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Firm Profile

How Sacks Glazier is shaping California trust and estate law

Sacks, Glazier, Franklin, Lodise, McMurtrey & Scheerer LLP

2026-06-24

MCLE

Privilege survives AI only if lawyers do their job

Jun. 19, 2026

Heppner fired ...

By Arnold P. Peter

California State Bar's proposed AI ethics rules put attorneys on notice

Jun. 12, 2026

COPRAC's proposed rule changes would require California a...

By Daniel Butler

New guidance, proposed rule changes on generative AI in legal practice

Jun. 4, 2026

The State Bar of California's updated guidance and propos...

By Susie Dent


Today's News

Government


A Riverside judge ordered the city to refund more than $40.8 million to water customers after finding officials improperly diverted utility revenue to genera...


Health Care, Pharmaceuticals, Biotech


The judgment awards Pomona Valley Hospital more than $82 million following years of litigation over emergency medical services provided to Kaiser members.


YouTube reached a confidential settlement with the plaintiff in the next social media addiction bellwether trial, leaving Meta, Snap and ByteDance to face cl...


Torts/Personal Injury


In a 6-3 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court held that federal courts cannot create new causes of action under the Alien Tort Statute, shutting down Falun Gong me...


Government


Uber, trial attorneys advance bill to avoid ballot fight

Jun. 24, 2026
By Malcolm Maclachlan

SB 623 would cap some medical lien recoveries, expand rideshare driver background checks and allow women riders and drivers to request matches with other women.


Intellectual Property


Senior U.S. District Judge Charles R. Breyer ruled that a forum-selection clause requiring litigation in Munich governs the parties' claims. 


Columns

U.S. Supreme Court, International Law

The strange afterlife of Cuban property seizures

Jun. 24, 2026
By Michael M. Berger

The Supreme Court's rulings in major Cuban confiscation and trafficking cases clarify the scope of the Libertad Act and modern...


International Law

Mexico's ongoing judicial reforms are reshaping how foreign investors think about risk, enforcement and dispute resolution.


A settlement agreement's tax language can be as important as the settlement amount itself. Plaintiffs who ignore allocations a...



Verdicts & Settlements

Fraud Trang Pham, Nhuan Duc To, H... $31,384,480
Auto v. Auto John Doe v. Roe Company, Ro... $8,500,000
Wage and Hour Angelica Curiel, individual... $4,999,999
Wage and Hour Maritza Torres, Annette Olv... $4,000,000
Wage and Hour Larry Tablante, Al Faustino... $3,275,000
Premises Liability Richard Vega v. Walmart Inc. $2,091,369
Auto v. Pedestrian Roosevelt Johnson v. Autozo... $1,300,000
Wage and Hour Keaton Hall, Michael S. Mye... $1,000,000
Wage and Hour Ruthie Weaver, an individua... $927,501
Construction Site Accident Shalini Sharma v. ARS Aleut... $925,000

On the Move

Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

Jun. 23, 2026


Emilie Woodhead joined Davis Wright Tremaine LLP as a partner in Los Angeles. The move was June 10, 2026.

Woodhead focuses her practice on employment law, representing employers in litigation and advising on workplace compliance issues. Her work includes wage-and-hour class and collective actions, as well as disputes involving employee and independent contractor classification, meal and rest breaks, off-the-clock work, expense reimbursement, vacation pay, seating requirements, calculation of regular rates of pay, and claims brought under California's Private Attorneys General Act. Woodhead also handles individual employment cases involving allegations of discrimination, harassment and wrongful termination. In addition to litigation, she advises employers on labor and employment compliance, including workplace policies, employment agreements and regulatory developments.


Details

Davis Wright Tremaine LLP has 649 attorneys in 9 offices including Los Angeles, Culver City, San Francisco. Among the law firm’s key practice areas are Financial Services, Employment Law, Media & Entertainment, Business & Tax, Technology, Privacy & Security. The firm’s website is https://www.dwt.com/

Address

350 South Grand Avenue, 27th Floor , Los Angeles CA 90071-3487 United States
T: (213) 633-6800

Featured Content


Community News

The Los Angeles County Bar Association installed Theresa A. Leets as president for 2026-27 and Martin F. Hirshland as president of the Barristers during its annual Installation & Awards Dinner, while honoring judges, attorneys and legal advocates for service to the profession and public.




Daily Appellate Report

Immigration

Blanche v. Lau

Border officers do not need clear and convincing evidence that a lawful permanent resident has committed a crime involving moral turpitude before treating the resident as an applicant for...


Tax, Real Property

Pung v. Isabella County

Proper baseline for measuring just compensation following a tax sale is the auction price, not the property's hypothetical fair market value, so long as the sale is fairly conducted.


Constitutional Law

Landor v. Louisiana Dept. of Corrections and Public Safety

Individuals may not be held liable in their personal capacities under a Spending Clause statute unless those individuals have voluntarily and knowingly consented to answer lawsuits under ...


Immunity

Exxon Mobil Corp. v. Corporacion Cimex, S. A. (Cuba)

The Helms-Burton Act abrogated the foreign sovereign immunity of Cuban agencies and instrumentalities, rendering them subject to Exxon's lawsuit.


International Law, Torts

Cisco Systems, Inc. v. Doe

The Alien Tort Statute is a jurisdictional statute that does not create, or allow for judicial creation of, any private causes of action under it.