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Judicial Profile

Judge George Turner brings a social justice mindset to family cases

George A. Turner Jr.
Los Angeles County Superior Court

2026-03-26

MCLE

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

SB 707 updates Brown Act rules for online and remote meetings

Mar. 19, 2026

Senate Bill 707 expands access to California public meeti...

By Kelly M. Doyle


Today's News

Ethics/Professional Responsibility


A San Francisco judge allowed a malpractice lawsuit against Withers Bergman LLP to proceed, rejecting arguments that claims over failed real estate investmen...


Securities


A federal judge excluded settlement evidence in a securities case against remaining defendants, raising questions about how jurors will apportion liability w...


State Bar & Bar Associations, Judges and Judiciary


At L.A.'s Bench Meets the Bar Luncheon, Bar President Jeffrey B. Margulies sounded the alarm that attacks on judges and lawyers are putting the rule of law a...


Judges and Judiciary


Judge rejects ballot name challenge in OC judge race

Mar. 25, 2026
By Douglas Saunders Sr.

A San Bernardino judge denied a writ seeking to force a judicial candidate to use her full legal name, finding no evidence of an improper name change or vote...


Federal judge takes motions under submission in challenge to Berkeley encampment sweep, probing city's obligations to disabled unhoused residents.


State Bar & Bar Associations, Judges and Judiciary


At L.A.'s Bench Meets the Bar Luncheon, Bar President Jeffrey B. Margulies sounded the alarm that attacks on judges and lawyers are putting the rule of law a...


Columns

When protection prescribes speech

Mar. 26, 2026
By K. Chike Odiwe


The IRS's new guidance on qualified production property (QPP) clarifies eligibility, allocation and recapture rules, giving ta...


The High Court is upending decades of settled law

Mar. 25, 2026
By James Wagstaffe

The Supreme Court is increasingly willing to hear cases that overturn long-established precedents, reshaping constitutional an...



Verdicts & Settlements

Consumer Banking Michael Stoff, an individua... $56,850,000
Police Misconduct Steffon Barber v. County of... $27,350,000
Product Liability Roland Esparza v. Conagra B... $25,000,000
Dangerous Condition of Public Property Maria E. Gonzalez v. County... $13,989,179
Wage and Hour Erica Moniz, as an individu... $4,750,000
Trespass Sina Mardani, Azadeh Mardan... $4,500,000
Wage and Hour James Queen, on behalf of h... $4,250,000
Negligence Adrian Martinez v. County o... $4,000,000
Premises Liability Renee Lemos, an individual;... $4,000,000
Retaliation John Lewin v. County of Los... $2,875,000

On the Move

Dickinson Wright

Mar. 20, 2026


Ruba Qashu joined Dickinson Wright as a member in San Diego.

Qashu focuses her practice on capital markets and securities. She advises public companies, boards of directors, broker-dealers, and institutional investors on capital formation, securities regulation, and complex capital markets transactions. Qashu helps companies access the public markets, raise capital, and navigate the disclosure, governance, and regulatory issues that arise throughout the public company lifecycle. She also advises on registered offerings, ATM programs, PIPE transactions, rights offerings, and Regulation A offerings, guiding companies through the structuring, regulatory considerations, and execution of financing transactions while helping preserve market credibility and investor confidence.


Details

Dickinson Wright has 500 attorneys in 28 offices including San Diego and Silicon Valley. Among the law firm’s key practice areas are Native American Law; Bankruptcy, Restructuring & Insolvency; Banking & Finance; Data Privacy & Cybersecurity; . The firm’s website is dickinson-wright.com

Featured Content


Community News

Slideshow, Community News


Beverly Hills Bar hosts civil court judges

Mar. 12, 2026
By Ricardo Pineda

Los Angeles Superior Court Presiding Judge Sergio C. Tapia II and Supervising Civil Judge Lawrence P. Riff addressed the gathe...



Podcasts

Get the inside scoop on Learned Hand, the judicial AI platform that just announced a partnership with Los Angeles Superior Cou...


Daily Appellate Report

Fees and Costs

O'Leary v. Jones

Because dismissal constituted only an interim procedural victory and did not resolve the contract dispute, no party prevailed under Civil Code section 1717 and denial of fees was proper.


Administrative Agencies

Chi v. Department of Motor Vehicles

DMV hearing officer's investigative and adjudicative roles do not violate due process and any challenges require more than arguing the appearance of bias.


Environmental Law

State of Alaska v. National Marine Fisheries Service

National Marine Fisheries Service's "critical habitat" designation for two species of Arctic seals was not arbitratory or capricious.


Criminal Law and Procedure

U.S. v. Chavez-Echeverria

Defendant's Oregon conviction for attempted first-degree assault qualified as a "crime of violence" under section 4B1.2(a) of the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines.


Criminal Law and Procedure

U.S. v. DePape

Failure to afford allocution under Rule 32 constituted "other clear error" under Rule 35(a), permitting the district court to reopen sentencing and correct the error.