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America at 250

Jun. 30, 2026

Firm Profile

How Sacks Glazier is shaping California trust and estate law

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

2026-07-07

MCLE

Can implicit bias be countered?

Jul. 2, 2026

Although California's implicit bias jury instruction enco...

By Steven S. Kimball

What lawyers need to know before a CTAPP compliance review arrives

Jun. 25, 2026

With up to 800 attorneys a year expected to face mandator...

By Gary L. Krausz

The ghost in the courtroom: From AI chatbots to 'agentic litigation'

Jun. 22, 2026

AI is reshaping litigation by challenging traditional att...

By Timothy Spangler, Steven E. Young


Today's News

Civil Procedure


A federal magistrate judge denied a motion to sanction Rack Room Shoes and its attorneys in a privacy lawsuit, criticizing plaintiffs' counsel for filing the...


Judges and Judiciary


Judge Patrick E. Connolly narrowly won reelection after a campaign focused on his judicial discipline history, highlighting the rarity of competitive incumbe...


A judge ruled that Southern California Edison may pursue claims that Los Angeles County's vegetation management contributed to the Eaton Fire but dismissed c...


Several recent state and federal rulings have limited the application of portions of the California Invasion of Privacy Act to online data collection, but at...


The San Francisco Public Defender's Office has asked an appellate court to dismiss misdemeanor charges against a defendant, arguing prosecutors failed to sho...


Consumer Protection Law


A Los Angeles jury's verdict finding Honda liable for fraudulently concealing a vehicle safety defect could encourage more plaintiffs to pair fraud claims wi...


Columns

Military Law

B-52 crash raises important questions of federal law

Jul. 7, 2026
By Michael E. Rubinstein

The June 15 B-52 crash at Edwards Air Force Base, which killed eight people, creates a legal divide under the Federal Tort Cla...


California family courts are increasingly being asked to resolve custody disputes that span countries, languages and cultures-...


Technology

Why the litigator will outlive the machine, part one

Jul. 7, 2026
By Bahram Seyedin-Noor

The first of five letters on what artificial intelligence will do to the practice of law.



Verdicts & Settlements

Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress Donna Motsinger v. William ... $59,250,000
Consumer Protection The People of the State of ... $50,000,000
Consumers Legal Remedies Act Timothy Head, et al., v. Re... $49,995,000
Wage and Hour Alex Hernandez, individuall... $3,712,978
Wage and Hour Yuri Milon, individually, a... $3,500,000
Wage and Hour Kristina Schafer, an indivi... $2,500,000
False Advertising The People of the State of ... $2,500,000
Consumer Protection The People of the State of ... $2,000,000
Wage and Hour Mariah Macias, an individua... $1,600,000
Malpractice Spouse and Minor Child v. R... $1,500,000

On the Move

Jackson Lewis PC

Jul. 6, 2026


Rachel D. Salvin joined Jackson Lewis PC as a principal in Los Angeles.

Salvin has more than 20 years of experience representing employers in employment law and civil litigation. She defends clients against claims involving discrimination, harassment, retaliation, leave interference and wrongful termination, and regularly handles class actions and Private Attorneys General Act lawsuits, with a focus on wage and hour disputes. She also advises employers on workplace policies, employee handbooks, management training, workplace investigations and other labor and employment matters.


Details

Jackson Lewis PC has 1100 attorneys in 61 offices including Irvine, Los Angeles, Riverside, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francsico, and San Jose . Among the law firm’s key practice areas are labor and employment. The firm’s website is www.jacksonlewis.com

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Community News

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Legal Harmony

Jun. 30, 2026

The Los Angeles Lawyers Philharmonic marked its 17th anniversary with a patriotic Walt Disney Concert Hall performance celebra...




Daily Appellate Report

Bankruptcy, Corporations

In re: LeFever Mattson

California state law's ipso facto clauses regarding dissociation of general partner upon bankruptcy filing are preempted by the plain language of the federal bankruptcy code.


Criminal Law and Procedure

People v. Castro

Trial court erroneously admitted BAC evidence from warrantless blood draw, where the facts did not support a finding of exigency necessary to excuse the warrant requirement.


Employment Law

Modification: Taduran v. James R. Glidewell, Dental Ceramics

Because the Labor Code does not mandate any particular method for reducing a Private Attorneys General Act maximum civil penalty, the trial court did not abuse its discretion in awarding ...


Criminal Law and Procedure

U.S. v. Shi

Where applying a money laundering sentencing enhancement to a defendant was a condition required to apply another laundering enhancement, the district court erred in applying the second e...


Environmental Law

Rinnai America Corp. v. South Coast Air Quality Management District

Energy Policy and Conservation Act did not preempt local zero nitrous oxides appliance emissions rule adopted to satisfy Clean Air Act obligations.