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Weekly Quiz

Apr. 26, 2024

Test your knowledge of the Daily Journal's headlines.

1.
Tesla settled a wrongful death case involving its Autopilot system, but the company is now concerned about the potential revelation of confidential information during the trial involving its former co-defendant, the California Department of Transportation.
False
2.
Julie W. O'Dell, a former partner at Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP, alleged in a lawsuit that she was treated as an employee despite being promoted to equity partner.
False
3.
Mark McAfee, CEO and founder of Organic Pastures Dairy Company, believes that neither a federal consent decree nor state law prohibits his company from selling raw milk within California.
False
4.
According to Glenn Danas, a partner at Clarkson Law Firm PC, remedies available to plaintiffs under the WARN Act are more extensive compared to other labor statutes.
False
5.
U.S. District Judge Vince G. Chhabria found that the Alameda County District Attorney's office engaged in a systematic exclusion of Black and Jewish jurors from capital trials, based on prosecutor notes disclosed by DA Pamela Price.
False
6.
The Zamperini Airfield Preservation Society sued the City of Torrance, claiming that ordinances limiting operations at Zamperini Airfield violate a 1948 quitclaim deed between the United States and the city.
False
7.
A family real estate dispute led to the recusal of an LA County Superior Court judge over allegations of racism.
False
8.
A Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney was charged with 11 felonies for alleged misuse of government data.
False
9.
President Biden nominated four sitting judges to vacancies on the Central District of California.
False
10.
An agreement to build more affordable housing in Malibu is subject to court approval.
False