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ADR Profile

Retired judge Teresa Sanchez-Gordon brings L.A. vibe to dispute resolution

Teresa Sanchez-Gordon
Alternative Resolution Centers (ARC)

2026-07-18

MCLE

How California's strict AI rules threaten access to justice for public defenders and low income litigants

Jul. 16, 2026

California's proposed attorney ethics rules requiring law...

By Joe Stephens

Les Misérables, Aujourd'hui: Trump immigration policies create the 'scofflaws' they condemn

Jul. 10, 2026

Trump administration immigration policies are not merely ...

By Lizbeth Iniguez, Sergio A. Perez

The United States Space Force: The 6th branch

Jul. 8, 2026

The Space Force is more than America's newest military br...

By Eileen C. Moore


Today's News

California lawyers say litigation analytics and artificial intelligence improve efficiency and litigation strategy but cannot replace attorney judgment, cou...


Intellectual Property


Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP has entered an appearance for OpenAI in Apple's trade secret misappropriation lawsuit, adding veteran intellectual ...


The Judicial Council approved its updated five-year courthouse construction plan after the governor's budget fully funded nine projects, making the Stanley M...


Constitutional Law


Landlord challenges California's Section 8 requirements

Jul. 20, 2026
By Malcolm Maclachlan

Federal lawsuit claims state anti-discrimination laws force property owners to accept warrantless inspections.


Land Use


Challenge to 9,300-home Upper Westside plan highlights debate over whether the ballot measure would favor greenfield development over urban infill.


The chair of the Los Angeles County Civilian Oversight Commission accused county officials and the deputies' union Friday of secretly negotiating an agreemen...


Columns

Torts/Personal Injury

The injury happened off campus, the negligence didn't

Jul. 20, 2026
By Michael E. Rubinstein

In negligent supervision cases against schools, it's the act, not the injury, that courts want to identify.


Civil Procedure

How one vowel beat a $6.5 million judgment

Jul. 20, 2026
By Timothy M. Kowal

One vowel unraveled a $6.5 million default judgment against Jermaine Jackson--but the real lesson is service by publication, w...


Intellectual Property

When brand disputes become false advertising cases

Jul. 20, 2026
By Julie Scheipeter, Joe Saleh

Brand disputes are not always just about trademark confusion; businesses can gain strategic advantages by identifying when mis...



Verdicts & Settlements

Auto v. Bicycle Leah Hickey v. Rebecca Harr... $8,472,008
Excessive Force K'aun Green v. City of San ... $8,000,000
Product Liability Elijah Whetzel v. Asmodus, ... $8,000,000
Wage and Hour Erich Tran, an individual, ... $4,000,000
Auto v. Auto Cornelius Porter III v. Pre... $1,800,000
Fire Hailee Erikson, et al. v. C... $1,500,000
Wage and Hour Thomas Foster Byler III, in... $1,327,500
Wage and Hour Gary E. Foster, an individu... $1,100,000
Auto v. Pedestrian John Doe v. Roe Driver, Roe... $1,000,000
Wage and Hour David Heath, individually, ... $950,000

On the Move

Sheppard

Jul. 17, 2026


Alina Litoshyk Adams joined Sheppard as a partner in San Diego.

Adams leads technology transactions across the life sciences, biotechnology, materials science, and complex service delivery industries. Her work spans patent and trade secret licensing, research and development collaborations, clinical trial agreements, sponsored research agreements, material transfer agreements, and supply, distribution, and manufacturing arrangements across the full product lifecycle, from early-stage research and development through commercialization. She also advises on IP licensing in adjacent technology sectors, including digital healthcare, AI-optimized semiconductor technology, food and beverage, and agriculture. In addition, Adams counsels clients on the IP aspects of mergers & acquisitions and strategic investments, drawing on her experience with advanced therapeutics, diagnostics, and immune-enhancing technologies.


Details

Sheppard has 1251 attorneys in 16 offices including Century City, Los Angeles, Orange County, San Francisco, Silicon Valley, Del Mar and San Diego. Among the law firm’s key practice areas are Litigation, employment, trusts & estates, real estate, corporate. The firm’s website is sheppard.com

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Slideshow, Community News


White-collar defense attorney Nina Marino, the incoming chair of the American Bar Association's Criminal Justice Section, said...




Daily Appellate Report

Criminal Law and Procedure

Sua v. Superior Court (People)

Requesting mental health diversion does not authorize compelled prosecution mental examination.


Insurance, Civil Rights

Ison v. Lara

Use of marital status as a factor when setting automobile insurance rates was consistent with the protections of the Unruh Civil Rights Act.


Criminal Law and Procedure

U.S. v. Holcomb

District court erroneously admitted evidence of child pornography discovered after the initial probable cause to search defendant's computer, and the officer's good faith, had dissipated.


Criminal Law and Procedure

People v. Prak

During prima facie stage of resentencing petition, trial court could rely on hearsay testimony in preliminary hearing transcript in the record of conviction to determine petitioner was in...


Criminal Law and Procedure

Muradyan v. Bonta

Requiring lifetime sex offender registration for those convicted of luring a child reflected a rational decision and did not violate constitutional equal protection principles.