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Government
Extending renter protections won’t shield tenants from illegal evictions
By Silvia R. Argueta, Ronald S. Flagg
To combat illegal evictions, we need to ensure that people know their rights and have access to civil legal services.
Appellate Practice, Law Practice
Five tips for reinventing yourself professionally
By Joan B. Kessler
How to navigate and embrace change.
International Law
California International Arbitration Week - A hot ticket, high value, and free
By Giorgio Sassine
CIAW is set to take place March 13-17, with nearly all of the events in Downtown Los Angeles (and the events can also be watch...
Labor/Employment
Options for bypassing employment arbitration are changing
By Jonathan Andrews
So is this the end of the line for California’s efforts to limit or abolish mandatory employment arbitration? The state could ...
Webinars
Regulators and prosecutors are watching closely how company executives respond to data breaches. A team of experts will offer ...
Featured Content
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Featuring: Hon. Kevin R. Culhane (Ret.), Hon. Risë Jones Pichon (Ret.), Hon. Glen M. Reiser (Ret.)
Although most arbitrators apply rules when the contract is silent, some California arbitrators (especially retired California ...
Community News
Entertainment & Sports, Community News
Law Rocks, battle of the bands, is returning to Los Angeles
By Douglas Saunders Sr.
The nonprofit organization behind the fundraising event will have 13 bands competing for charities.
MCLE
Well, Recu-u-use Me!
Considering how basic the need for impartial judging is t...
By Benjamin G. ShatzArtificial creativity: Navigating the copyright implications of AI-generated art
As it stands, there is currently no clear answer to wheth...
By James R. MolenInsurance considerations in maximizing medical expenses
When a plaintiff chooses to be treated outside of the ava...
By Reza Torkzadeh, Allen P. Wilkinson
