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California Legal Market

Jun. 16, 2025
California has long stood as a beacon of opportunity--drawing dreamers, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders in pursuit of success. Its business-friendly environment continues to attract law firms eager to tap into its dynamic legal market.

Rebuilding LA:
The Daily Journal's fire coverage portal


ADR Profile

Insight Job

Kenneth K. So
Signature Resolution

2025-06-17

MCLE

State Supreme Court takes on compelled arbitration and elder abuse

Jun. 17, 2025

The California Supreme Court is poised to clarify when ar...

By Mike Arias, Destiny D. Hooper, Uri H. Niv

Rebuilding after wildfire means knowing the tax rules

Jun. 10, 2025

Wildfire victims may be able to reduce, delay, or avoid p...

By Alex Z. Brown, Robert W. Wood

The Supreme Court's dismissal of Labcorp v. Davis

Jun. 9, 2025

In a closely watched case that could have drastically res...

By Brian Danitz, Vasti Montiel


Today's News

A San Francisco judge stayed a $240 million lawsuit against U.S. TelePacific claiming it underpaid 911 fees, while AT&T faces trial for alleged fraud in ...


Intellectual Property, Entertainment & Sports


Arts Records LLC accuses YouTube of illegally copyrighting its music videos and ignoring takedown requests for Turkish artist Muazzez Ersoy's content.


Government, Constitutional Law, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals


During oral arguments on Tuesday, all three judges on the panel appeared to sympathize with Assistant Attorney General Brett A. Shumate's argument that the p...


Sen. Tom Umberg, D-Santa Ana, will receive the Shattuck-Price Outstanding Lawyer Award from the Los Angeles County Bar Association this week, honoring his ra...


LA Fires, Insurance


State Farm accused of underinsuring wildfire victims

Jun. 18, 2025
By Antoine Abou-Diwan

State Farm is accused of underinsuring California wildfire victims by manipulating reconstruction estimates and pushing high-risk policies to the FAIR Plan, ...


Civil Rights, Civil Litigation


McDonald's and Byron Allen settled a racial discrimination lawsuit, ending litigation with a confidential agreement to maintain their business relationship, ...


Columns

Constitutional Law

The deployment of military forces to Los Angeles amid peaceful protests lacks constitutional or statutory justification and ra...


Government, Civil Rights

True democracy requires collaboration

Jun. 18, 2025
By Sidney Kanazawa

True democracy requires not domination or division, but humble, courageous collaboration across our differences.


Torts/Personal Injury, Civil Litigation

Lead and mercury exposure in firefighters: What to look for and what comes next

Jun. 18, 2025
By Kathleen N. Mastagni Storm, Jonathan Drake Char

As urban fires grow more toxic, firefighters face mounting exposure to dangerous substances like mercury, lead, and carcinogen...



Verdicts & Settlements

Elder Abuse Lois J. Phillips, James Abb... $10,000,000
Hostile Work Environment Ashley Cummins v. The City ... $10,000,000
Auto v. Auto Regino Gomez-Garcia v. Glad... $8,569,756
Unlawful Disposition of Hazardous Waste The People of the State of ... $7,500,000
Defamation Curtis Heffernan v. Ignite ... $6,500,000
Auto v. Motorcycle Thereon McDaniel v. Redwood... $5,300,000
Hostile Work Environment Lindsay Knott v. Birdwell C... $3,680,000
Premises Liability Victoria Barbara v. Stater ... $1,741,484
Wage and Hour Vance Coar, individually, a... $1,250,000
Negligence Alejandro Alonso v. City of... $1,000,000

On the Move

Nicolaides Fink Thorpe Michaelides Sullivan LLP

Jun. 13, 2025


Christopher T. Hicks joined Nicolaides Fink Thorpe Michaelides Sullivan LLP as an associate in La Jolla. The move was Jun. 9, 2025.

Hicks represents insurers in insurance coverage litigation, bad faith disputes, and related appeals. He advises clients on a wide range of coverage matters involving commercial general liability (CGL), excess and umbrella, builder's risk and first-party property, directors and officers (D&O) liability, and errors and omissions/professional liability (E&O) policies. His experience also includes handling claims related to construction defects, additional insured disputes, and contractual indemnity and risk transfer.


Details

Nicolaides Fink Thorpe Michaelides Sullivan LLP has 88 attorneys in 6 offices including San Francisco; Los Angeles; San Diego. Among the law firm’s key practice areas are Insurance Coverage. The firm’s website is nicolaidesllp.com

Address

4225 Executive Square, Suite 1250 , La Jolla California 92037 USA
T: (858) 257-0700
F: (858) 257-0701

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Community News

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Daily Appellate Report

Criminal Law and Procedure, Constitutional Law

U.S. v. Barry

Probable cause existed to search non-residence apartment under the parolee-search condition exception where parolee had a key to the apartment and showed intimate familiarity with it.


Habeas Corpus

In re Rogowski

Governor's reversal of parole granted to inmate serving indeterminate life sentence was upheld because the inmate's inconsistent statements regarding his crime demonstrated a material lac...


Criminal Law and Procedure

People v. American Surety Co.

Because criminal court failed to forfeit bond after defendant's initial disappearance, it lost jurisdiction and civil court erred in not vacating forfeiture and exonerating bail.


Dependency

In re Jayden A.

Despite mother not appealing dependency court's jurisdictional finding, father's appeal challenging the jurisdictional finding was not rendered moot.


Municipal Law, Employment Law

Palms Springs Promenade, LLC v. Dept. of Industrial Relations

Although partially funded by city tax dollars, development project was not municipal work eligible for City's anti-prevailing wage ordinance because project was not primarily for a public...