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Technology

California's Invasion of Privacy Act has been interpreted by courts to apply to various internet technologies, including chatb...


Torts/Personal Injury

California law protects a defendant who settles in "good faith" from claims for partial indemnity by other tortfeasors. This p...



Civil Litigation

Expedited jury trials: Life in the fast lane

Sep. 13, 2024
By Curtis E.A. Karnow

The expedited jury trial (EJT) is a fast, cost-effective way to resolve legal disputes. Trials last 1-2 days, with quick jury ...


The Johnson Amendment prohibits 501(c)(3) organizations from engaging in partisan political activities, with significant conse...



U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in an 8-1 decision that a federal law prohibiting individuals subject to domestic violence rest...


Family

In family law, minor's counsel represents the child's best interests in custody disputes. Contrary to misconceptions, they d...



Judges and Judiciary

The current methods of filling judicial benches through costly elections with low voter turnout or appointment by the govern...


Civil Rights

A pause in the advancement of LGBTQ+ Rights

Sep. 12, 2024
By K. Chike Odiwe

In Hunter v. U.S. Department of Education, LGBTQ+ students sued the Department of Education for alleged discrimination based...



Consumer Protection Law, Consumer Law

Forever chemicals may finally make their exit

Sep. 12, 2024
By Anne Marie Ellis

Understanding new PFAS laws taking effect in 2025 in California and New York, and the Toxic Substances Control Act: Critical ...


Real Estate/Development, Government

A look at Prop 33, the state's latest effort to expand rent control

Sep. 11, 2024
By Riley Cutner-Orrantia , Eurie Hwang

Proposition 33 aims to expand rent control to post-1995 properties by repealing Costa-Hawkins. Supporters say it will curb ...



Thousands of people die in treatment facilities due to negligence and failures in care. New laws protect patients' rights and ...


International Law, Family

Enforcing foreign support orders in California is complex due to diverse laws. While the Recognition Act, adopted by most stat...



Torts/Personal Injury, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

Uber has a duty of care to its drivers

Sep. 11, 2024
By Philip M. Howe

The Ninth Circuit reversed Uber's summary judgment in a wrongful death case, ruling Uber had a special relationship with the d...


Torts/Personal Injury, Technology

California's AB 1047 seeks to regulate AI, but it could hinder innovation. As AI evolves, the legal system must be as flexib...



Insurance, Health Care & Hospital Law

California has seen a significant decrease in maternity units in hospitals over the past 10 years, with 46 hospitals closing t...


Torts/Personal Injury, Government

Get ready for increased street signage

Sep. 10, 2024
By Garret D. Murai

The California Supreme Court has ruled that Government Code section 830.6, which protects public entities from claims alleg...



Torts/Personal Injury

The California Supreme Court has broadened negligent infliction of emotional distress claims to include plaintiffs who were no...


Bay Area courts are urged to follow Los Angeles's example and allow judges to create an electronic recording of certain court ...



Military Law

Hispanic Heritage Month and veterans converge

Sep. 10, 2024
By Eileen C. Moore

Who was Arcadia Bandini de Stearns Baker, and what did she have to do with veterans?


Wills, Estates & Trusts

Power of attorney documents help manage affairs but can spark legal disputes. California laws offer some enforcement options f...



California law generally favors open competition and employee mobility, rendering non-compete clauses void unless they meet sp...


Litigation & Arbitration, Contracts

It's a small world that can be wrapped with one click

MCLE
Sep. 9, 2024
By Arash Homampour

In today's world, the clickwrap agreement is as ubiquitous as the air we breathe. We cannot watch, purchase or take part in an...



Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Attorney bios without the risk: Ethical obligations to consider

Sep. 9, 2024
By Shari L. Klevens , Alanna G. Clair

Attorneys must comply with ethical obligations when drafting and updating their online bios, which serve as a marketing tool t...


Appellate Practice

When an appellate court raises a new issue

Sep. 9, 2024
By Myron Moskovitz

Appellate lawyers can be caught off guard by unexpected questions from Justices, potentially leading to an affirmance based on...



Law Practice

Many legal professionals continue to struggle with appropriate conduct during remote court appearances, including dressing ina...


Tax

FAQs about IRS Form 1099

Sep. 6, 2024
By Robert W. Wood

Form 1099 reports payments of $600 or more to payees, including independent contractors and lawyers. Used by the IRS to match...



Torts/Personal Injury, Technology

Inside the clubhouse: the growing cyber threats facing country clubs

Sep. 6, 2024
By Daniel B. Garrie , Jennifer Deutsch

Country clubs are prime targets for cyberattacks due to the sensitive data they store. To stay protected, they should enforce...


Why lowering speed limits makes sense, and why human nature might always stand in the way.



he United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California has announced a Whistleblower Pilot Program. GCs sh...


SB 343 provides much-needed change to the Family Code to include more income sources in child support calculations, mandates t...