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Environmental & Energy, Land Use

While the Sierra Club lost, two aspects of the Supreme Court’s ruling facilitated the subsequent half century of modern enviro...


Entertainment & Sports

Stream It Tonight! "LA Law Pilot" (1986)

Jun. 30, 2023
By Michael Asimow, Paul Bergman

Prior to the debut of LA Law, lawyers on television had zero resemblance to real lawyers.


Judges and Judiciary, Obituaries

Goodbye and Hello to Judge Arnold Gold

Jun. 30, 2023
By Arthur Gilbert

For more than 30 years, I was enriched by Judge Arnold Gold’s friendship. He was a person of discriminating taste. He read all...


Securities, U.S. Supreme Court

Because no new money is generated, direct listings are not a frequently used technique for going public. Yet even if the strat...


Constitutional Law, Consumer Law

The MATCH List is Out of Control!

Jun. 29, 2023
By Bryce M. Van De Moere, James Huber

Credit card companies are allowing an archaic set of rules to create an atmosphere where even a general request for an investi...



Alternative Dispute Resolution, U.S. Supreme Court

Coinbase is a win for defendants seeking to compel arbitration

Jun. 28, 2023
By John A. Vogt, JoeAl Akobian

Now that a stay of proceedings is mandatory upon the filing of an interlocutory appeal of a decision denying a motion to compe...


Civil Rights, Government

Controversy brews over new laws and a threat to long-established nationwide custody rules.


Legal Education

How to pass California's 'baby bar' law exam

Jun. 28, 2023
By Joseph Wilson

In December 2021, the baby bar enjoyed its 15 minutes of fame when Kim Kardashian announced to millions of Instagram followers...


As the cost of auto insurance in California rises, the number of drivers who cannot afford to purchase insurance will likely i...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Technology

Large language models loom large

Jun. 27, 2023
By David M. Majchrzak

Given that large language models are not designed to extract information purely from traditionally reliable sources of legal a...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

Cross-border conflicts: mediating across cultures

Jun. 27, 2023
By Sukhsimran Singh

In the West, we are expected to look people directly in the eye when speaking, which is counterintuitive to cultures with high...


Some may have been surprised that Trump was not additionally charged with unlawfully sharing national defense informati...


Evidence

Logos, dumbbells, and hearsay

Jun. 26, 2023
By Gary A. Watt

Grappling with evidence is as good as it gets – a sign that judges and lawyers want to get it right.


California Supreme Court, Ethics/Professional Responsibility

This rule has been a long time coming. According to the State Bar of California News Center, since 2010, California has twice ...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

When negotiations stall, it can be due to a reluctance to explore one’s own interests and motivations or insufficient confiden...


Intellectual Property, U.S. Supreme Court

The Supreme Court discarded the Roger's test as an affirmative defense to claims of trademark infringement and dilution...


Tax

Navigating California tax disputes

MCLE
Jun. 23, 2023
By Robert W. Wood

Under Cal. Rev. & Tax. Code section 19060, failing to notify the state means the California statute of limitations never r...


Criminal, Torts/Personal Injury

California hazing laws and potential liability updates

Jun. 22, 2023
By Christa H. Ramey

The laws in these areas are evolving and provide a reason not to approach litigating hazing-related injuries and tragedies as ...


Government, Tax

The LA mansion tax has led to lawsuits and less than anticipated revenue

Jun. 22, 2023
By Jeffrey Dintzer, Garrett Stanton

Mayor Karen Bass adjusted Los Angeles’s budget to reflect $150 million per year in anticipated revenue from the so-called “man...


Health Care & Hospital Law, Torts/Personal Injury

Medical recklessness claims in California

Jun. 22, 2023
By Mike Arias, Alena Klimianok

Psychiatric facilities and nursing homes are not glamorous places to work. Turnover is high, and oftentimes these facilities m...


Government, Labor/Employment


Entertainment & Sports, Intellectual Property

Thorough pre-sale preparation can increase value and expedite closing.


Entertainment & Sports, Tax

Songwriters continue to score tax breaks

Jun. 21, 2023
By Michael R. Morris

Congress has lowered tax rates for songwriters who sell their catalogs and electively take advantage of capital gains treatmen...


Law Practice, Technology

AI platforms should disclose information needed for attorneys to avoid ethical traps.


9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Civil Procedure, Corporate

What about derivative claims that can only be brought in a federal forum? It seems the tides pull in different directions. Las...


Judges and Judiciary

This first column (with several to follow) focuses on the departmental chiefs charged with the day-to-day running of the eight...


Constitutional Law, Government

From a law enforcement perspective, AB 793 seeks to prohibit a necessary tool for law enforcement investigations without any e...


Criminal, Government

Trump again: nobody could script this

Jun. 20, 2023
By A. Marco Turk

Which judge will finally sit in the chair overseeing the case presents a unique backdrop for its resolution.


Evidence from Trump’s lawyer in the classified documents and obstruction case may prove critical to prosecutors if admitted to...