Unpasteurized milk purveyor faces fresh allegations
By Malcolm Maclachlan
Medical officer Karl C. Klontz also wrote that testing "strongly" indicates a February E. coli outbreak was linked to Raw Farm...
Sacramento pension system sues software provider
By Malcolm Maclachlan
The county claims the botched implementation caused it to rely on its original legacy software system for several more years a...
ReactX sued Google in 2018 on claims that the tech giant misappropriated and misused its confidential information, platform an...
The Judicial Council’s Appellate Advisory Committee is proposing fillable briefs, in a standard format, for appeals to the App...
Erle Stanley Gardner was a California lawyer and a best-selling author of mystery novels, most notably featuring the character...
The unintended consequences of CCP 998 offers
CCP 998 is not intended as a surrogate for punitive damages and it should encourage settlement and reasonableness for both par...
Lawyers need to be aware of the uncertain and variable recovery times of concussion-related mild traumatic brain injuries (mTB...
The Office of Chief Trial Counsel received multiple complaints about John Eastman, leading to a single State Bar Investigation...
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Porn giant seeks to pare back sex trafficking case
By Devon Belcher
Marc E. Mayer, who represents Aylo, argued his motion to dismiss many of the claims that beneficiary claims should survive, no...
Lewis Brisbois accused of gender discrimination by former partner
By Antoine Abou-Diwan
Julie W. O'Dell claims she was treated as an employee despite her promotion to equity partner on Jan. 1, 2022.
Tesla fears trade secrets at risk in Caltrans litigation
By Wisdom Howell
Tesla confidentially settled with the family of a man who perished in a 2018 car accident while using the auto pilot feature o...
Ventura City Attorney accused of indecent exposure at a Chick-fil-A is fired
By Douglas Saunders Sr.
An attorney for Andrew Heglund called it "much exaggeration over some people who got upset at a Chick-fil-A."
Senate approves legislation for permanent federal judgeships
By Douglas Saunders Sr.
The Federal Judiciary Stabilization Act was introduced by U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii, both membe...
The court's Republican majority seemed unpersuaded by arguments made by lawyers for the homeless plaintiffs.
Collegial court environment smooth judge's transition from criminal to civil
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The court's decision in Huerta v. CSI Electrical Contractors provides helpful guidance to employers and employees on th...
Employers should review their application forms and interview questions to remove any inquiries about criminal history. They s...
California has a Planning and Zoning Law that allows for mediation in various types of land use and environmental lawsuits, bu...
Words can be used to create, resolve, or escalate conflicts. Mediators play an important role in facilitating objective assess...
Acquisitions in the artificial intelligence space are becoming increasingly common. Lawyers must have a strong understanding o...
Trial dates set in clergy abuse cases
By Skyler Romero
The proceedings cover lawsuits filed against the Catholic Church in California since the 2019 approval of AB 218, which extend...
Court hears debate on transgender disclosure measure's title
By Malcolm Maclachlan
Proponents of the measure claim Attorney General Rob Bonta’s title for the measure is prejudicing prospective signatories agai...
Judge shopping battle rages in SpaceX's NLRB case
By Craig Anderson
The case has been the subject of an increasingly common struggle over venue and is not done even after Wednesday's 5th Circuit...
Lawyers representing consumer plaintiffs in the case accusing the manufacturers of selling cars with substandard anti-theft fe...
Solar panel company fails in attempt to toss contract fraud lawsuit
By Wisdom Howell
The company allegedly withheld some orders to extract a higher price from customers.
US judge considers potential bellwether cases in social media addiction litigation
By Sunidhi Sridhar
The first trial of dozens of lawsuits is scheduled for October 2025. The companies argue that the plaintiffs' claims are barre...