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2026-02-19

From The Archive


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IRS Notice 2025-69: How the new deductions for tips and overtime work in 2025

Feb. 11, 2026

The IRS issued Notice 2025‑69 to guide taxpayers on claim...

By Daniel Chung

Why litigation leaves everyone wrecked and the role of mediators after ABA Opinion 518

Feb. 4, 2026

ABA Formal Opinion 518 reshapes but does not eliminate th...

By Leonid M. Zilberman

California enacts law to speed contractor payment disputes on private projects

Feb. 4, 2026

SB 440 offers broader, more protective change order remed...

By Daniel F. McLennon


Today's News

Judges and Judiciary


Two misdemeanor prosecutions were thrown out on statutory speedy-trial grounds when no courtroom was available, prompting District Attorney Jeff Reisig to ca...


A magistrate judge signaled he would deny summary judgment to both sides in a bad-faith insurance suit over 2020's Glass Fire damage, criticizing attorneys f...


Obituaries


Micheal E. Pastor, 1948 -- 2026

Feb. 19, 2026
By Douglas Saunders Sr.

Los Angeles County judge presided over high-profile trials, ruled without hesitation.


Antitrust & Trade Reg.


AB 1776 would allow single-company monopolization claims under the Cartwright Act, drawing opposition from the California Chamber of Commerce.


Securities


Senior U.S. District Judge Charles R. Breyer ruled investors may argue Elon Musk schemed to depress Twitter's stock before his 2022 purchase, allowing a broa...


Judges and Judiciary


Judge David O. Carter criticized the City of Los Angeles and homeless advocates for prolonging a dispute over a court-appointed data monitor, urging them to ...


Columns

Civil Litigation

California JCCPs in 2025: A year in review

Feb. 18, 2026
By Jay Bhimani, Allie Ozurovich

In 2025, Judicial Council Coordinated Proceedings continued to shape California's product liability and mass tort landscape; t...


The LAPD's plan to delete nearly 12 million "non-evidentiary" recordings lacks a clear legal basis, risks the loss of relevant...


Law Practice

Plantation law firms and boiler room tactics

Feb. 19, 2026
By George K. Rosenstock

Fueled by advertising deregulation from the Supreme Court of the United States, high-volume "plantation" law firms rely on mas...



Verdicts & Settlements

Age Discrimination Joy Slagel v. Liberty Mutua... $103,000,000
Unfair Competition Jane Barcelo and Christina ... $15,000,000
In re University of Souther... $10,000,000
Malpractice Doe Plaintiff v. Roe Hospital $8,000,000
Unfair Competition Jeffrey Jacobs and Madeline... $7,015,000
Consumer Protection Ellen Pace, Angela Miranda,... $6,500,000
School Incident Jane Doe v. Roe School $5,990,000
Premises Liability Dolores Marron v. Food 4 Less $5,343,662
False Advertising The People of the State of ... $4,500,000
Breach of Fiduciary Duty Corina Lowrey, Christen Lyn... $3,500,000

On the Move

Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP

Feb. 13, 2026


Tommy Huynh was promoted to counsel of Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP in San Francisco.

Huynh is a member of the Product Liability Litigation practice. He focuses on representing pharmaceutical, medical device, and consumer product companies in product liability and mass tort litigation. He earned his J.D. from the UCLA School of Law.


John Muse-Fisher was promoted to counsel of Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP in San Francisco.

Muse-Fisher is a member of the Complex Litigation practice. He also practices in International Arbitration. Muse-Fisher represents lawyers and law firms in professional responsibility and legal malpractice matters, as well as corporations and sovereign States in international arbitrations and other matters. He earned his J.D. from UC Berkeley School of Law, Order of the Coif, where he earned a certificate of specialization in international law and served as senior executive editor of the California Law Review.


Details

Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP has 1000 attorneys in 16 offices including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Silicon Valley. Among the law firm’s key practice areas are regulatory, litigation, and transactional. The firm’s website is arnoldporter.com

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Community News

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Podcasts

Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp Chair Yakub Hazzard joins In the Counsel's Chair to discuss some of the major cases he's tackl...


Daily Appellate Report

Criminal Law and Procedure

Flareau v. Superior Court (People)

Trial court erroneously denied mental health diversion, where defendant's conduct was motivated by both his mental health diagnoses and another factor the court deemed "more motivating."


Criminal Law and Procedure

People v. Gutierrez

Enhancement for arson committed in area proclaimed to be in state of emergency not supported by evidence where People failed to provide proof regarding the geographical scope of the procl...


Fees and Costs

Hatlevig v. General Motors LLC

Motion for attorneys' fees was untimely, where attorney filed but did not serve motion within 180 days of voluntary dismissal.


Remedies, Civil Procedure

Bagby v. Davis

Because California law governs collection actions in California courts regardless of judgment debtor's domicile, trial court properly applied California exemption statutes to deny judgmen...