Make the brief short, even though it takes a longer time to write. Use Ockham’s razor and cut, cut, and then cut some more. If...
From crime to climate change to COVID, the U.S. Supreme Court is rejecting the view that the public must defer to expert weigh...
Yedinak confirms that the Courts of Appeal should continue to enforce the Humphrey decision against trial courts.
Constitutional Law
In an all-too-common sequence of events, Professor Elizabeth Weiss became the target of an activist campaign after she publish...
California Supreme Court, Covid Court Ops, Torts/Personal Injury
California Supreme Court Review: July 2023
As COVID-19 infections appear to be on the rise this summer, California employers may, for now, breathe a sigh of relief that ...
Entertainment & Sports, Family
When we normalize domestic violence through songs, movies and other cultural events, we are slowly desensitizing ourselves to ...
Civil Rights, Criminal, Government
The last time that MALDEF sued L.A. County was in 1988. Its victory over racial discrimination led to the election of Gloria ...
Adequate time simply doesn’t exist for our mental health court lawyers who are each juggling hundreds of cases. As a result th...
Law Practice
While attempting to “ameliorate bias-based injustice” both in and out of the courtroom, bias has been redefined by limiting it...
The object of this article and self-study test is to review major exceptions to the hearsay rule in California civil cases, se...
Judges and Judiciary
As Chief Deputy for the Court, not only am I the lead financial executive over budget, expenditure, revenue/treasury collectio...
Administrative/Regulatory
In precluding the participation of officials who receive more than $250 in campaign contributions from parties or participants...
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Now that so few cases get to trial, and so many are mediated before a lawsuit is even filed, perhaps there is a role for media...
State Bar & Bar Associations
To the extent that new Rule 8.3 might be a reaction to these recent events, the Thomas Girardi scandal was not caused by a rel...
Establishing Cultural Competency is necessary for any judicial officer presiding over family law matters to protect against we...
Administrative/Regulatory, Real Estate/Development
The lack of legal support and certainty around the effect of the Builder’s Remedy, combined with the likelihood that cities wi...
In 2023 the world is firmly in the era of “big data” and the LASC is no exception. Our court is awash in vast oceans of data. ...
We invite the California Legislature to revisit Penal Code 261.5 in compliance with caljic 10.65, and Anderson, and to make th...
Administrative/Regulatory, Technology
In response to the public’s concerns, the White House announced on Friday that several major technology companies have committ...
Judges and Judiciary, U.S. Supreme Court
Although there is a procedure to make a complaint about federal court judges, there is no mechanism to make a complaint about ...
Alternative Dispute Resolution, U.S. Supreme Court
Employers will not be able to escape PAGA liability simply by resolving individual Labor Code violations in arbitration. Thus,...
Alternative Dispute Resolution, Constitutional Law
Older workers may get a broad arbitration carve-out
There is reason to believe that additional arbitration carve-outs – for race, religion, disability and other forms of harassme...
Alternative Dispute Resolution, California Supreme Court
Employers should review and consider modifying their arbitration agreements to conform to the Adolph decision. They sho...
Civil Rights, Health Care & Hospital Law
That Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is facing a federal civil rights probe is no surprise. The hospital, and many others across t...
An item’s price tag is clearly an out-of-court statement. But must it be true in order to be relevant proof of the item’s valu...
A well-timed mediation will present the best opportunity to resolve the case. Conversely, an ill-timed mediation can sometimes...
State Bar & Bar Associations
Legal skeptics have argued for years that this rule is easy to read, but hard to enforce.
Alternative Dispute Resolution, California Supreme Court
California Supreme Court Review: June 2023
A recent court of appeal decision took aim at arbitration provisions seeking to limit injunctive awards to individuals – rathe...
A recent federal court decision illustrates the contours of derivative work protection and underscores the difficulty in estab...
Special Masters, unlike judges, do not typically have a formal court docket, and as such, Special Masters can respond to reque...