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Aug. 1, 2025

In Wong Kim Ark, the Supreme Court upheld birthri...

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Jul. 29, 2025

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Today's News

Data Privacy


More than 1.2 million consumers who bought NBA Top Shot NFTs are set to share in a $7 million settlement resolving claims that Meta's tracking pixel secretly...


Civil Litigation


Plaintiffs say the overlapping class and PAGA claims against Urban Alchemy will involve complex motions, difficult pretrial issues, and significant post-judg...


U.S. Supreme Court, Judges and Judiciary, Immigration, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals


U.S. District Judge Trina L. Thompson accused the Trump administration of discriminatory intent. Meanwhile, another judge is considering similar claims from ...


Antitrust & Trade Reg.


The dispute arose after Phillips 66 allegedly used proprietary information obtained during acquisition talks to launch its own renewable fuels venture, promp...


Criminal


Prop. 36 funding talk of DA's annual meeting

Aug. 1, 2025
By David Houston

At their annual conference in Palm Desert, California's 58 district attorneys warn that the initiative's rollout is faltering without sustained state investm...


Civil Litigation


Thomas Fire class action trial moved to Ventura County

Aug. 4, 2025
By Antoine Abou-Diwan

Superior Court Judge Elaine Lu ruled that a class action over the 2017 Thomas Fire will be tried where key first responders are based, despite Southern Calif...


Columns

Constitutional Law

2nd Amendment weirdos - Part IV: The Aloha Spirit

Aug. 4, 2025
By Myron Moskovitz

How Hawai'i's Supreme Court pushed back -- politely but firmly -- against U.S. Supreme Court Second Amendment rulings in Wilso...


Environmental & Energy

A proposed EPA settlement offers long-overdue action on ozone pollution in the Joaquin Valley, but it may once again delay the...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Litigators set the record straight on Hollywood's legal myths

Aug. 1, 2025
By Shir Davidovicz, Benjamin Grush

While it's flattering that Hollywood finds the law so interesting -- and yes, we get the need for creative license -- we've go...



Verdicts & Settlements

Police Negligence William J. Richards v. Coun... $25,241,000
Hostile Work Environment Rachel Crary v. The Regents... $8,685,192
Police Negligence Margarito T. Lopez, Sonia T... $8,000,000
Wage and Hour Debra Silvas, on behalf of ... $2,287,500
Wage and Hour Franco Rangel v. Teracom Se... $900,000
Auto v. Auto John and Jane Doe v. Underi... $450,000
Breach of Guaranty BAFFS v. Appliance Outlet, ... $402,035
Wage and Hour Teodoro Curameng DeGuzman v... $299,434
Subrogation State Farm General Insuranc... $200,000
Wage and Hour Luis Velis, an individual a... $200,000

On the Move

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP

Aug. 1, 2025


Annie Hsin-Yu Huang joined Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP as a partner in San Francisco.

Huang's practice consists of state and local tax controversies at both administrative and judicial levels, tax planning and transactional work. Annie regularly practices before the California Franchise Tax Board, the California State Board of Equalization and the California Office of Tax Appeals. She also represents clients before administrative tribunals and state tax courts in other jurisdictions throughout the country. Prior to joining the firm, she was a tax counsel to one of the members of the California Board of Equalization.


Details

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP has 701 attorneys in 20 offices including Los Angeles; San Francisco; Silicon Valley; Sacramento; San Diego.. Among the law firm’s key practice areas are abor and Employment, Corporate, Business Litigation, Intellectual Property, Real Estate. . The firm’s website is www.pillsburylaw.com/en/

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Daily Appellate Report

Utilities

Patz v. City of San Diego

City failed to provide substantial evidence that its water tier-rate system imposed on residential customers but not on non-residential customers was cost-proportional.


Dependency

In re Hunter V.

Juvenile court violated incarcerated Father's statutory right to be present at dependency hearings by removing custody despite his court absences.


Consumer Law

Kim v. Airstream

Forum selection clause was enforceable where contract was not tainted by unconscionability and illegal choice of law provision seeking to waive unwaivable rights was severed by the trial ...


Civil Procedure

Wimber v. Scott

Plaintiffs, as nonvoting members, failed to meet statutory requirements allowing them to pursue fraud claims on behalf of their church against former pastor.


Constitutional Law

Health Freedom Defense Fund, Inc. v. Carvalho

LAUSD's COVID-19 vaccination policy, which required all employees to be fully vaccinated, survived rational-basis review and thus defeated plaintiffs' constitutional challenge.