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Red tape or green future? Unpacking California's climate disclosure laws and the pushback

Apr. 25, 2025

As the federal government retreats from climate regulatio...

By Callon A. Green, Elizabeth Haskins, Noelle E. Wooten

Why immigration enforcement is changing the way California works

Apr. 23, 2025

Immigration crackdowns post-2025 have made compliance a ...

By Maxine D. Bayley, Michael S. Bernick

Character evidence simplified: CORPSE, COD and COW

Apr. 18, 2025

Attorneys often struggle with character evidence frequent...

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Special Coverage

Civil Litigation


A recent survey reveals public support for replacing aging courthouses with community-based service centers, as officials seek...



Special Reports

The Resolution Issue 2025

Apr. 23, 2025

An annual statewide roundup of neutrals focusing on mediations, arbitrations and dispute resolutions.

Today's News

State Bar & Bar Associations


The California Supreme Court has appointed Ryan Harrison to the State Bar Board of Trustees and named Juliane Smith and Joshua Montgomery to the Committee of...


An executive order by President Trump pausing Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement has defense lawyers and companies reassessing their compliance and le...


Environmental & Energy


$1.6M in fees awarded in Lunada Bay case, $4M was asked

Apr. 25, 2025
By Antoine Abou-Diwan

Judge awards $1.6M in attorney fees in the Lunada Bay beach access case, but at least two plaintiffs' counsel may appeal.


Judges and Judiciary


Jeffrey M. Ferguson faces 40 years to life for killing Sheryl Ferguson when he is sentenced on June 13.


Civil Litigation


Judge rejects Pomona's $500-a-day billboard fine

Apr. 25, 2025
By Skyler Romero

Los Angeles judge voids Pomona's $500-a-day fine on Regency Outdoor Advertising, ruling it an illegal penalty in billboard dispute.


Labor/Employment, Government


A new bill from Sen. Lola Smallwood-Cuevas, D-Los Angeles would require California employers to publicly report how they electronically monitor workers. Supp...


Columns

Environmental & Energy

As the federal government retreats from climate regulation, California steps up with sweeping disclosure laws requiring large ...


Technology

The ugly freedom of 'feeding speech'

Apr. 24, 2025
By Victor S. Dorokhin

How big tech defends algorithmic addiction in the name of the First Amendment.


Technology

AI developments are rapidly reshaping the legal landscape, with key issues like copyright infringement, trademark misuse, defa...



Verdicts & Settlements

Defamation Jesus Fonseca v. Wal-Mart A... $34,700,249
Consumer Protection In re Arthur J. Gallagher D... $21,000,000
Breach of Contract Doe Sales Executive v. Roe ... $6,215,228
Excessive Force Susan Peck, Courtney Mono, ... $5,753,600
Negligent Supervision Carlos Delgado, et al. v. A... $4,925,000
Retaliation Daniel Ridge v. Alameda Hea... $2,455,000
Unfair Business Practices Federal Trade Commission v.... $2,013,000
Auto v. Pedestrian Ricardo Juarez Perez v. Ash... $1,250,000
Wage and Hour Mitzi Castillo, individuall... $1,200,000
Malpractice Trinity Kennard v. County o... $600,000

On the Move

Civica Law Group, APC

Apr. 25, 2025


Adrianna Corrado Paige joined Civica Law Group, APC as a partner in Irvine. The move was Mar. 26, 2025.

Paige is an experienced litigation attorney specializing in the defense of public entities and their employees. Throughout her career, she has successfully defended cases involving allegations of dangerous conditions, civil rights violations, police liability, personal and catastrophic injury, general tort liability, and medical malpractice. Paige's practice includes trial experience in both state and federal court. She also conducts pre-litigation claim evaluations and advises clients on the most prudent resolution strategies. She is a member of the Orange County Bar Association and is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Courts - Central, Southern, Northern, and Eastern districts - as well as the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal.


Details

Civica Law Group APC has 12 attorneys in Irvine. Among the law firm's key practice areas are Code Enforcement, Municipal Litigation, Nuisance Abatement, Substandard Housing, Government Tort Liability. The firm’s website is https://CIVICALAW.COM

Address

4000 Barranca Pkwy , Irvine CA 92606 United States
T: (949) 339-5119
F: (949) 335-1701

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Daily Appellate Report

Contracts, Tax

Nazaryan v. Femtometrix

Civil litigation privilege did not bar breach of contract claim predicated on defendants' fraudulent characterization of settlement stock as non-employee compensation.


Disability Discrimination

Amended Opinion: The Ohio House LLC v. City of Costa Mesa

Living facility's disparate-treatment claim failed because the differential treatment imposed under the City's ordinances facially benefitted the protected class.


Consumer Law

Amended Opinion: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Cashcall, Inc.

Consumer lender failed to argue constitutional right to jury trial violation when it proceeded with a bench trial in the first phase of trial.


Civil Procedure, Administrative Agencies

Fallon v. Dudek

In social security context, district court properly refused revisiting its evaluation of medical experts' opinions settled in its first opinion and not part of remand proceedings under th...


Securities, Arbitration

Oppenheimer & Co., Inc. v. Mitchell

Because purported Ponzi scheme victims were not Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) member's customers, FINRA mandatory arbitration requirement was inapplicable.