CAALA convention to focus on getting more plaintiffs' lawyers on the bench?
By David Houston
Ibiere Seck, president of the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles credits bar association educational and networking...
That was the message at the opening session of the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles' annual convention in Las Veg...
Judges must warn violent sex crime defendants of civil commitment risks, justices rule
By Craig Anderson
The high court did not make the ruling retroactive.
Disbarred plaintiff's attorney Tom Girardi's excuses on the witness stand for withholding client funds were admissions of Stat...
One legal expert said that the lawsuit could be deliberately targeting small players in the hope of creating precedent to late...
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held that employers cannot pass over U.S. citizens in favor of visa holders. The decisio...
SLAPP Update
As recent case law demonstrates, California's anti-SLAPP statute is a potent and ever evolving weapon. By Jeremy B. Rosen ...
Public Employees and Free Speech: An Update
When a public employee speaks up, does the First Amendment provide protection? It depends. By Richard Whitmore and David U...
Courts have struggled to distinguish the two concepts. By Alan Weinfeld