Appellate Practice, Government, Law Practice
Lawyers need to fill justice gap, DOJ official says
By Devon Belcher
Rachel Rossi, the director of the Office for Access to Justice, in a meeting with LA based legal aid law firms, said her agenc...
Class Action, Data Privacy
Meta, Gibson Dunn sanctions in scathing ruling
By Sunidhi Sridhar
U.S. District Judge Vince G. Chhabria ordered Meta and Gibson Dunn to pay under $1 million for needlessly obstructing the plai...
Immigration, State Bar & Bar Associations
State Bar, LA County DA jointly investigate immigration scam
By Douglas Saunders Sr.
Nubia Esmeralda Burrier operated for 14 years in an office across from the U.S. Immigration Court in downtown Los Angeles, pro...
San Diego dependency Judge Marissa A. Bejarano tells parents, children that she is like them.
The Founders of Kimura London & White were close friends long before they were partners.
Government, Health Care & Hospital Law
AG says challenge to CARE Act mischaracterizes law
By Skyler Romero
“CARE plans are limited to outpatient care; they cannot include involuntary commitment orders or other forms of compulsory cus...
Criminal, Tax
Prosecutors want IRS to give one of Avenatti's victims $1.5M
By Sunidhi Sridhar
The Internal Revenue Service acknowledges that the money Avenatti used to get Eagan Avenatti LLP out of bankruptcy is directly...
Anthony J. LoPresti joined the county counsel in 2018, and later became an assistant county counsel. County supervisors praise...
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Labor/Employment
2 circuits reject defense claims over firing of NLRB counsel
By Craig Anderson
President Biden fired Peter Robb, a Trump appointee, on his Inauguration Day in January 2021 and Aakash Inc., a California ski...
Appellate Practice, Law Practice
Lockton is accused of tolerating a ‘hooker and blow’ culture
By Antoine Abou-Diwan
In her complaint, Sallie Giblin describes a “boys’ club” in the firm’s upper echelons which promoted junior, male employees to...
Government
AG Bonta will see a familiar face in budget meetings: his wife
By Malcolm Maclachlan
Assemblywoman Mia Bonta chairs Assembly Budget Subcommittee No. 5, an obscure but powerful committee oversees the budgets for ...
State Bar & Bar Associations
Judge pares State Bar case against former executive Joe Dunn
By Devon Belcher
“It’s really unusual to get any kind of dismissal in State Bar Court. This is a big victory,” one of Dunn’s attorneys, profess...
David R. Lira previously testified that he resigned from the firm in June 2020 and told Thomas Girardi he “has committed profe...
The plaintiffs claim that the ticket reseller did not comply with discovery negotiations and should have to bear the burden of...
Judges and Judiciary
Justice Nora Manella retires from 2nd District Court of Appeal
By David Houston
Like many people, Manella said the pandemic and its aftermath prompted her to think about how she wanted to spend her time whi...
Civil Litigation, Environmental & Energy, Insurance
Winery, historic building among those settling after Woolsey Fire
By Antoine Abou-Diwan
Alexander Robertson IV of Robertson and Associates LLP. He said this week his firm has settled some 329 cases of about 2,000.
Medtronic CoreValve contends that the invention that is claimed in the ’ patent was not new or was obvious and is therefore in...
Ethics/Professional Responsibility, State Bar & Bar Associations
Most lawyers want to do right, says Bar ethics director
By Devon Belcher
State Bar legal ethics director Randall Difuntorum’s responsibility as a leader in the professional competence department was ...
Class Action, Contracts, Entertainment & Sports, Labor/Employment
$185M MLB settlement not final until all players are notified
By Antoine Abou-Diwan
Almost all of the 350 or so players left out of the settlement had signed a Minor League Uniform Player Contract but were not ...
Class Action, Communications Law, Entertainment & Sports
Judge OKs class in $6B NFL TV package litigation
By Sunidhi Sridhar
A trial in the litigation that began in 2015 is set for February 2024. If the NFL is found at fault, it could dramatically cha...
Labor/Employment, Technology
Lyft sued over not checking drivers' fingerprints
By Wisdom Howell
Lyft’s legal team asserts that the plaintiffs’ claims that the background check process created negligence liability “is at od...
Government
Homeless camps block public access, disabled plaintiffs say
By Malcolm Maclachlan
"We've been contemplating doing this for quite a while and waiting for the right plaintiffs to come along," said Sacramento ba...
Environmental & Energy
Shipping companies pay $45M for Orange County spill
By Skyler Romero
With the class successful in both settlements, Amplify Energy and the shipping defendants are now set to face off against each...
Immigration
Ukrainian family says Baldwin dashed immigration hopes
By Douglas Saunders Sr.
A lawsuit was filed on behalf of Halyna Hutchins’ parents and sister. A lawyer for her husband and son condemned it.
Constitutional Law, Criminal, Government
San Mateo County college district says contractors took bribes
By Jonathan Lo
The community college district accused the defendants of fraudulently using the more than $1 billion of public bond money to r...
Civil Litigation, Entertainment & Sports
Stepdaughter of late theater mogul loses $680M claim
By Devon Belcher
“The major defense is that this was a family business that Mr. Naify owned, and it was a separate property inherited 20 years ...
Judges and Judiciary
Committee passes 9th circuit, district judge nominees
By Craig Anderson
A vote on the nomination of Ramsey & Ehrlich LLP white collar defense attorney Ismail J. “Izzy” Ramsey to be the next U.S....
Informal discovery conferences are LA judge’s key tactic
James Stoelker does his homework and doesn’t pound tables when working to resolve disputes.
Intellectual Property
Trial begins in case of artist who says Walmart stole designs
By Sunidhi Sridhar
Walmart have proffered an affirmative defense that its client is exempt from the claims against it because it is an online mar...