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2026-07-13

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The United States Space Force: The 6th branch

Jul. 8, 2026

The Space Force is more than America's newest military br...

By Eileen C. Moore

Truth, confidentiality and the case for mediation: What ABA Opinion 518 reminds us

Jul. 2, 2026

ABA Formal Opinion 518 holds lawyer-mediators to a higher...

By David I. Brown

Can implicit bias be countered?

Jul. 2, 2026

Although California's implicit bias jury instruction enco...

By Steven S. Kimball


Special Coverage

A coalition of 12 states, led by California Attorney General Rob Bonta, allege the deal would reduce competition in theatrical...



Today's News

FPPC chair Adam Silver on the watchdog's Watergate-era origins, exploring AI to catch campaign money laundering, and why disclosure before an election matter...


Technology


Veteran appellate lawyer Myron Moskovitz has launched a brief-coaching service emphasizing strategy and human judgment over artificial intelligence, saying w...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility


New State Bar Court Judge Alison R. Worthington set a 35-day trial schedule and imposed strict case-management procedures Monday in the consolidated discipli...


Technology, Ethics/Professional Responsibility


The 1st District Court of Appeal ruled that lawyers have a nondelegable duty to personally verify all legal authorities before submitting them to a court.


Torts/Personal Injury


A San Diego County jury found Hyatt Hotels Corp. liable for wrongful death and negligence, awarding $15.5 million to the family of a guest whose reservation ...


A proposed class action filed in federal court alleges Google's Nest home cameras unlawfully collect and store facial-recognition data on passersby without t...


Columns

Technology

A flood at the courthouse door, part three

Jul. 14, 2026
By Bahram Seyedin-Noor

AI will dramatically increase litigation productivity for lawyers and self-represented parties alike, but without investment, ...


Consumer Protection Law

Hospitality businesses are facing growing legal exposure over service charges as courts, regulators and consumers increasingly...


Civil Procedure

The limits of inadvertent disclosure

Jul. 14, 2026
By Sanford Jay Rosen, Ernest Galvan

The Fourth District draws a clearer line on inadvertent disclosures, holding that only obviously privileged or work product ma...



Verdicts & Settlements

Breach of Contract Mohammad Honarkar and 4G Wi... $1,331,889,279
Dangerous Condition of Public Property Juanita Sanchez v. City of ... $14,000,000
Consumer Protection The People of the State of ... $12,750,000
Consumers Legal Remedies Act Jonathan Beer and Thalia Ca... $9,400,000
Wrongful Termination Nicole Mehringer v. City of... $5,716,574
Wage and Hour Ruel Apruebo, individually ... $3,985,000
Wage and Hour Guillermo Gonzalez and Nich... $3,750,000
Consumer Protection Emily Chebul, individually ... $2,995,297
Breach of Contract Jason Golberg v. Jill Goldb... $2,803,603
Breach of Contract Crowdstrike Inc. v. DFND Se... $2,148,810

On the Move

Sanford Heisler Sharp McKnight

Jul. 10, 2026


Michelle Wasserman joined Sanford Heisler Sharp McKnight as a partner in San Diego. The move was July 8, 2026.

Wasserman represents employees, executives and whistleblowers in complex employment litigation, including discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wage and hour, executive employment, ERISA and False Claims Act matters. She also handles whistleblower retaliation claims and other complex civil litigation. Before joining Sanford Heisler Sharp McKnight, she served as executive counsel for global investigations at GE Vernova, advising on internal investigations, ethics, compliance and regulatory matters. Previously, she spent nearly 14 years as an assistant U.S. attorney in the Southern District of California, where she prosecuted white collar matters involving procurement fraud, public corruption, health care fraud, financial crimes and False Claims Act cases, trying 15 cases to verdict and handling appeals before the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Earlier in her career, she practiced commercial litigation at Cooley LLP, representing clients in false advertising, unfair competition, intellectual property and securities disputes.


Details

Sanford Heisler Sharp McKnight has 60 attorneys in 6 offices including San Francisco, Palo Alto and San Diego. Among the law firm's key practice areas are wrongful termination, employment discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation, wage theft and overtime violations, whistleblower and qui tam, sexual violence, Title IX violations and victims' rights, financial mismanagement and ERISA litigation. The firm’s website is sanfordheisler.com

Featured Content


Community News

White-collar defense attorney Nina Marino, the incoming chair of the American Bar Association's Criminal Justice Section, said preserving judicial independence, protecting the rule of law and fostering cooperation among prosecutors, defense lawyers and judges will be her top priorities.




Daily Appellate Report

Criminal Law and Procedure

People v. Yanez

Because gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated can be committed without also committing DUI with injury, the latter is not a necessarily included offense.


Civil Procedure

People v. $379,744 U.S. Currency

Irreconcilably inconsistent special verdicts required retrial in civil forfeiture action.


Attorneys, Fees and Costs

Del Biaggio v. Bansen

Having only a paralegal review to verify AI-generated case citations was inappropriate and sanctionable.


Immigration

Menjivar-Ayala v. Blanche

Board of Immigration Appeals abused its discretion by denying reopening after prior counsel failed to preserve judicial review.


Civil Procedure, Family Law

Marriage of Martinez & Camou

Family Code section 271 sanctions were supported by a party's untimely invocation of the *European Beverage* right to have the same judge hear all credibility-based issues.