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Fake cases, real consequences: The Noland warning

Nov. 20, 2025
By Jason E. Fellner

The Noland decision delivered a sharp warning to lawyers: use generative AI at your own risk, because only human judgme...


A new U.S. military campaign targeting alleged drug-smuggling vessels raises profound constitutional, statutory and internatio...


Torts/Personal Injury

Why minimal sidewalk safety compliance leaves pedestrians at risk

Nov. 20, 2025
By Yosi Yahoudai, Parham Nikfarjam

Broken or unstable utility vault covers and exposed wires on sidewalks across the U.S. create predictable, preventable hazards...


Civil Procedure

Effective Jan. 1, 2026, California will no longer allow survivors to recover damages for a deceased loved one's pain, sufferin...


Peremptory challenges under Code of Civil Procedure §170.6 remain essential for protecting litigants from biased judges, ensur...


Civil Rights

The Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled against transgender individuals this year, allowing bans on military service, healthcar...


California's post-wildfire recovery efforts in early 2025 revealed both the promise and the pitfalls of its disaster laws -- e...


Judges and Judiciary, Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Listening as the first principle of civility

MCLE
Nov. 19, 2025
By Scott C. Clarkson

Civility, grounded not in mere politeness but in the ethical discipline of listening, serves as the foundation of justice by e...


Consumer Law

Uber's new tactic: Rigging the law to kill lawsuits

Nov. 19, 2025
By Christopher Dolan


Civil Rights

Open the books on civil-rights settlements

Nov. 19, 2025
By Adanté Pointer


A recent amendment to California's data breach law imposes a firm 30-day notice deadline, limiting companies' discretion to po...


Stop abuse claims from being exploited

Nov. 18, 2025
By Thomas A. Cifarelli

Allegations of fraudulent claims in child sexual abuse cases highlight the importance of ethical safeguards and experienced le...


Government

Hope for the end of the Trump era

Nov. 18, 2025
By William M. Crosby

Trump's conduct as president mirrors the bad leadership that triggers employment lawsuits in any organization -- and impeachme...


Technology

AI in mediation: The modern Prometheus?

Nov. 18, 2025
By Greg Derin

AI tools are transforming mediation practice, from document analysis to settlement predictions, but the distinctly human eleme...


Government, Constitutional Law

Tangipa v. Newsom challenges Prop. 50 as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander, arguing that the maps, drawn with race...


Appellate Practice

Appellate gotchas: Part 2

Nov. 17, 2025
By Myron Moskovitz

Appellate 'gotchas' -- rules barring new arguments at oral argument -- should be used sparingly, because denying counsel the c...


Constitutional Law, Civil Rights

That masked man was not the Lone Ranger

Nov. 17, 2025
By Dan Jacobson

Unlike the masked Lone Ranger who upheld justice, today's masked ICE agents raise serious legal concerns as they operate more ...


Thomas More chose conscience over the king, paying with his life and teaching that law, faith and principle must sometimes def...


Tax

Are false imprisonment settlements taxable?

Nov. 17, 2025
By Robert W. Wood

If you're falsely imprisoned but not exonerated, your legal recovery may be taxable --highlighting a peculiar gap in how the t...


Family

7 metaphors that transform family law practice

Nov. 14, 2025
By Abbas Hadjian

In family court, cultural differences shape behavior, communication and perceptions of fairness, and understanding these dimen...


In State Farm Fire & Casualty Co. v. Diblin, the California Court of Appeal reaffirmed that intentional conduct c...


Consumer Law, Class Action

CEMA expands liability for text-based referral marketing in Washington

Nov. 14, 2025
By Wynter L. Deagle, Teresa R. Morin

Plaintiffs' attorneys are increasingly turning to Washington's CEMA to challenge text-based refer-a-friend programs, drawn by ...


Trump calls up the National Guard in Illinois, citing "rebellion" and insufficient forces; courts and critics say there's no t...


Law Practice, Judges and Judiciary, Civil Procedure

It's time to deep six the '6'

Nov. 13, 2025
By Lawrence P. Riff

California's Code of Civil Procedure section 170.6 -- originally intended to prevent judicial bias -- has devolved into a tool...


Securities

Why the Supreme Court should revisit SEC disgorgement remedy

Nov. 13, 2025
By Thomas A. Zaccaro, Mindy Vo

Five years after Liu v. SEC, courts remain split on how to apply its limits on disgorgement, leaving the SEC's most po...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility

California lawyers and law firms should evaluate whether entering into agreements with the government that restrict their prac...


Government, Constitutional Law

Social media has blurred the line between official and personal speech for public employees, creating new legal challenges ove...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

Year-end settlements, driven by psychological, financial, and tax incentives, allow litigants and attorneys to avoid the holid...


LA Fires, Insurance

California's wildfire litigation is echoing the post-Katrina struggle over causation, with courts now facing the pivotal quest...


Government, Civil Rights

A GOP lawsuit over California's new district maps tests whether the state's largest ethnic group -- Latinos -- can still quali...