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Judicial Profile

Judge Laura Seigle slows down to get it right

Laura A. Seigle
Los Angeles County Superior Court

2026-03-17

MCLE

What law firm associates should know about their ethical obligations

Mar. 11, 2026

Junior lawyers must mind ethics, supervise staff, avoid c...

By Alanna G. Clair, Shari L. Klevens

A practitioner's perspective on mentally disordered offender: MDO commitments and Assembly Bill 1897

Mar. 9, 2026

AB 1897 would rewrite California's Mentally Disordered Of...

By Robert Boyle

Facts, not findings: What practitioners get wrong about stipulations under Family Code § 3044

Mar. 6, 2026

Stipulations can streamline custody cases, even in domest...

By Jackson Lucky


Today's News

A federal judge signaled approval of Grubhub's $24.75 million settlement with California delivery drivers in a long-running misclassification lawsuit, pendin...


Elon Musk told a federal jury his tweet pausing the $44 billion Twitter deal was literal and not meant to move markets, as investors claim it was part of a s...


Civil Litigation


A San Francisco judge allowed most claims in Inflect's lawsuit against Solana to proceed, dismissing only a quantum meruit claim while rejecting arguments th...


Intellectual Property


Epidemic Sound, a Swedish music production and licensing company, sued Meta in 2022 alleging the tech giant copied and distributed its music without a licens...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility


A strike by Solano County public defenders refusing new cases may soon halt criminal hearings, as critics warn too few private attorneys exist to represent i...


A federal judge granted Amazon a preliminary injunction blocking Perplexity's Comet AI agents from accessing Amazon systems and ordered the startup to destro...


Columns

Tax

Proposition 19 reshapes property tax planning for California families

Mar. 17, 2026
By Barry Resnick, Blaine Burch

Proposition 19 is reshaping many of California's most iconic cities and neighborhoods by eliminating the broad parent-to-child...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Consumer Protection Law

With financial backers playing an increasingly influential role in civil cases, AB 931 is designed to prevent plaintiffs from ...


Contracts, Construction

A California appellate decision clarifies how courts interpret ambiguous insurance policy language, showing that a single unde...



Verdicts & Settlements

Whistleblower Retaliation Joseph Williams, Jesus Lope... $52,460,862
Auto v. Auto Tracey Fleming v. David Soi... $30,560,000
Consumers Legal Remedies Act Susan Costa, an individual,... $6,500,000
Invasion of Privacy Nathan Colombo, individuall... $6,022,500
Wage and Hour Jared Deaver, as an individ... $5,093,537
Wage and Hour Paola Uribe, individually, ... $2,195,000
Unfair Competition The People of the State of ... $2,102,000
Age Discrimination U.S. Equal Employment Oppor... $2,000,000
Breach of Fiduciary Duty Bloomage Beverly Hills Inve... $1,999,376
Wage and Hour Mark Cohen, Mitchell McKinn... $1,600,000

On the Move

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

Mar. 13, 2026


Gina Marek joined Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP as a partner in Silicon Valley. The move was March 11, 2026.

Marek brings decades of experience structuring complex deals for high-growth companies across life sciences, fintech, healthcare, and enterprise software. She focuses on corporate partnering, technology licensing, strategic alliances, and IP-driven M&A -- counseling venture capital investors and public companies on IP, privacy, and data protection. At Orrick, she collaborates with the firm's venture capital, M&A, and emerging company teams. She previously co-chaired the Strategic Transactions and Licensing Group at her prior firm.


Details

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP has 1000 attorneys in 25 offices including Sacramento; San Francisco; Silicon Valley; Los Angeles; Santa Monica; Orange County. Among the law firm’s key practice areas are Energy & Infrastructure; Life Sciences & HealthTech; Finance; Tech & Innovation; Supreme Court & Appellate. The firm’s website is www.orrick.com

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Daily Appellate Report

Juveniles

In re O.F.

Juvenile court erroneously found that minor was incapable of rehabilitation without weighing requisite statutory factors and by relying on evidence that failed to meet the heightened burd...


Criminal Law and Procedure, Evidence

People v. Anderson

Phone evidence was admissible where, despite a possible technical violation of the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act, officers relied in good faith that participant's mothe...


Civil Procedure

Amended Opinion: Cox v. Gritman Medical Center

Idaho physician on Idaho/Washington border was subject to personal jurisdiction in Washington by electronically transmitting prescriptions from Idaho to Washington, which required complia...


Criminal Law and Procedure

U.S. v. Torres-Gonzalez

Because defendant's prior false-statement conviction resulted in a 35-month sentence triggering an eight-level enhancement, grouping with an illegal-reentry count did not negate the sente...


Real Property

Arizona Mining Reform Coalition v. U.S. Forest Service

Appraisal of national forest land correctly discounted the value of underlying copper ore due to private entity's exclusive possessory interest in underlying minerals.