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Labor/Employment, California Supreme Court, Constitutional Law

The California Supreme Court unanimously upheld the constitutionality of California's "mandatory mediation and conciliation" p...


U.S. Supreme Court, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law

Cake goes to court

Dec. 6, 2017

As fires consumed the outskirts of the Los Angeles basin fueled by strong Santa Anas, religious fervor heated up Tuesday morni...



Corporate, Transportation

Last month, Bob Lutz, former vice chairman of General Motors, issued a harsh criticism of Tesla, stating that its fixed costs ...


Judges and Judiciary, U.S. Supreme Court, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law

In 1962, Dorothy and Lincoln Mulkey were living and working in Santa Ana in pursuit of the American Dream.



Judges and Judiciary

His extraordinary legal career and life in the service of others reflected the great courage with which he served as a United ...


Appellate Practice, Judges and Judiciary

Perfectly acceptable words can become detestable through overuse and misuse. "Incredibly" and "iconic" vie for first place on ...



Intellectual Property, Civil Litigation, U.S. Supreme Court, Year in Review Column

Earlier this year, the U.S. Supreme Court made clear that venue in patent cases based on where a corporation "resides" is limi...


Obituaries, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Civil Rights, Judges and Judiciary

In just the last few days, one charmed Prince Harry has gotten engaged and another Prince Harry has left us.



U.S. Supreme Court, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law

A federal lawsuit filed in the Southern District of California provided a key link in the evolutionary chain of school desegre...


Corporate, Labor/Employment

I have to join in the chorus of voices asking: How can this be? Who is to blame? What can we do?



Government, U.S. Supreme Court, Civil Rights, Military Law

In the early 1980s, I had the honor of representing a group of 11 Japanese-American World War II soldiers. Each soldier had co...


Employee stock options are a great perk, but they can be complicated. By Robert W. Wood



Government, Judges and Judiciary

Since the current focus in Washington is on the nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court, it is easy to overlook t...


Civil Rights, Judges and Judiciary, Civil Litigation

Doss v. Bernal was filed in 1943. The plaintiffs alleged that permitting Mexicans to live in the neighborhood would cause them...



Administrative/Regulatory, Civil Rights, Government, Military Law

The Veterans Appeals Improvement and Modernization Act of 2017 raises serious due process issues and procedural barriers acut...


Administrative/Regulatory, Family, Native Americans

While the Indian Child Welfare Act has its detractors, numerous national child welfare organizations tout it as the "gold stan...



Administrative/Regulatory, Government, Intellectual Property

Although cannabis remains a Schedule I drug under federal law, the U.S. Patent Office is issuing utility patents and plant pat...


California Supreme Court, Government, Labor/Employment

If we continue to "kick the can down the road," we do so at our own peril: Budgets could be slashed, services curtailed and ta...



Judges and Judiciary

Brief encounter

Nov. 6, 2017

On an unacceptable phenomenon and a brief encounter in the air.


Civil Litigation

Know and understand the Southern California deposition stipulation to project experience and protect your clients. By Davi...



Securities, Administrative/Regulatory, Corporate

Shortly after the major Equifax hack, the SEC and Department of Justice opened insider trading investigations based on allegat...


Corporate, Labor/Employment

A recent Delaware Court of Chancery decision serves as a good reminder regarding best practices and current laws when Californ...



Criminal, U.S. Supreme Court, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Constitutional Law

Some things cannot be unseen. Last term, the U.S. Supreme Court held that judges could -- and, indeed, must -- open their eyes...


Transportation, Administrative/Regulatory, Corporate

Last week, Nissan added its name to a long list of automotive manufacturers who have been ensnared in public controversy over ...



Civil Litigation, Judges and Judiciary, Law Practice

California judges presiding over civil trials often restrict jury selection in contravention of the law pertaining to this cri...


Government, Administrative/Regulatory, Securities

On Sept. 29, the SEC issued its first civil complaint against two companies and their founder for violating anti-fraud and re...



Civil Litigation, U.S. Supreme Court, Labor/Employment, Corporate

As Justice Breyer intimated, a Supreme Court decision allowing employer prohibitions on employee class actions would "overturn...


Law Practice, Civil Litigation, Corporate

Wouldn't it be nice to have everything one needs to know collected in one place? Enter "Business and Commercial Litigation in...



Government, Transportation, Administrative/Regulatory

A federal judge recently held that portions of the city of Newton, Massachusetts's ordinance attempting to regulate unmanned a...


Civil Litigation, Contracts, Corporate

Contracting parties might agree to a forum selection clause for any number of reasons: to ensure favorable legal precedent, to...