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2026-03-29

From The Archive

Military Law, Civil Rights



MCLE

When going low no longer works: Strategic civility as the new power play in family law

Mar. 27, 2026

In family court, the sharpest move isn't shouting--it's s...

By Noel E. Guth

Workers on the spectrum and the quiet frontier of employee civil rights

Mar. 23, 2026

Workers diagnosed with autism and attention deficit hyper...

By Pawanpreet K. Dhaliwal

A mediator's perspective on health care negligence cases: From advocate to neutral

Mar. 20, 2026

Early immersion in the courtroom and jury box yields last...

By Gary N. Stern


Today's News

Securities


A federal judge excluded settlement evidence in a securities case against remaining defendants, raising questions about how jurors will apportion liability w...


Federal judge takes motions under submission in challenge to Berkeley encampment sweep, probing city's obligations to disabled unhoused residents.


Judges and Judiciary


Judge rejects ballot name challenge in OC judge race

Mar. 25, 2026
By Douglas Saunders Sr.

A San Bernardino judge denied a writ seeking to force a judicial candidate to use her full legal name, finding no evidence of an improper name change or vote...


Obituaries


Jonathan B. Cole, 1950 - 2026

Mar. 30, 2026
By Douglas Saunders Sr.

Jonathan B. Cole, who co-founded Nemecek & Cole and built a four-decade career in professional liability and business litigation that included more than ...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility


A San Francisco judge allowed a malpractice lawsuit against Withers Bergman LLP to proceed, rejecting arguments that claims over failed real estate investmen...


The appointments span Alameda, Contra Costa, Kern, Kings, Los Angeles, Madera, Placer, San Bernardino, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Barbara and Ventura co...


Columns

Existing insurance programs may provide coverage in some circumstances, but insurers are increasingly introducing exclusions a...


Supreme Court declines Thaler case: works created entirely by AI without meaningful human input cannot receive U.S. copyright,...


Uber's proposed "fee cap" initiative disguises limiting injured people's access to legal and medical resources as consumer pro...



Verdicts & Settlements

Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress Jane DPI-B Doe, Jane ML2-B ... $828,000,000
Breach of Fiduciary Duty Cynthia D. Finerty, in her ... $121,282,236
Claims for Business Tax Refund General Motors Company v. C... $71,125,000
Disability Discrimination Jane Doe v. Roe County $11,845,510
Lease Fear of God, LLC, FOG Essen... $7,658,567
Auto v. Pedestrian Rachel Gallagher v. Stephen... $4,500,000
Wage and Hour Phillip Bernal, Truhill Noe... $4,500,000
Premises Liability Steven Varkony v. Murrieta ... $2,273,270
Malpractice Doe Husband v. Roe Urgent C... $1,750,000
Premises Liability Jerry Woldum v. East Los An... $1,051,277

On the Move

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP

Mar. 27, 2026


Margaret G. Maraschino joined Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP as a partner in Los Angeles.

Maraschino advises employers on labor and employment matters. She represents companies in wage-and-hour class and collective actions, discrimination claims, and other workplace disputes in federal and state courts in California and nationwide. Her work includes litigation, trials, and appeals. She also counsels employers on compliance and risk management, including issues arising in mergers and other corporate transitions. In addition, she advises the home offices and charitable foundations of celebrities and ultra-high-net-worth individuals on employment matters involving personal staff and philanthropic operations.


Details

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP has 900 attorneys in 17 offices including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Irvine. Among the law firm’s key practice areas are corporate, media, entertainment & sports, labor & employment, international trade, investment management, litigation, M&A and white collar defense & government investigations. The firm’s website is akingump.com

Featured Content


Community News

Slideshow, Community News


Beverly Hills Bar hosts civil court judges

Mar. 12, 2026
By Ricardo Pineda

Los Angeles Superior Court Presiding Judge Sergio C. Tapia II and Supervising Civil Judge Lawrence P. Riff addressed the gathe...



Podcasts

Get the inside scoop on Learned Hand, the judicial AI platform that just announced a partnership with Los Angeles Superior Cou...


Daily Appellate Report

Family Law

Steven N. v. Priscilla C.

Despite potential defects with marriage's validity, individual qualified as presumed parent based on attempted marriage, voiding voluntary declaration of parentage signed by another indiv...


Criminal Law and Procedure, Evidence

Modification: Meiner v. Superior Court (People)

Warrant lacked probable cause where affidavit omitted probation condition barring "financial account" searches and relied on Apple Pay evidence.


Environmental Law

Bair v. California Dept. of Transportation

Because discharge of a prior writ conclusively determined that an addendum correcting deficiencies in a prior environmental impact report complied with CEQA, petitioners' renewed challeng...


Government

Independent Office of Law Enforcement Review and Outreach v. Sonoma County Sheriff's Office

A Government Code section 25303.7 sheriff oversight board created by a county has statutory authority to issue subpoenas in an investigation of a whistleblower complaint.


Fees and Costs

Guinnane Construction Co., Inc. v. Chess

As a matter of law, under the "tort of another" doctrine, a prevailing litigant may not recover fees incurred in prosecuting the second action against the tortfeasor itself.