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Special Reports


2026-05-22

From The Archive

International Law, Constitutional Law



MCLE

Beyond the warning label: Why "design defect" is the new frontier in social media litigation

May 22, 2026

Big Tech's "blame the user" defense is collapsing as co...

By Lem Garcia

Historic preservation or constitutional taking? The next frontier in the Marilyn Monroe home dispute

May 18, 2026

The litigation over Marilyn Monroe's Brentwood home cente...

By Zachary D. Schorr

When cannabis becomes medicine

May 13, 2026

The DOJ's narrow marijuana rescheduling order may deliver...

By Mehdi Sinaki


Today's News

Class Action


San Diego County settles jail medical care class action

May 22, 2026
By Douglas Saunders Sr.

San Diego County agreed to major reforms to medical and dental care in its jail system under a class action settlement aimed at reducing preventable in-custo...


Administrative/Regulatory


Cardrooms win temporary block on Bonta gaming rules

May 22, 2026
By Malcolm Maclachlan

A San Francisco judge temporarily blocked California gaming regulations targeting blackjack-style games after finding the California Gaming Association is li...


Los Angeles City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto announced a $1.2 million settlement with Blueground over allegations the company unlawfully raised rents after...


Intellectual Property


Google urged a federal judge Thursday to overturn a $32.5 million Sonos patent verdict, arguing jurors improperly relied on expert testimony the trial judge ...


Immigration


Current and former immigration judges warned Thursday that mass departures, political pressure and rising caseloads are straining courts and threatening judi...


Technology, Labor/Employment


Newsom AI order puts employers on notice

May 22, 2026
By Malcolm Maclachlan

The executive order does not create immediate obligations, but attorneys say it could lead to changes in WARN notices, severance rules, and bargaining over A...


Columns

Alternative Dispute Resolution

Practical tips and strategies to improve the likelihood of settlement.


Litigation & Arbitration

The Supreme Court held in Jules v. Andre Balazs Properties that federal courts can confirm or vacate arbitration awar...


How one young Mexican-American organizer exposed judicial bias and helped secure justice in wartime Los Angeles.



Verdicts & Settlements

Breach of Contract Duane C. Miller v. Michael ... $91,000,000
Auto v. Pedestrian Armida Lincome and Christof... $45,000,000
Dangerous Condition of Public Property Tiffiny Hernstedt-Deal, ind... $18,050,000
Wage and Hour Daniela Garibay, individual... $3,500,000
Auto v. Auto Jane Doe v. Roe One, Roe Tw... $1,705,000
Wage and Hour Evelyn Manriquez, individua... $1,657,000
Auto v. Truck Colleen Zimmerman v. Cash M... $995,288
Wage and Hour Jonathan Tejeda, on behalf ... $828,550
Wage and Hour Jesus Manuel Cazarez Gonzal... $825,000
Wage and Hour Nataly Gomez, as an individ... $750,000

On the Move

theAgency

May 22, 2026


Darryl C. Hottinger joined theAgency as a senior counsel in Camarillo. The move was Apr. 1, 2026.

Hottinger represents employers in cases involving wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wage-and-hour claims, breach of contract, defamation, protection of employer trade secrets and confidential information, and unfair business practices. He counsels employers on how to avoid employment-related legal mistakes that could lead to litigation. Hottinger has over 25 years of experience handling complex civil litigation, representing and counseling employers of all sizes throughout California, and obtaining successful results in difficult, high-stakes cases.


Melanie J. Ely joined theAgency as a senior counsel in Camarillo. The move was Jan. 2, 2026.

Ely represents employers in cases involving wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wage-and-hour claims, breach of contract, defamation, protection of employer trade secrets and confidential information, and unfair business practices. She counsels employers on how to avoid employment-related legal mistakes that could lead to litigation. Ely has spent her entire legal career in defense litigation. She is a member of the Board of Directors for the Women Lawyers of Ventura County.


Details

theAgency has 23 attorneys in 1. Among the law firm’s key practice areas are Employment Law. The firm’s website is https://www.lightgablerlaw.com/

Address

55 S Glenn Dr. , Camarillo CA 93010 United States
T: (805) 493-2877

Featured Content


Community News

During a centennial Judges' Night celebration in Woodland Hills, the San Fernando Valley Bar Association honored judges and legal leaders who shaped the region's legal community while emphasizing the enduring importance of humanity, service, and civic responsibility in the justice system.




Daily Appellate Report

Evidence

Conservatorship of R.R.

Issue regarding admission of testimony containing hearsay from medical records during conservatorship hearing was forfeited because counsel's failure to object was likely a tactical decis...


Family Law

Greely v. Greely

Bigamous spouse's separately held bank accounts could not be levied without court order because void marriage invalidated statutory spousal-levy exception.


Commercial Law

Havana Docks Corp. v. Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd.

Cruise lines using Havana docks confiscated by Cuba could face Title III LIBERTAD Act liability despite expiration of original concession interest.


ERISA

M & K Employee Solutions, Inc. v. Trustees of IAM National Pension

ERISA permits actuaries calculating pension-plan withdrawal liability to adopt actuarial assumptions after the statutory measurement date.