic at Chapman University’s law school recently expanded to Orange County after seven years in Riverside County.
Law Practice, Real Estate/Development
Real estate boutique names new managing shareholder
By Winston Cho
Real estate boutique firm Miller Starr Regalia announced Wednesday that Ella Gower has taken the helm as managing shareholder.
Judges and Judiciary, U.S. Supreme Court
Roberts reports decrease in 2017 judicial activity, sexual harassment task force
By Nicolas Sonnenburg
In a report that touched on the federal judiciary’s response to natural disasters and the allegations of sexual harassment tha...
California Courts of Appeal, Labor/Employment
Court limits scope of who can bring PAGA lawsuit
By Matthew Blake
An state appellate court decision has provided holiday cheer to California businesses, who now have one clear avenue to knock ...
Education Law, State Bar & Bar Associations
San Joaquin posts best bar exam results among non-ABA schools
By Lyle Moran
The school’s 59 percent passing rate was better than seven ABA institutions
Google LLC and its subsidiary YouTube LLC urged a federal judge to toss a “radical” lawsuit that seeks to limit their ability ...
Intellectual Property, Law Practice, Education Law
Attorneys assist prospective patent owners draft applications
By Caroline Hart
A University of San Diego School of Law program advises inventors on how to get patents with help from law firms.
Judicial Watch attorney and longtime LA County prosecutor remembered for civil, criminal cases.
Judges and Judiciary
Memorial service for Judge Beverly Reid O’Connell this Saturday
By Eli Wolfe
The California legal community is invited to pay respects to U.S. District Judge Beverly Reid O’Connell, who died in October.
Managing partner Richard J. Cohen said the firm, with 350 lawyers in 20 offices in 10 states, has been eying California for tw...
Stanislaus County Judge Roger Beauchesne models behavior he wants to see from attorneys.
Peter C. Deddeh began his term as San Diego County Superior Court’s presiding judge on Monday, court officials announced.
Criminal, Probate
Attorneys for Vegas shooting victims meeting to discuss unique probate opportunity
By Paula Lehman-Ewing
Unlike most mass shooters, Stephen Paddock left a sizable estate, one that plaintiffs’ attorneys are trying to keep out of lit...
A state regulatory agency’s recent decision to reject a San Diego utility’s request to pass on the costs from three deadly wil...
Entertainment & Sports, Law Practice
Attorney’s T-shirt business features memorable sports events
By Steven Crighton
Commemorating the biggest moments in sports history is attorney Glen Rothstein’s passion project.
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Criminal
9th Circuit reverses murder convictions
By Eli Wolfe
A U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals panel vacated the first degree murder convictions of a man who brutally killed two young w...
Criminal, Law Practice
USC law professor pioneers child interviewing techniques
By Meghann Cuniff
Tom Lyon is again breaking new ground, aiming improve how attorneys, social workers and law enforcement interview children.
Criminal
Attorney can keep representing man convicted of terrorism charge, judge rules
By Malcolm Maclachlan
A federal judge overseeing the ineffective counsel claim of a man convicted a decade ago of terrorism charges has denied a gov...
In a response to discovery demands in a shareholder suit, SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. argued they have already provided enough...
Civil Litigation
Judge rejects Korean ramen makers’ bid to dismiss price-fixing suit
By Caroline Hart
A San Francisco federal judge has rejected defense motions to dismiss an antitrust lawsuit alleging price fixing in the South ...
The mid-sized firm has expanded from its tax-focused roots to focus on infrastructure projects.
Labor/Employment
Outgoing labor board chairman leaves with gun blazing
By Matthew Blake
After lying dormant for almost one year, the agency in charge of interpreting the country’s main labor law erupted in December...
Criminal
Sacramento County’s new Animal Cruelty Prosecution Unit takes these crimes seriously
By L.J. Williamson
The specialized unit to prosecute animal abusers was created in November, and is gearing up to be fully operational in January.
Criminal, Government, Law Practice
Morgan Lewis attorneys win commutation of woman’s murder sentence
By Malcolm Maclachlan
After almost 11 years of work by a team of attorneys with Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, Gov. Jerry Brown has commuted the s...
The head of an EB-5 regional center is accused of abandoning his sinking ship near the Port of Los Angeles and leaving a marin...
Law Practice, Civil Litigation
Wilson Sonsini lawyer fights for underprivileged students
By Lyle Moran
Joni L. Ostler helped secure a landmark settlement with Kern High School District
Two key rulings, including one by the U.S. Supreme Court, are affecting where plaintiffs file patent infringement lawsuits in ...
Government, Judges and Judiciary
San Diego homeless court serves as a nationwide model
By Lyle Moran
Deputy Public Defender Steve Binder has played a central role in the program’s spread.
Twice this year, the pro bono arm of DLA Piper headed to Nepal to teach women lawyers new branches of the law and create a for...