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2026-05-19

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Constitutional Law, Administrative/Regulatory



MCLE

Historic preservation or constitutional taking? The next frontier in the Marilyn Monroe home dispute

May 18, 2026

The litigation over Marilyn Monroe's Brentwood home cente...

By Zachary D. Schorr

When cannabis becomes medicine

May 13, 2026

The DOJ's narrow marijuana rescheduling order may deliver...

By Mehdi Sinaki

Modular micro-data centers in cooler climates: Geography, strategy and California's role

May 6, 2026

As AI transforms computing into a race shaped as much by ...

By Chang Kyoung (CK) Choi, Roberto Escobar


Today's News

Snap, TikTok and YouTube settled with the first bellwether plaintiff in the sprawling social media addiction multidistrict litigation days before trial, leav...


California's judicial discipline commission publicly admonished Los Angeles Judge Susan Bryant-Deason over remarks to prospective jurors with limited English...


Environmental & Energy


Six Flags Magic Mountain agreed to a new consent decree requiring pollution controls, environmental mitigation payments and compliance monitoring to resolve ...


A Los Angeles judge tentatively ruled Pasadena adequately alleged UCLA breached its Rose Bowl lease agreement, while also allowing tortious interference clai...


Entertainment & Sports


The Pac-12 and Mountain West conferences said they reached an agreement in principle to resolve litigation over the departure of five Mountain West schools t...


Intellectual Property


The penalties include more than $532,000 in sanctions against lead attorney Gustavo D. Lage for "unreasonably and vexatiously" prolonging the five-year litig...


Columns

Environmental & Energy

Shear folly or just another day in court?

May 19, 2026
By Douglas P. Carstens

Shear Development Co. LLC v. California Coastal Commission initially looked like a major shift in Coastal Act law, bu...


Law Practice

They passed a Bar. The door stays shut.

May 20, 2026
By Richard W. Morris

As the 9th Circuit quietly decides a case that could impact thousands of lawyers without even hearing oral argument, the quest...


Insurance

Insurers denying disaster housing benefits without legal basis

May 20, 2026
By Shant A. Karnikian, Michael Childress

After the Eaton and Palisades fires, insurers are reportedly terminating Additional Living Expense benefits by requiring polic...



Verdicts & Settlements

Conversion Joseph Taylor, Edward Mlaka... $135,000,000
Public Nuisance Placer County Water Agency ... $80,000,000
Fraud Federal Trade Commission v.... $17,000,000
Assault and Battery Jane Doe v. Roe 1 District,... $9,000,000
Consumer Protection Carl Cordell, individually ... $7,250,000
Wage and Hour Jefferson Garcia, an indivi... $4,000,000
Dangerous Condition of Public Property Joshua Huber v. State of Ca... $2,300,000
Wage and Hour Ivorya Geneve v. Mikuni Res... $2,250,000
Whistleblower Retaliation Victoria Adams v. County of... $1,950,000
Wage and Hour Jennifer Montoya and Juan G... $1,500,000

On the Move

Hahn & Hahn LLP

May 14, 2026


Ramez Krishnan joined Hahn & Hahn LLP as a partner in Pasadena. The move was April 27, 2026.

Krishnan advises private equity funds, family offices, venture and growth investors, founders, startups and operating companies on mergers and acquisitions, equity financings, buyouts, minority investments, joint ventures and other corporate matters. He also represents management teams and executives in buyouts and equity compensation matters. He previously practiced at AmLaw 50 firms in California and London, where he handled domestic and cross-border transactions.


Details

Hahn & Hahn LLP has 22 attorneys in Pasadena. Among the law firm's key practice areas are Business, Litigation, Trusts & Estates, Family Law, Employment. The firm’s website is www.hahnlawyers.com

Address

301 E. Colorado Blvd., Ninth Floor , Pasadena CA 91101 United States
T: (626) 796-9123
F: (626) 449-7357

Featured Content


Community News

During a centennial Judges' Night celebration in Woodland Hills, the San Fernando Valley Bar Association honored judges and legal leaders who shaped the region's legal community while emphasizing the enduring importance of humanity, service, and civic responsibility in the justice system.




Daily Appellate Report

Criminal Law and Procedure

Nuanmanee v. Superior Court (People)

Dismissal was required in misdemeanor case where trial was delayed beyond the speedy-trial statutory period due to the court's administrative policies, which did not constitute good cause.


Labor Law, Arbitration

Dept. of Human Resources v. California Correctional Peace Officers

Because arbitrator's award did not conflict with explicit public policy or improperly displace State Personnel Board authority, trial court erred in correcting the award.


Criminal Law and Procedure

People v. Lopez-Tapia

Defendant was not entitled to presumptive lower term sentence where evidence showed he had experience childhood trauma but not that his trauma had contributed to the commission of his off...


Real Property

Apartment Assn. of Los Angeles v. City of Los Angeles

Because Los Angeles's eviction-threshold ordinance created a substantive limitation on eviction rather than an impermissible procedural barrier, it was not preempted by California's unlaw...


Criminal Law and Procedure

People v. Wilmot

Jury instruction that limited the offense of voluntary manslaughter to unintentional killing erroneously limited jury's latitude to rule on lesser included offense.