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Special Reports


Firm Profile

How Sacks Glazier is shaping California trust and estate law

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

2026-07-01

MCLE

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

Privilege survives AI only if lawyers do their job

Jun. 19, 2026

Heppner fired ...

By Arnold P. Peter


Today's News

Siskiyou County and Sheriff Jeremiah LaRue agreed to stop enforcing water-transfer restrictions against residents of Shasta Vista and pay $650,000 in attorne...


Administrative/Regulatory


The San Francisco Superior Court ruling is a victory for cardrooms challenging regulations on blackjack-style games.


Litigation & Arbitration


A Los Angeles judge heard arguments over whether online account records prove a minor or his parents agreed to arbitrate claims accusing major videogame comp...


Consumer Protection Law


Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled that Meta violated COPPA by failing to notify parents before collecting data from users under 13, granting partial summary...


Antitrust & Trade Reg.


U.S. District Judge Noël Wise threw out a securities class action against Visa, finding investors failed to plausibly allege that the company's stock decline...


Government


SB 574 would require attorneys to verify citations, protect confidential information, and disclose some AI use in court work


Columns

Land Use

Treat data centers like urban freeways

Jul. 1, 2026
By Joseph F.C. DiMento

Data centers, like mid-20th-century urban freeways, are being rapidly sited with insufficient local input and oversight. Stron...


The EPA's proposal to rescind certain PFAS drinking water standards turns on statutory interpretation and administrative proce...


Civil Procedure

California's J.O. v. Superior Court limits abusive peremptory challenges by allowing scrutiny of repeated strikes again...



Verdicts & Settlements

Dangerous Condition of Public Property Arman Burmayan, an incompet... $34,997,457
Excessive Force Emily Garcia and C.G., by a... $17,000,000
Wage and Hour Djuana Shanella Hale and Sh... $6,675,000
Wage and Hour Parwinder Birk, individuall... $2,940,000
Wage and Hour Joel Singleton, individuall... $850,000
Wage and Hour Kandace Battle and Rachel C... $700,000
Wage and Hour Joe Betancur, as an individ... $600,000
Wage and Hour Kristi Lynn White, individu... $394,999
Wage and Hour Carissa Calkins, on behalf ... $350,000
Malpractice Jane Doe v. Roe Hospital $315,000

On the Move

ADR Services, Inc.

Jun. 26, 2026


Laurie DeYoung joined ADR Services, Inc. as a neutral in Century City. The move was Jun. 29, 2026.

With more than 35 years of litigation experience, DeYoung has focused her practice on employment and commercial disputes, handling matters involving discrimination, harassment, retaliation, whistleblower claims, wage and hour issues, executive contracts, and other workplace disputes throughout California. DeYoung most recently was of counsel at Jackson Lewis P.C. She previously was a senior partner at Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, where she led an employment litigation team and resolved numerous disputes through negotiation and mediation. She joins ADR Services Inc. after a career representing employers in litigation and counseling clients on workplace issues.


Details

ADR Services, Inc. has 150 neutrals in 7 offices including Century City, Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose. Among the ADR firm's key practice areas are Employment, Wage & Hour, Business, Personal Injury, Insurance. The firm’s website is www.adrservices.com

Address

1900 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 200 , Los Angeles CA 90067 USA
T: (310) 201-0010

Featured Content


Community News

State Bar & Bar Associations, Community News


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

Attorneys, Arbitration

Doe 1 v. McGrath Kavinoky LLP

Arbitration agreement between law firm and client was unenforceable because the firm violated the Rules of Professional Conduct by failing to obtain informed written consent to represent ...


Criminal Law and Procedure

People v. Brown

Trial court did not abuse its sentencing discretion by finding that defendant's childhood trauma did not trigger a statutory presumption that the lower term should be imposed.


Tax

Garst v. Tehama County Flood Control & Water Conservation District

Countywide well registration charge was an unconstitutional tax, not a regulatory fee.