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Special Reports


2026-04-10

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


Daily Journal interviews LGBTQ+ Lawyers Association of Los Angeles Co-president Kyle Grossman



Today's News

Contracts


A federal judge allowed a $220 million breach-of-contract claim against Solaria to proceed, while dismissing fraud, interference and injunctive claims in a d...


Antitrust & Trade Reg.


A federal judge signaled skepticism toward revised Google-Epic injunction terms, raising concerns about app store restrictions and fees, and calling for anot...


Health Care, Pharmaceuticals, Biotech


Class action claims health care providers recorded doctor-patient conversations without consent using AI tools.


9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals


In a closely watched case, the 9th Circuit held that young plaintiffs lacked standing to challenge greenhouse gas policies they say favor present-day consump...


A state appellate court stayed a $26,000 contempt sanction against San Francisco Public Defender Manohar Raju but ruled his challenge premature, requiring hi...


Judges and Judiciary


Six judges and one commissioner will retire in May, adding to 20 departures this year, including Judge James Chalfant, known for high-profile rulings on pand...


Columns

The Beatles crooned about a longed-for letter, but under USPS's new rule, the date it's processed--not dropped off--determines...


The 2026 Veterans Treatment Court Symposium, to be held May 6-8, equips court professionals, treatment providers, and mentors ...


When institutions fail to protect children, the harm is profound. This article outlines how to establish duty, prove breach an...



Verdicts & Settlements

Wrongful Termination of Contract Pinner Construction Co., In... $27,329,125
Breach of Contract Webcor Construction, LP v. ... $20,000,000
Retaliation Christian Tetrault v. Capit... $13,975,466
Wage and Hour Erica Morris, Yolanda Orteg... $11,350,000
Wage and Hour Esmeralda Castanon, and Joh... $8,250,000
Invasion of Privacy Taliah Mirmalek, on behalf ... $3,850,000
Wage and Hour Nadia Tuliau, an individual... $3,600,000
Retaliation Christine Jones v. County o... $2,670,000
Police Negligence Marlen Medina v. County of ... $2,500,000
Wage and Hour Benjamin Zermeno, on behalf... $2,038,000

On the Move

Buchalter

Apr. 10, 2026


David Menninger joined Buchalter as a special counsel in Los Angeles. The move was April 3, 2026.

Menninger, a former deputy federal public defender and federal judicial clerk at both the district and appellate levels, brings an insider's perspective to complex, high‑stakes cases involving fraud, tax, money laundering, and immigration‑related charges. His record includes a high‑profile jury acquittal that garnered national media attention, a not guilty verdict in a category where such outcomes occur in only 0.03% of cases, and many pretrial dismissals of indictments, as well as post‑conviction work that compelled the government to vacate a wrongful murder conviction.


Details

Buchalter has 600 attorneys in 15 offices including Los Angeles, Napa Valley, Orange County, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco. Among the law firm’s key practice areas are Commercial Finance, Corporate, Health Care, Litigation, Insolvency and Financial Law. The firm’s website is buchalter.com

Featured Content


Community News

The volunteer-run project run by an associate at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati features first-person narratives from AA...




Daily Appellate Report

Criminal Law and Procedure

People v. Bradley

Because the One Strike law and the Habitual Sex Offender law are alternative sentencing schemes, consecutive life sentences under the One Strike law and Habitual Sex Offender law should h...


Contracts

Gonzalez v. Community Mortuary

There is no constitutional right to a jury trial of the "impossibility/impracticability" defense because it is an equitable defense to be determined by a court, not a jury.


Evidence

Modification: People v. Tzul

Trial court prejudicially erred by excluding handwritten note that had significant probative value for the defense.


Habeas Corpus

Ramirez v. Thornell

Failure to present additional mitigating evidence did not establish prejudice under *Martinez*, where new evidence merely elaborated existing themes and did not outweigh overwhelming aggr...


Constitutional Law

G.B. v. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Plaintiffs failed to demonstrate equal protection standing because they could not show government policies that discounted the future value of greenhouse gas emissions were intentionally ...