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Does His Homework

Richard E. Buck Jr.
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MCLE

Reviewing C.C.P 231.7's prohibition on peremptory challenges based on cognizable group

Oct. 17, 2024

Recent cases show conflicting interpretations about wheth...

By Anthony J. Ferrentino

Addressing social media's influence on jurors

Oct. 15, 2024

Jurors, being part of the social media universe, are susc...

By Jeffrey Kravitz

Central district implements new self-disclosure and whistleblowing incentives

Oct. 14, 2024

The Central District of California has joined other U.S. ...

By Brian R. Michael, Christina Randall

Discipline Report

October 2024

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Today's News

Civil Litigation

Attorneys for the Bullis-Purissima Elementary School claim the Santa Clara County Board of Education bowed to "political pressure" when it denied the school'...


California Courts of Appeal, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

The Orange County beach town is opposing laws requiring more high-density housing in single-family neighborhoods in both federal and state court. The questio...


Insurance

One of the best-known insurance pools, the National Catholic Risk Retention Group, is proactively working to prevent future sexual abuse claims.


Entertainment & Sports

Responding to the dismissal of their clients' lawsuit, attorneys for the plaintiffs aired their concerns that California courts are abusing the anti-SLAPP st...


Civil Litigation

Trial over student's playground brain injury begins

Oct. 22, 2024
By Antoine Abou-Diwan

"It wasn't just that the playground was dangerous, it played a role in her fall," one of the plaintiff's attorneys told jurors Monday.


The absence of jury instructions that following the advice of lawyers or professionals is a defense against fraud made the trial of former Ontrak CEO Terren ...


Columns

Environmental & Energy

End without a means? 'General Prohibitions' in the Clean Water Act

Oct. 21, 2024
By Whitney Hodges , Brooke Miller

The Supreme Court appears divided, with some justices suggesting General Prohibitions are acceptable if the EPA lacks sufficie...


Constitutional Law

Justice Antonin Scalia's historical arguments, which sought to demonstrate that the Second Amendment's wording supported indiv...


What would motivate you to do more pro bono work?

Oct. 22, 2024
By Salena Copeland

The American Bar Association's Pro Bono Week emphasizes the goal for lawyers to provide 50+ hours of pro bono work yearly. Sta...



Verdicts & Settlements

Malpractice Quinley Bright by and throu... $26,294,000
Auto v. Auto Ventura Hernandez v. Maria ... $19,539,919
Patent Infringement Terry Gross, individually a... $5,400,000
Wage and Hour Chloe Gomez, Brandy Trujill... $2,400,000
Patent Infringement Delta T LLC dba v. MacroAir... $1,851,222
Trademark Infringement ConsumerDirect Inc. v. Pent... $1,300,000
Wage and Hour Gerardo Toledo, individuall... $1,000,000
Malpractice John Doe v. Roe Rehabilitat... $921,271
Breach of Contract Coronis Health RCM LLC; Pra... $858,250
Wage and Hour Jessica Bronsal, individual... $750,000

On the Move

Melmed Law Group

Oct. 18, 2024


Emily G. Horrigan as Associate in San Diego from Centurion Trial Attorneys.

Horrigan represents employees navigating complex disputes against powerful employers. Her client-centered approach is rooted in empathy and clear communication, ensuring clients feel supported and heard throughout the legal process.


Featured Content


Community News

The organization honored litigator Jennifer Keller of Keller/Anderle LLP with its Judge Alicemarie H. Stotler Award.



Attorney Profiles


Daily Appellate Report

Constitutional Law, Attorneys

Kohn v. State Bar of California

Courts must analyze on a claim-by-claim basis whether Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act validly abrogates state sovereign immunity as to the specific conduct at issue.


Criminal Law and Procedure

People v. Alazar

Defendant's record of conviction did not conclusively establish Penal Code Section 1172.6 ineligibility where defendant's plea did not admit the truth of any alleged facts.


Remedies

Pompey v. Bank of Stockton

The "rescission-and-restitution" remedy of the Automobile Sales Finance Act is a penalty and therefore ubject to a one-year statute of limitations.


Criminal Law and Procedure

People v. Nuno

The *Brady* duty to disclose material exculpatory evidence applies to discovery motions in a Section 1172.6 resentencing hearing.