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2026-04-25

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When the bench has a memory: Prosecutors, the RJA and the limits of neutrality

Apr. 22, 2026

A recent California appellate decision confronts a questi...

By K. Chike Odiwe

Xactimate is not the law: How insurers use one software program to underpay wildfire claims

Apr. 15, 2026

In California wildfire claims, insurers rely on Xactimate...

By Barret Alexander, Shant A. Karnikian

Using AI to parse the logic of a legal opinion

Apr. 8, 2026

From opinion to syllogism: How AI rapidly breaks down Sup...

By Marc D. Alexander


Today's News

Immigration


A new rule requires courts to document civil immigration arrests starting May 1 amid ongoing legal and political disputes.


A proposed class action alleges Robinhood's prediction markets are unlawful sports betting, while the company says the federally regulated products are legit...


Class Action


A federal judge approved a $3.33 million fee award in a $10 million USC tuition refund settlement, citing litigation risk and duration as justification for e...


Torts/Personal Injury


Mixed verdicts and post-trial rulings are reshaping Johnson & Johnson talc litigation, as courts scrutinize punitive damages while the company continues ...


Land Use


The California Supreme Court ruled the Coastal Commission lacked jurisdiction to block a housing project, reinforcing local authority over coastal permits an...


Environmental & Energy


Santa Ana short-term rental ban ruled illegal

Apr. 24, 2026
By Doug Sherwin

The city now will have to perform an environmental analysis in accordance with CEQA if it wants to re-enact the ban.


Columns

The unlockable prison gate

Apr. 27, 2026
By Mitchell Keiter

A recent California case and related policy debates highlight growing tension between voter-approved mandates for life-without...


The Uber-backed California ballot initiative limiting personal injury litigation would reduce attorneys' ability to bring case...


Criminal relevance fundamentals

Apr. 27, 2026
By Elia V. Pirozzi

This article explains how courts determine the relevance of evidence in criminal cases, including definitions, judicial discre...



Verdicts & Settlements

Negligence Jane Doe v. Dignity Health ... $35,000,000
Product Liability George Stephenson v. PK&P I... $33,384,400
Consumer Protection Jane Doe I and Jane Doe II,... $21,500,000
Construction Defects Peter Hou, an individual, G... $17,600,000
Consumers Legal Remedies Act Justin Lytle, et al., indiv... $11,500,000
Trademark Infringement Nike, Inc. v. Nicholas C. T... $11,000,000
Age Discrimination James Ruffulo and Valerie Y... $10,000,000
Prisoners' Rights Patricia Garcia, et al. v. ... $8,500,000
Dog Attack Genice Marie Horta v. City ... $5,405,225
Fair Credit Reporting Act Larry Tran, on behalf of hi... $5,000,000

On the Move

Jones Day

Apr. 24, 2026


Christopher Foster joined Jones Day as a partner in San Francisco.

Foster advises leading companies on a broad range of labor and employment matters, with a focus on traditional labor law, union organizing and decertification campaigns, collective bargaining negotiations and unfair labor practice proceedings before the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). He protects brands and operations across industries, especially in technology, manufacturing, media and entertainment, and healthcare. In addition, Foster advises clients on labor and employment issues arising in corporate transactions and workforce restructurings.


Details

Jones Day has 2500 attorneys in 40 offices including Irvine, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Silicon Valley. Among the law firm’s key practice areas are Mergers & Acquisitions, Health Care & Life Sciences, Intellectual Property. The firm’s website is jonesday.com

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Community News

Mayra A. Fornos of ADR Services Inc. said the goal of the 30/30 Bar is to create a space for connection beyond litigation and to encourage long-term professional relationships. 




Daily Appellate Report

Criminal Law and Procedure

Jessica M. v. California Dept. of Corrections & Rehabilitation

Youthful offender parole statute did not unconstitutionally alter substantive provisions of initiative statute because it did not affect any provisions integral to accomplishing the elect...


Fees and Costs

Amezcua v. Superior Court (Massage Envy Franchising)

Trial court erred in conditioning leave to amend first amended complaint on payment of attorneys' fees incurred in defendant's demurrer.


Criminal Law and Procedure

People v. Hardy

Defendant's constitutional challenges to his firearm-related convictions failed because neither assault weapons nor short-barreled shotguns constitute arms entitled to Second Amendment pr...


Criminal Law and Procedure

Bobo v. Appellate Division of Superior Court (People)

Trial court abused discretion by denying misdemeanor diversion based solely on offense consequences (loss of life) inherent in charged crime without considering statute's rehabilitative p...


Arbitration, Employment Law

Santana v. Studebaker Health Care Center

Ambiguities present across three agreements to arbitrate did not negate the parties' mutual assent or render the agreements unconscionable, so order denying arbitration was reversed.