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Labor/Employment, Tax

The IRS has stepped up enforcement efforts against mills that prepared inflated or illegitimate Employee Retention Credit clai...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice

The average age of active attorneys in California is 50, and more than 16% are over 65. This “silver tsunami” of baby boomer l...



Law Practice

And the winner is…

Jun. 3, 2024
By Arthur Gilbert

Horse owners and litigants who prevail in hard cases should not take credit for the achievements of their horses or lawyers, r...


Education Law

A seamless web

Jun. 3, 2024
By Myron Moskovitz

Law schools should reconsider the rigid division of subjects and combine some courses that have doctrinal overlap.



Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court

The Court ruled that challenges to a re-districting map must establish that “race was the predominant factor motivating the le...


Environmental & Energy, Insurance

California is facing a crisis as insurance companies are leaving the state due to the increasing frequency and severity of cli...



Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Judges and Judiciary

United States Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has been criticized for his alleged ethical violations and bias. However, ...


California Supreme Court, Criminal

The California Supreme Court could either grant review and appoint a special master, as suggested by the AG, or deny review wi...



Consumer Protection Law

Navigating the 'junk fee' crackdown

MCLE
May 31, 2024
By Alejandro Moreno , Skylar Stoudt

California has banned undisclosed fees across various services, and the FTC has proposed a rule to eliminate hidden fees natio...


Technology

Governments have been trying to stay ahead of the specific concerns AI raises in the employment context, but there is still re...



Probate

Top 2024 Trust & Estate Appellate Decisions

May 31, 2024
By Scott E. Rahn

Examining four cases: The Supreme Court’s decision on trust amendment procedures, the extent of power of a healthcare proxy, c...


The court’s decision could have significant repercussions for the southern California landlord-tenant legal landscape.



Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Law Practice

Understanding client engagements and compensation structures

MCLE
May 30, 2024
By Christine C. Rosskopf

The fee agreement is a critical document when a dispute arises between a lawyer and their client. It outlines the scope of the...


Essential strategies for law firms to enhance growth and success.



Law Practice, Securities

Preparation is key to a successful SEC fund exam

May 30, 2024
By Sara L. Terheggen

SEC examinations are unpredictable, time-consuming, and potentially detrimental for a fund’s reputation and longevity if an en...


Civil Rights

Celebrating the centennial of a civil rights victory

May 30, 2024
By David S. Ettinger

The Piper case challenged a statute that authorized school districts to exclude Native American children from public schools a...



Harry Bridges, a labor union leader, had a significant impact on California’s economy and was involved in decades of litigatio...


Constitutional Law, Judges and Judiciary

Takings by the judiciary

May 29, 2024
By Michael M. Berger

The California Supreme Court’s recognition of an implied exclusive easement was a radical and unprecedented change in the law ...



Civil Rights, Constitutional Law

An American epic: 20 Years of same-sex marriage

May 29, 2024
By Zachary Freire-Aviña

Twenty years after the first same-sex marriage was performed in Massachusetts, the legal and societal landscape of same-sex ma...


The Ellis Act, a state law in California, allows property owners to exit the rental business. However, a recent case involving...



Civil Rights

The Port Chicago 50 must be exonerated and you can help

May 28, 2024
By Shahrad Milanfar , Gabriel Milanfar

Exoneration would correct a historical injustice and recognize the courage and sacrifice of the Port Chicago 50. It would also...


The plan must consider the different roles and responsibilities of employees, such as public-facing, remote, or field workers....



Administrative/Regulatory, Environmental & Energy

Mineral rights owners need to conduct thorough due diligence and title searches, engage experienced legal counsel and industry...


Law Practice, Technology

Go to court!

May 28, 2024
By Michael Schonbuch

Attorneys relying solely on Zoom for court appearances may find themselves lacking the essential interpersonal abilities and c...



Administrative/Regulatory, Environmental & Energy

The fixed charge’s effect on electric bills will depend on various factors, such as the customer’s consumption patterns, the u...


Civil Rights, Constitutional Law

The anti-SLAPP regime requires that the statements or conduct at issue be in connection with a public issue or an issue of pub...



Entertainment & Sports

The parties involved in House v. NCAA are discussing a potential settlement that would create a $2.7 billion fund for f...


Government, Torts/Personal Injury

Trail immunity is a confusing area of law that applies a broad definition of what constitutes a trail, and plaintiffs face a h...



Non-compliance with the Workplace Violence Prevention Plan can lead to expensive citations and penalties. California employers...


Government

To hell with debates, put them on Jeopardy!

May 23, 2024
By James Attridge

Jeopardy! would show the presidential candidates’ knowledge of history, geography, business, and other relevant topics, as wel...