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Special Reports


2026-04-29

MCLE

Criminal relevance fundamentals

Apr. 27, 2026

This article explains how courts determine the relevance ...

By Elia V. Pirozzi

When the bench has a memory: Prosecutors, the RJA and the limits of neutrality

Apr. 22, 2026

A recent California appellate decision confronts a questi...

By K. Chike Odiwe

Xactimate is not the law: How insurers use one software program to underpay wildfire claims

Apr. 15, 2026

In California wildfire claims, insurers rely on Xactimate...

By Barret Alexander, Shant A. Karnikian


Today's News

Technology, Business Law


A jury in Oakland heard dueling narratives as tech mogul Elon Musk claimed OpenAI became a for-profit powerhouse in breach of its original purpose.


Civil Procedure


Law firm cited irreparable conflict as judge allowed withdrawal and granted time to secure new representation.


Technology, Business Law


A jury in Oakland heard dueling narratives as tech mogul Elon Musk claimed OpenAI became a for-profit powerhouse in breach of its original purpose.


Real Estate/Development


Qui tam suit alleged multimillion-dollar kickback scheme with real estate developers. The terms of the settlement were not disclosed.


Intellectual Property


U.S. District Judge Trina L. Thompson found startup iyO would likely to succeed on infringement claims and faces ongoing harm.


Uber argues plaintiffs failed to submit required fact sheets; plaintiffs' counsel cites difficulty locating clients.


Columns

Technology

Everything, everywhere, all of it wrong

Apr. 29, 2026
By Anita Taff-Rice

A six-figure sanction against an attorney for submitting a brief containing AI hallucinations sends a warning that technologic...


Constitutional Law

The modern Second Amendment debate centers on who may carry firearms and where they may legally be restricted, as courts strug...


Criminal

The cost of judicial second guessing is too high

Apr. 29, 2026
By Gregory D. Totten

A California appellate court reversed the conviction of Antolin Garcia Torres for the kidnapping and murder of Sierra LaMar, r...



Verdicts & Settlements

Negligence Jane Doe v. Dignity Health ... $35,000,000
Product Liability George Stephenson v. PK&P I... $33,384,400
Consumer Protection Jane Doe I and Jane Doe II,... $21,500,000
Construction Defects Peter Hou, an individual, G... $17,600,000
Consumers Legal Remedies Act Justin Lytle, et al., indiv... $11,500,000
Trademark Infringement Nike, Inc. v. Nicholas C. T... $11,000,000
Age Discrimination James Ruffulo and Valerie Y... $10,000,000
Prisoners' Rights Patricia Garcia, et al. v. ... $8,500,000
Dog Attack Genice Marie Horta v. City ... $5,405,225
Fair Credit Reporting Act Larry Tran, on behalf of hi... $5,000,000

On the Move

Jones Day

Apr. 24, 2026


Christopher Foster joined Jones Day as a partner in San Francisco.

Foster advises leading companies on a broad range of labor and employment matters, with a focus on traditional labor law, union organizing and decertification campaigns, collective bargaining negotiations and unfair labor practice proceedings before the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). He protects brands and operations across industries, especially in technology, manufacturing, media and entertainment, and healthcare. In addition, Foster advises clients on labor and employment issues arising in corporate transactions and workforce restructurings.


Details

Jones Day has 2500 attorneys in 40 offices including Irvine, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Silicon Valley. Among the law firm’s key practice areas are Mergers & Acquisitions, Health Care & Life Sciences, Intellectual Property. The firm’s website is jonesday.com

Featured Content


Community News

"Pillsbury Doughboys" take Judge's Choice award as legal industry battle of the bands raises more than $560,000 for music education nonprofits.




Daily Appellate Report

Immunity

Doe 1 v. Meta Platforms

Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act shielded Meta from liability for claims that content spread on Facebook incited violence against plaintiffs in Myanmar.


Government

Public Interest Legal Foundation v. Nago

The National Voter Registration Act permits disclosure of records regarding the implementation and maintenance of voter registration lists--not the voter lists themselves.