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Firm Profile

How Sacks Glazier is shaping California trust and estate law

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

2026-06-26

From The Archive


MCLE

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

Providing environmental protection or merely performing it

Jun. 17, 2026

California's environmental and land use laws have become ...

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Today's News

Finding the statute unambiguous, a Northern District magistrate judge ruled that Section 632.7 does not require consent to record calls when one party uses a...


Immigration


The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that migrants turned away while still in Mexico cannot invoke federal asylum laws, giving the federal government broader authori...


Data Privacy


U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria said Bursor & Fisher and Edelson's track record in automated license plate reader litigation gave them the edge in the...


The Judicial Council approved revisions to jury service rules, forms and courtroom scripts replacing gendered language with gender-neutral terminology, sayin...


Torts/Personal Injury


SB 623 passed unanimously hours before a deadline to pull competing initiatives from the November ballot.


Constitutional Law, Civil Rights


A tentative ruling finds Huntington Beach's at-large election system violates the California Voting Rights Act, rejects the city's reliance on the U.S. Supre...


Columns

Alternative Dispute Resolution

Effective mediation requires parties and counsel to balance principle with practical awareness, shifting between abstract conv...


Why Pineda's good-faith requirement undermines the settlement the statute was built to encourage.


Civil Procedure

There are other options to peremptory challenge

Jun. 26, 2026
By Marie S. Weiner

The California Supreme Court has curtailed blanket peremptory challenges under Code of Civil Procedure Section 170.6, but part...



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

Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

Jun. 23, 2026


Emilie Woodhead joined Davis Wright Tremaine LLP as a partner in Los Angeles. The move was June 10, 2026.

Woodhead focuses her practice on employment law, representing employers in litigation and advising on workplace compliance issues. Her work includes wage-and-hour class and collective actions, as well as disputes involving employee and independent contractor classification, meal and rest breaks, off-the-clock work, expense reimbursement, vacation pay, seating requirements, calculation of regular rates of pay, and claims brought under California's Private Attorneys General Act. Woodhead also handles individual employment cases involving allegations of discrimination, harassment and wrongful termination. In addition to litigation, she advises employers on labor and employment compliance, including workplace policies, employment agreements and regulatory developments.


Details

Davis Wright Tremaine LLP has 649 attorneys in 9 offices including Los Angeles, Culver City, San Francisco. Among the law firm’s key practice areas are Financial Services, Employment Law, Media & Entertainment, Business & Tax, Technology, Privacy & Security. The firm’s website is https://www.dwt.com/

Address

350 South Grand Avenue, 27th Floor , Los Angeles CA 90071-3487 United States
T: (213) 633-6800

Featured Content


Community News

The Los Angeles County Bar Association installed Theresa A. Leets as president for 2026-27 and Martin F. Hirshland as president of the Barristers during its annual Installation & Awards Dinner, while honoring judges, attorneys and legal advocates for service to the profession and public.




Daily Appellate Report

Civil Procedure

Pitt v. Shefler

Brad Pitt's lawsuit against foreign defendants could proceed in California court, given their minimum contacts with the forum.


Juveniles

In re J.L.

Welfare and Institutions Code section 730.6's juvenile restitution amendment eliminating joint liability was not retroactive.


Attorneys

Munger Hortifrut North America v. Dan Drake Enterprises

Conflict of interest caused by associated attorney's former representation of party to litigation was not disqualifying where firm terminated the attorney's association and had no protect...


Constitutional Law

Wolford v. Lopez

Hawaii's law prohibiting licensed concealed-carry permit holders from carrying handguns on private property open to the public without the property owner's express authorization violates ...


Immigration

Mullin v. Al Otro Lado

No statutory duty to inspect aliens or process asylum claims because under the Immigration and Nationality Act, "arrive in the United States" requires crossing the border.