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So much interpretation, nuance, indeed, duende embedded in U.S. Supreme Court opinions regarding constitutional and civil righ...


Law Practice

The board of trustees of the State Bar of California will be reviewing the Annual Discipline Report on Friday. During the meet...


Law Practice, Obituaries

A lawyer’s lawyer

Apr. 20, 2021
By Bill Grewe

Robert ‘Bob’ Bertram Steinberg (1928-2021) tried the first asbestos case west of the Mississippi and established the ‘peculiar...


Icarus’ D-I-Y guide to gliders

Apr. 20, 2021
By Brian M. Hoffstadt

For decades now, the California Legislature has been enacting laws aimed at ending mass incarceration. Let us hope that the Le...


Appellate Practice, Law Practice

Starring ace trial lawyer Flash Feinberg and his trusty sidekick Professor Plato


9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Civil Litigation, Insurance

No defense duty for criminal restitution claims

Apr. 19, 2021
By Kirk A. Pasich

The 9th Circuit recently issued a decision in a case that involves an unusual situation in which an insurer agreed to defend i...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Immigration, Law Practice, State Bar & Bar Associations

The State Bar of California is pushing forward a set of proposals that would license nonattorneys to practice law and further ...


Law Practice, Technology

You undoubtedly know the famous saying is that we must remember the past to ensure a suitable future. Along those lines, a key...


Prop 65 cannabis warnings provide clarity, but with conditions

Apr. 16, 2021
By Peter Duchesneau, Anita Famili Sabine

On March 19, the California Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard JAssessment, known as OEHH...


Environmental & Energy

Fracking ban bill fails, for now

Apr. 16, 2021
By Jeffrey Dintzer, Jeffrey P. Carlin

On Tuesday, Senate Bill 467 failed by one vote to advance out of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Water.


Law Practice, Military Law

How California attorneys can help our veterans

Apr. 16, 2021
By Katie Binkley, Caitlin Emmons

The veteran community has unique needs as a client base which differ from civilian clientele. Consider some examples: A vetera...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

Tips to master mediation advocacy, part 2

Apr. 16, 2021
By Stephen H. Sulmeyer Ph.D, Wynne S. Carvill

In our last installment, we talked about the appropriate mindset and attitude advocates should have in mediation. In this inst...


Government, U.S. Supreme Court

High court to consider when AGs can intervene

Apr. 15, 2021
By Christopher D. Dusseault

In Cameron v. EMW Medical Center, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether Kentucky’s attorney general may intervene to defe...


Entertainment & Sports

The COVID-19 pandemic brought with it dramatic changes to the world of collegiate athletics, but the NCAA has fallen far behin...


Alternative Dispute Resolution, Law Practice

Virtually the same?

Apr. 15, 2021
By Christopher David Ruiz Cameron

3 myths about videoconference arbitration


Criminal, Government

Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón says that “science and data” justify his criminal justice policies, includi...


Covid Columns, Judges and Judiciary

When U.S. District Judge Cormac Carney dismissed charges against defendants in the Central District of California for the fail...


California Supreme Court, Civil Litigation, Torts/Personal Injury

Ruling clarifies legal duty to protect others from harm

Apr. 14, 2021
By Hailyn J. Chen, Paul E. Martin

Is there a legal duty to protect others from harm caused entirely by third parties? “It depends,” goes the standard refrain.


Administrative/Regulatory, Government, U.S. Supreme Court

The court issued a narrow ruling that correctly recognized the FCC’s commitment in the context of its Section 202(h) quadrenni...


Appellate Practice, Probate

An appeal is not a chance to retry your case. But — with experienced appellate counsel — it may be an opportunity to fix what ...


Administrative/Regulatory, Law Office Management, Law Practice

Should law firms worry about liability for PPP loans?

Apr. 13, 2021
By Byron J. McLain, Daniella M. Gutierrez

Law firms are viewed by the Department of Justice and other enforcement agencies as gatekeepers subject to a higher standard o...


Constitutional Law, Government, U.S. Supreme Court

Blame the Supreme Court

Apr. 13, 2021
By Erwin Chemerinsky

Amidst all of the discussion of Georgia’s very restrictive new voting law, the institution that is largely responsible is esca...


Labor/Employment

For once-in-a-hundred-year events such as the pandemic — with uncertainty over the solution to the crisis and even its duratio...


Civil Litigation, U.S. Supreme Court

On April Fool’s Day 2021, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court put an end to a 30-year old ruse proliferated by the TCPA plaintiffs’...


Tax

IRS’s hunt for cryptocurrency tax cheats heats up

Apr. 13, 2021
By Robert W. Wood

The IRS has been hunting crypto hard for more than five years now, and the pace is getting faster.


Intellectual Property, U.S. Supreme Court

Google v Oracle and the Grateful (API) Dead

Apr. 12, 2021
By Peter S. Menell

What a long strange trip it's been


Judges and Judiciary, Letters

Disabled judicial appointments are sadly lacking

Apr. 12, 2021
By David D. Marsh

Following on Peter Lynch’s Letter to the Editor on March 11 about the disproportionately low rate of sitting judges in Califor...


Constitutional Law, Criminal

Ineffective assistance

Apr. 12, 2021
By Alyssa D. Bell, Brittany L. Lane

Reliance on binding precedent may no longer be enough


Corporate, Securities

Getting SPACs right

Apr. 12, 2021
By Scott Carlton, Nicolas Morgan

Building investor trust while mitigating litigation risk


Alternative Dispute Resolution

Tips to master mediation advocacy, part 1

Apr. 9, 2021
By Stephen H. Sulmeyer Ph.D, Wynne S. Carvill

What are the keys to success for lawyers representing clients in mediation? There are many possible answers to that question, ...