Government,
Civil Litigation,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Oct. 6, 2021
A disappointing opinion
Last month, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed Central District Judge David O. Carter’s sweeping mandatory injunction against Los Angeles regarding the city’s homeless crisis.





Timothy D. Reuben
Reuben MediationTim Reuben spent more than 40 years handling complex legal disputes in California's state and federal courts. As the founder and managing partner of Reuben Raucher & Blum in Los Angeles, he has worked on a wide range of matters through jury and bench trials, arbitration, mediation, judicial reference, and settlement conferences across multiple areas of civil law, including commercial, real estate, construction, employment, intellectual property, insurance, professional liability, and unfair competition.
On Sept. 23, in LA Alliance for Human Rights v. County of Los Angeles, 2021 DJDAR 10012, where a coalition of plaintiffs sued Los Angeles over the homelessness crisis, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed Central District Judge David O. Carter's $95
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