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Alternative Dispute Resolution

Ethics and mediation: A balancing act for attorneys

Nov. 5, 2025
By Anne Lawlor Goyette

True advocacy in mediation requires not aggression but ethics -- competence, diligence, civility and integrity are what make a...


Labor/Employment, Civil Rights

California again resurrects stale sexual assault claims

Nov. 5, 2025
By Anthony J. Oncidi , Dixie M. Morrison

California's new AB 250 reopens the door for time-barred sexual assault claims, giving plaintiffs a two-year window starting J...


Civil Rights

UC San Diego's gutting of a scholarship once intended for Black students is just the beginning of a broader, deafening effort ...


Labor/Employment, Business Law

In California, employers facing employee embezzlement can often recover stolen funds by acting quickly with discreet investiga...


Civil Procedure, Appellate Practice

Come again? Rehearing re-do

Nov. 4, 2025
By Benjamin G. Shatz, Patrice Ruane

When appellate courts decide cases on surprise legal theories never argued or briefed, it's not just unfair--it violates due p...


Evidence

Behind the magic of self-authentication

Nov. 4, 2025
By Curtis E.A. Karnow

Self-authentication, a rarely used evidentiary rule, does not operate as announced -- and untangling it shows something about ...


Health Care & Hospital Law, Bankruptcy

The high cost of health care and the relief bankruptcy brings

Nov. 4, 2025
By Larry D. Simons, George Basharis

Medical debt is a leading cause of consumer bankruptcy in the U.S., and attorneys play a critical role in guiding clients thro...


Technology, Family

Deep fakes and evidence integrity in family courts

Nov. 4, 2025
By Daniel B. Garrie, Karen Silverman

The disruptive potential of deepfakes in family law highlights the urgent need for legal and technological solutions to safegu...


Torts/Personal Injury, Civil Litigation

Deadlines spur action: Key opportunities during litigation to get your case resolved

Nov. 3, 2025
By Brigitta S. Cymerint, Jonathan H. Davidi

In personal injury litigation, strategic timing is key -- by recognizing and leveraging natural pressure points from pre-suit ...


As our culture drifts from the humanities toward technology and distraction, we risk losing not just our shared identity and d...


Intellectual Property

From code to canvas: The intellectual property debate in generative AI creations

Nov. 3, 2025
By Daniel B. Garrie, Katherine E. Charonko

The rise of generative AI challenges traditional intellectual property laws by raising unresolved questions about who owns AI-...


The SEC now allows mandatory arbitration in IPOs, reshaping litigation risk for public issuers, raising governance and insuran...


Appellate Practice

Appellate gotchas: Part 1

Nov. 3, 2025
By Myron Moskovitz

Appellate work involves diving into the record, crafting strategies and briefs, and arguing tough cases, all in the pursuit of...


Torts/Personal Injury, Insurance

As autonomous vehicle technologies advance--with investments growing 800% annually and market potential projected at $400 bill...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility

When clients don't pay, lawyers have options -- but ethical rules strictly limit how far they can go, what they can disclose a...


Contracts

The hidden danger in fine print liability releases

MCLE
Oct. 31, 2025
By Reza Torkzadeh, Allen P. Wilkinson

Courts disfavor contracts that excuse future wrongdoing, enforcing releases only when clear, conspicuous, related to the activ...


ChatGPT gave wrong legal advice in five of six tests using real California cases, contradicted itself based on who asked, and ...


Many firms chase new clients while overlooking the work already sitting inside their own walls. This article shows California ...


California's paid sick leave has evolved from three days for illness in 2015 to five days covering crime victimization, court ...


Whether it's an unearned bonus or pay returned for other reasons, such as legal violations, you can often recoup the taxes -- ...


Torts/Personal Injury

Par for the course: Legal issues in golf

Oct. 29, 2025
By Clifford L. Klein

Golf may seem peaceable, but from errant shots to exclusionary policies, players can find themselves in unexpected legal sand ...


Generative AI offers tremendous promise for the legal profession--but without intentional use, it can erode the refined judgme...


International Law, Constitutional Law

Will Cuba face takings liability?

Oct. 29, 2025
By Michael M. Berger

The Supreme Court is taking up two cases that could hold Cuba accountable for seizing American property -- an unexpected legal...


Torts/Personal Injury, Consumer Protection Law

A $329 million verdict against Tesla for an autopilot-related death opens the floodgates to more lawsuits, exposing the compan...


Letters

The Daily Journal's diversity blind spot just went to print

Oct. 28, 2025
By Terrence M. Franklin

The Daily Journal's 'Top 40 Under 40' supplement managed to profile California lawyers without including a single African-Amer...


Technology, Data Privacy

FCC's multi-million-dollar penalties against mobile carriers for improperly selling customer location data face new legal unce...


Constitutional Law

In the unpublished decision, the California Court of Appeal ruled that a man living in a tent had no Fourth Amendment protecti...


U.S. Supreme Court

Trump's stunning 29th emergency Supreme Court appeal in 10 months seeks to override a federal judge and deploy National Guard ...


Entertainment & Sports

The NBA cashed in on legalized gambling's gold rush, then acted shocked when players and coaches turned insider information in...


Part Two examines the proposed 2026 ballot initiatives targeting property and automobile insurance in California, including a ...