In August, when both minds and readers are on vacation, I reflect on the art of brevity in writing and ponder the wisdom of ag...
In recent years, increased awareness of TBI's impact on athletes and servicemembers has spurred accelerated research into its ...
Criminal, Education Law
As cases of school abuse, including sexual harassment and grooming become more prevalent--with alarming statistics revealing ...
A mediation brief is vital for attorneys to present their best case. Briefs should be clear, concise, and compelling, addressi...
Government
Gov. Newsom should focus on the root causes of homelessness, not push local governments to hide the problem.
Technology
Elon Musk, an original co-founder of OpenAI, alleges that the company has abandoned its mission and claims breach of contract,...
Bias is an inherent part of the legal profession, and it cannot and will not ever be eliminated. While intentional bias is h...
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Highlighting the dynamics of mediation in resolving disputes, including a need for parties and counsel to share information, l...
U.S. Supreme Court
The tapestry of American life is at stake as the balance of power in running the day-to-day operations of the various federal ...
Administrative/Regulatory
Guaranteed Basic Income (GBI) programs are gaining popularity in the US. However, GBI payments can reduce the monthly Supplem...
Torts/Personal Injury
The Oakland Zoo's decision to close its elephant exhibit and relocate its lone elephant, Osh, to a sanctuary marks a significa...
Highlighting the significant impact of a pro bono initiative aimed at helping vulnerable individuals access their retirement f...
Public companies issue earnings releases to provide context and updates on their financial results but must comply with SEC ru...
Mediators can help parties explore creative alternatives to purely distributive bargaining, such as exploring the differences ...
Judges and Judiciary, Technology
The ransomware attack on Los Angeles County courts raises concerns about the potential theft of sensitive personal and financi...
The winning mindset of a track sprinter and velodrome racer is similar to that of a mediator, where one must find solutions to...
International Law
While the Constitution does not explicitly disqualify a candidate for the U.S. presidency based on criminal charges or convict...
Military Law
The camaraderie among mentors and mentees in Veterans Treatment Courts fosters a supportive environment, contributing to the s...
Government, Labor/Employment
By JJ Johnston
Labor/Employment, Alternative Dispute Resolution
By Anthony Khoury
Alternative Dispute Resolution, Labor/Employment
By Angela Reddock-Wright
Labor/Employment, U.S. Supreme Court, Alternative Dispute Resolution
By Anthony J. Oncidi and Philippe A. Lebel
The Ninth Circuit’s Free Exercise decision in Apache Stronghold v. United: The court ultimately ruled against the Apach...
By Michael Strauss
Judges and Judiciary
Judging is a demanding profession. I offer the following explanation for the elderly: Once a case is before us, we judges can ...
AI products can be beneficial for firm operations, document creation, research, document review, and medical records. However,...
The California Supreme Court recently held that a single, severe incident can constitute racial harassment under FEHA, which i...
Civil Rights, Education Law, U.S. Supreme Court
The new regulations, which take effect on August Aug. 1, promise to significantly alter the procedures governing Title IX at e...
Labor/Employment
Vice President Kamala Harris’s commitment to pro-labor policies indicates that the NLRB will likely stay on its current path u...
Lawyers involved in cases where FRT is used should seek information on how the probe image was edited, if at all, and how many...