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By Joanna L. Storey MishlerCommon misconceptions about PAGA penalties
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By JJ JohnstonNon-banking financial institutions face increased data breach reporting obligations by FTC
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Administrative/Regulatory
San Diego calls school lead remediation unfunded mandate
By Malcolm Maclachlan
The city claims that failure to comply could result in the suspension of its water permit, resulting in the loss of water access for 1.3 million residents, a...
U.S. Supreme Court
Challenge to homeless ruling relies on 1962 addiction case
By Craig Anderson
Many municipalities have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a 9th Circuit rulilng they say hamstrings their ability to police anti-camping ordinances.
Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Judge recommends John Eastman be disbarred over Jan. 6
By Skyler Romero
In her 128-page ruling, Judge Yvette D. Roland found that the Office of Chief Trial Counsel proved 10 of the 11 charges against Eastman. She ordered that Eas...
Labor/Employment
LAPD K9 trainer awarded $11.56M for harassment
By Skyler Romero
The plaintiff had worked with the department’s K9 bomb detection unit since 2005 when he was dismissed in 2017 and transferred to a desk job under the superv...
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Antitrust & Trade Reg.
Epic Games has returned to the Apple Store. Will Apple throw a Hail Mary?
By Luis Blanquez
The European Commission has forced Apple to allow iPhone users to directly download apps from the web and install other app st...
Law Practice
Building a client-centric law firm where loyalty blossoms
By George Brandon
Discover the power of empathy as the foundation of client-centricity, the critical role of effective communication in forging ...
The City of Los Angeles can and should use the California Unfair Competition Law to sue the individuals or companies who resel...
Verdicts & Settlements
CERCLA | Department of Toxic Substan... | $9,301,719 |
Consumers Legal Remedies Act | Michael Charles, individual... | $5,650,000 |
Commodities | Securities and Exchange Com... | $4,906,950 |
Retaliation | James Sharlein v. City of L... | $1,546,000 |
Wage and Hour | Victor Moreno, individually... | $1,129,000 |
Wage and Hour | Rudy Jose Benavidez, on beh... | $1,010,000 |
Wrongful Termination | James Merrick, Cristina Car... | $731,250 |
Premises Liability | Jane Doe v. Roe Contractor | $615,000 |
Wage and Hour | Silvestre Gonzalez, an indi... | $475,000 |
Excessive Force | Mario Morones v. County of ... | $430,000 |
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Community News
Laurie Levenson to be honored by LA County Law Library
By Douglas Saunders Sr.
Capri Maddox, general manager of the Los Angeles Civil, Human Rights and Equity Department, will also be honored at the April ...
Special Reports
Top Family Lawyers 2024
The annual list of the best California attorneys handling divorce and custody matters.
Daily Appellate Report
Constitutional Law
Iversen v. Pedro
Plaintiff's sentence of life without the possibility of parole for public indecency did not violate the Eighth Amendment because of his extensive history of sexual offenses.
Criminal Law and Procedure
People v. McClelland
Court's ruling on 1172.6 petition after the parties agreed to submit the matter without a further evidentiary hearing did not violate defendant's due process rights.
Insurance
Brooklyn Restaurants, Inc. v. Sentinel Insurance Co., Ltd.
Insurance policy that covered cost of removing a virus could be reasonably interpreted to cover loss due to COVID-19.
Criminal Law and Procedure
People v. Hill
Denial of Section 1172.6 relief (felony murder amendment resentencing) does not implicate ex post facto principles.
Arbitration
Weeks v. Interactive Life Forms, LLC
Trial court correctly declined to compel arbitration pursuant to "browsewrap" terms of use on defendant's website, which required no affirmative assent by the consumer.