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Special Reports

Top 40 Under 40 2026

Aug. 19, 2026

2026-08-20

MCLE

Is an algorithmic feed 'speech'? Courts are about to decide

Aug. 18, 2026

As courts grapple with whether algorithmically generated ...

By Krista L. Baughman

Bias is implicit in all AI, even legal AI

Aug. 12, 2026

Attorneys who use AI must do so with their eyes wide open...

By Susan L. Greenberg

Revisiting familiar assumptions about California arbitration

Aug. 6, 2026

California courts and legislation have narrowed several l...

By Jillian London, Marissa Mulligan


Today's News

Jonathan Rinderknecht pleaded not guilty to a revised two-count federal indictment accusing him of causing the Lachman and Palisades fires after his first.


Class Action


A proposed nationwide class of Logitech customers alleges the company raised prices to cover tariffs later struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court but failed t...


Technology


A federal judge allowed states suing Meta to introduce evidence about features previously shielded by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act when used...


Law Practice


Amendments would target funder control over legal decisions and protect lawyers and clients who report improper interference.


Torts/Personal Injury


Jacob Emrani is urging a Los Angeles federal judge to reconsider allowing Uber's racketeering claims to proceed, citing a new ruling in New York that dismis...


A Los Angeles judge rejected summary judgment bids by Meta and YouTube, allowing two plaintiffs' social media addiction claims to proceed toward October bell...


Columns

Law Practice

The smallest detail can change the verdict

Aug. 20, 2026
By Brigitta S. Railla

Most cases settle before trial--but when one doesn't, the smallest overlooked detail can become the most important fact in the...


Business Law

Want to live in a world where we trade on tragedy?

Aug. 19, 2026
By Alexander B. Boris, Yosi Yahoudai

A judge just ruled that Kalshi cannot operate most of its prediction markets in Washington, reopening the question of whether ...


Environmental & Energy

A recent debate over California's Proposition 45 has raised a surprisingly basic question: "Are data centers eligible for the ...



Verdicts & Settlements

Dangerous Condition of Public Property Paulette Ray Jones v. City ... $11,000,000
Premises Liability John Doe v. Roe Property Ma... $10,000,000
Auto v. Auto E. F. v. AZ Delivery Inc., ... $9,180,171
Wage and Hour Anna Delgado and Paula Peru... $9,000,000
Breach of Contract The State Bar of California... $6,610,000
Wage and Hour Pamela Stewart, et al., ind... $3,950,000
Wage and Hour Kathleen Lemanski and Alfre... $2,500,000
Prisoners' Rights Jesse Hernandez, et al. on ... $2,470,000
Auto v. Auto Ozz Saturne v. Lyft Inc., B... $2,343,000
Wage and Hour Safaa Al Azzawi, individual... $1,500,000

On the Move

Nossaman

Aug. 13, 2026


Andrew Vogel joined Nossaman as a partner in Los Angeles.

Vogel advises on environmental compliance and permitting matters across a broad range of subject areas, including air quality, water quality, the California Coastal Act, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the Federal and California Endangered Species Acts, Greenhouse Gas Reporting, Cap-and-Invest programs and local land use laws. He also represents clients in litigation involving the Coastal Act and CEQA matters


Details

Nossaman has 150 attorneys in 12 offices including Los Angeles, Orange County, San Francisco, Sacramento. Among the law firm’s key practice areas are Eminent Domain & Inverse Condemnation; Infrastructure; Environment & Land Use; Pensions, Benefits & Investments; Water. The firm’s website is nossaman.com

Featured Content


Community News

Slideshow, Community News


The Los Angeles chapter of the Women's White Collar Defense Association held its annual Summer Soirée at Kaplan Marino PC, bri...




Daily Appellate Report

Criminal Law and Procedure

People v. Veliz

Victim's testimony about the absence of fear or defendant's force did not invalidate defendant's attempted robbery conviction, as force/fear are not elements of the crime.


Dependency

In re P.C.

Represented parent had no right to file a separate Welfare and Institutions Code section 388 petition seeking reunification relief while counsel remained in the case.


Juveniles

M.W. v. Superior Court (People)

Juvenile's amnesia did not establish incompetence absent prejudice to his defense, and the pretrial competency finding remained subject to reconsideration as the case developed.


Immunity, Health Care

Nassman v. Superior Court (McGinnis)

Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act immunity covered a provider's deliberate decision not to administer a COVID-19 countermeasure when the decision reflected purposeful alloca...


Fees and Costs, Civil Procedure

ThermoLife International, LLC v. BPI Sports LLC

Plaintiffs' persistence in litigating meritless Lanham Act claims warranted attorney's fees award, given its repeated dismissals of the same claims, for the same reasons, against similar ...