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Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Alternative Dispute Resolution

Your mediation reputation matters

Apr. 23, 2025
By Rosemarie Chiusano Aubert

While mediation techniques can be taught, a lawyer's reputation as a negotiator--shaped by professionalism, preparation, and c...


State Bar & Bar Associations, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Administrative/Regulatory

As the State Bar struggles to implement SB 940's vague mandate for ADR certification, philosophical divisions and practice cha...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

As mass arbitration cases multiply, a new approach to managing procedural complexities offers potential benefits to all parties.


Alternative Dispute Resolution

A Mediator's Proposal can be a powerful settlement tool if used thoughtfully and collaboratively, but mishandling it - especia...


Insurance, Alternative Dispute Resolution

Want a better settlement? Play nice, win big

Apr. 23, 2025
By Steven M. Sepassi

When a plaintiff's attorney works cooperatively with an insurance company, they create an atmosphere of transparency and open ...


Judges and Judiciary, Alternative Dispute Resolution

How ditching the gavel helps settle the score

Apr. 23, 2025
By Geoffrey A. Goodman

The art of disrobing: how one retired judge balances judicial authority with approachability to maximize settlement results.


International Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution

China's arbitration system has rapidly evolved into a key mechanism for domestic and international dispute resolution, marked ...


LA Fires, Alternative Dispute Resolution

Los Angeles' future depends on ADR as fire-related lawsuits threaten massive disruptions.


Law Practice, Alternative Dispute Resolution

Choosing the wrong business partner can lead to costly and frustrating mistakes, but by paying close attention to their behavi...


Contracts, Alternative Dispute Resolution

Arbitration or litigation: Making sure your agreement doesn't miss the mark

Apr. 23, 2025
By Ellen S. Robbins, Scott Allbright

In California, businesses must ensure their arbitration provisions are clearly written, explicitly consented to, and compliant...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

The art of arbitrator selection

Apr. 23, 2025
By Cedric C. Chao

Choosing the right arbitrator is critical in commercial arbitration; key factors to consider include the arbitration agreement...


Tax, LA Fires, Insurance

Insurance payments, bad faith claims and taxes

Apr. 22, 2025
By Robert W. Wood

Insurance payments, including those for wildfire-related damages or bad faith claims, can be tax-free under certain conditions...


Amid rising political scrutiny and legal uncertainty, California nonprofits must navigate shifting rules and rising risks arou...


AB 1189 pushes an unnecessary and costly shift to digital recording in court reporting, ignoring rising enrollment, proven lic...


Letitia James, the New York AG who vowed to "get Trump," is now facing a potential federal criminal probe after the FHFA accus...


Immigration, Government

A constitutional crisis in our legal system

Apr. 21, 2025
By Nanci E. Nishimura, David Hollenberg

The illegal deportation and continued imprisonment of Kilmar Abrego García--despite court orders and government admissions of ...


Evidence

Character evidence simplified: CORPSE, COD and COW

MCLE
Apr. 18, 2025
By Jackson Lucky

Attorneys often struggle with character evidence frequently overlooking objections. This article introduces a practical, memo...


Government, Constitutional Law

The El Salvador deportations highlight how the Trump Administration may have manufactured foreign entanglements to bypass dome...


Entertainment & Sports, Contracts

As professional salaries in women's sports remain underwhelming, female college athletes are uniquely positioned to maximize ...


In 1989, the shocking murders of Jose and Kitty Menendez sparked immediate public reaction, yet their sons, Lyle and Erik Mene...


Technology

Can anyone stop AI from putting words in your mouth?

Apr. 17, 2025
By Anita Taff-Rice

Laws have largely failed to prevent AI generated impersonations and technology companies aren't helping.


California Supreme Court

In Capito v. San Jose Healthcare, the California Supreme Court addressed the scope of "unfair" business practices un...


LA Fires, Family

Mediating divorce after a natural disaster

Apr. 16, 2025
By Dianna Gould-Saltman

When divorcing couples attempt to mediate property division after a natural disaster, they face heightened uncertainty around ...


Judges and Judiciary, Government

The Sunshine in the Courtroom Act and related bills aim to increase public understanding and trust in the federal judiciary by...


LA Fires, Insurance

In the aftermath of Los Angeles wildfires, policyholders must navigate complex insurance challenges to secure fair compensatio...


President Trump's repeal of a 2024 rule halts mandatory crypto transaction reporting to the IRS, but crypto remains taxable as...


By providing junior associates with hands-on trial experience and meaningful roles in high-stakes business disputes, firms can...


Enjoin some, enjoin all

Apr. 15, 2025
By David A. Carrillo, Brandon V. Stracener

Concerns about single federal judges issuing nationwide injunctions are overstated as they are a necessary tool for ensuring ...


Constitutional Law

We should be ashamed

Apr. 15, 2025
By Erwin Chemerinsky

As lawyers, we should be ashamed that so many in our profession have capitulated to authoritarianism, choosing silence and sel...


Litigation & Arbitration

At least that's settled (perhaps not)

Apr. 15, 2025
By James R. Kirby II

A settlement may feel like the end of conflict, but without careful planning, enforcement mechanisms, and foresight, it can ...