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Judicial Profile
Judge Sherri Honer's quiet discipline shapes her Westminster courtroom
MCLE
Dupe culture on trial: Lululemon, Costco, and the future of trademark law
In an era where TikTok hauls and hashtag trends blur the ...
By Pejman JavaheriWhat AI learns from us, and why that could be a legal problem
AI is reshaping legal practice--but when left unchecked, ...
By James MixonCalling names (in briefing)
If Herman Melville didn't need to write "Call me Ishmael ...
By Benjamin G. ShatzToday's News
Immigration
ICE raids challenged for alleged unconstitutional tactics in LA
By Devon Belcher
Journalists and detained foreigners sue ICE, alleging unconstitutional tactics in Los Angeles raids. California's amicus brief supports a restraining order, ...
U.S. Supreme Court, Labor/Employment, Government
Supreme Court lifts injunction, allows Trump workforce cuts to proceed
By Craig Anderson
The court's 8-1 decision clears the way for Trump administration agencies to pursue large-scale layoffs, overturning a San Francisco judge's injunction requi...
A disciplined accountant and devoted steward of the company's finances, Salzman oversaw its growth from a single newspaper to a diversified enterprise that i...
LA Fires
Palisades Fire victims sue California, alleging state let earlier blaze rekindle
By Antoine Abou-Diwan
A lawsuit filed Wednesday claims a fire from New Year's Eve was allowed to smolder and reignite as the deadly Palisades Fire that began January 7.
Civil Litigation
Court orders Hooper Lundy to return client file in malpractice dispute
By David Houston
A Los Angeles judge has ordered Hooper Lundy & Bookman, P.C. to turn over the complete client file to Kerlan-Jobe Orthopedic Clinic, finding no basis for...
Insurance, Health Care & Hospital Law
Hospital group's suit against Anthem dismissed, appeal planned
By Skyler Romero
California Hospital Association's lawsuit against Anthem Blue Cross for delayed post-acute care was dismissed without prejudice. The association plans to app...
Columns
Government
Is that homeless encampment a dangerous condition?
By Michael E. Rubinstein
An unpublished appeals court ruling in a machete attack case clarifies the steep hurdles plaintiffs face when suing public ent...
Torts/Personal Injury, Labor/Employment, Civil Rights
How ignoring harassment allegations cost the LAPD $4M
By Ryan H. Wessels
A recent California appellate court decision underscores that employers must take prompt, meaningful action in response to har...
Business Law
Texas stakes its claim as new home for business courts
By Paul A. Reynolds
With companies increasingly eyeing Nevada and Texas over Delaware, Texas's new Business Court offers a timely, if still untest...
Verdicts & Settlements
Strict Liability | United States of America v.... | $82,500,000 |
Auto v. Motorcycle | Kwayde Miller v. County of ... | $13,140,000 |
Assault and Battery | Emmett Brock v. County of L... | $3,000,000 |
Coinbase Inc. v. City and C... | $1,600,000 | |
Breach of Trust | In the Matter of: The Nobor... | $650,000 |
Wage and Hour | Jaymie Salinas, an individu... | $545,000 |
Dangerous Condition of Public Property | Jeffrey S. Dolphin v. Count... | $500,000 |
Wage and Hour | Kristinn Bour, individually... | $447,500 |
Premises Liability | Leonard Singer v. 12501 Cha... | $425,000 |
Undue Influence | In the Matter of: Marilyn C... | $326,959 |
On the Move
Solomon Ward Seidenwurm & Smith, LLP
Monique Matosian-Bharucha was promoted to partner of Solomon Ward Seidenwurm & Smith, LLP in San Diego. The promotion is effective Jul. 1, 2025.
Details
Solomon Ward Seidenwurm & Smith, LLP has 39 attorneys in 1. Among the law firm’s key practice areas are Employment Law; Business and Corporate Law; Real Estate; Trust and Estate Planning; Construction Law. The firm’s website is https://swsslaw.com/
Featured Content
There is a time and place for everything--including a time to mediate an insurance coverage or bad faith claim.
Eight key factors that make early mediation a valuable tool in civil cases
JAMS neutral reflects on her career, what inspires her and what brought her back to JAMS after 20 years on the bench
Community News
Slideshow, Community News
Brian Panish honored at Consumer Watchdog's $2M Rage for Justice gala
By Ricardo Pineda
Daily Appellate Report
Employment Law
Lampkin v. County of Los Angeles
Whistleblower's action was not "successful" for purposes of attorneys' fees because the jury--notwithstanding its finding of retaliation--awarded no relief after the employer established ...
Employment Law
CRST Expedited, Inc. v. Superior Court (Sanchez)
"Headless" PAGA actions for pre-2024 cases, those brought by an aggrieved employee seeking to recover civil penalties for Labor Code violations suffered only by other employees, are permi...
Criminal Law and Procedure
Gray v. Superior Court (People)
Proximity to home where child engaged in independent study program associated with a public charter school did not trigger the placement restrictions for sexually violent predators eligib...
Utilities, Tax
Pacific Bell Telephone Co. v. County of Napa
Following the reasoning and ruling of other appellate districts, the First District ruled that utilities may be taxed at a different rate than nonutility properties.