Torts/Personal Injury, Real Estate/Development
California law requires landlords to remediate hidden black mold (Stachybotrys chartarum) and structural decay rather than mer...
In his final column as a sitting justice, Arthur Gilbert reflects on five decades of judicial service, the colleagues and staf...
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law
The Racial Justice Act promises to root out racial bias in California's criminal justice system, but that promise will remain ...
Torts/Personal Injury, Immigration
California is facing a dual crisis as the engineered stone silicosis epidemic among immigrant workers grows -- now over 435 co...
Alternative Dispute Resolution
After 44 years in litigation and mediation, the most effective briefs aren't courtroom arguments -- they're practical tools th...
Family
A California divorce decree is binding throughout the U.S., but enforcing it abroad -- particularly in countries like Iran -- ...
Noland v. Land of the Free makes clear: AI can assist, but lawyers remain fully accountable for every word they file.
Constitutional Law, International Law
A new U.S. military campaign targeting alleged drug-smuggling vessels raises profound constitutional, statutory and internatio...
Effective Jan. 1, 2026, California will no longer allow survivors to recover damages for a deceased loved one's pain, sufferin...
Civility, grounded not in mere politeness but in the ethical discipline of listening, serves as the foundation of justice by e...
Data Privacy
A recent amendment to California's data breach law imposes a firm 30-day notice deadline, limiting companies' discretion to po...
AI tools are transforming mediation practice, from document analysis to settlement predictions, but the distinctly human eleme...
Thomas More chose conscience over the king, paying with his life and teaching that law, faith and principle must sometimes def...
In family court, cultural differences shape behavior, communication and perceptions of fairness, and understanding these dimen...
Consumer Law, Class Action
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...
California's Code of Civil Procedure section 170.6 -- originally intended to prevent judicial bias -- has devolved into a tool...
Five years after Liu v. SEC, courts remain split on how to apply its limits on disgorgement, leaving the SEC's most po...
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Year-end settlements, driven by psychological, financial, and tax incentives, allow litigants and attorneys to avoid the holid...
Veterans, Judges and Judiciary
On Veterans Day, we honor Justice Buck Compton -- a Silver Star-winning D-Day hero, Band of Brothers paratrooper and longtime ...
In anticipation of Veterans Day, the Los Angeles County Bar Association's Armed Forces Committee gathered attorneys, judges, a...
Veterans, Legal Education
Veterans, Legal Education
Veterans, Legal Education
Veterans, Legal Education
California's gerrymandering isn't about principle -- it's a necessary defense against Republican election cheating and to prot...
Every trial is a battle of stories, and the one that makes jurors feel the facts -- not just hear them -- is the one that wins.
