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Government


Next CAOC president wears politics and emotions proudly

Nov. 16, 2023
By Malcolm Maclachlan

San Francisco attorney Kathryn A. Stebner has been bringing elder abuse cases since the 1980s and says last few years have bee...


Law Practice


While at the Department of Justice, Kevin Rubino led the prosecution of one of California’s most significant RICO cases in rec...


Class Action


Based on an article in WeedWeek article, “plaintiffs filed the present suit, drawing the broad conclusion that all of defendan...


Law Practice


EU firm opens first US office in Los Angeles

Nov. 16, 2023
By Douglas Saunders Sr.

Aliant Law leaders said they are expecting a swift national expansion, in part by appealing to talent with money and a better ...


Law Practice


San Diego tax boutique will expand to Singapore in January

Nov. 15, 2023
By Douglas Saunders Sr.

The Singapore office will be led by associate Jared Garfield.


Technology


X Corp asks judge to enjoin social media moderation law

Nov. 15, 2023
By Malcolm Maclachlan

X Corp. says the state law discriminates by “content and viewpoint.” The state says companies should have “nothing to hide.”


State Bar & Bar Associations


Proceeds from the sale are to be used for operational needs for the next year, the bar said.


Litigation & Arbitration


The University of California says Mattel breached a contract to give $50 million to a children’s hospital that bears its name,...


Government


Hawaii offers fire victims $1M not to sue state entities

Nov. 15, 2023
By Antoine Abou-Diwan

Attorneys with Hueston Hennigan LLP advised Green and Hawaii’s attorney general on the initiative, and negotiated on the gover...


Litigation & Arbitration, Judges and Judiciary


Superior Court Judge Frederick S. Chung had tentatively granted summary judgment on all claims in favor of the City of Gilroy,...


Litigation & Arbitration


CaseyGerry represents a man who says the city and county of Los Angeles repeatedly ignored his warnings that the mother of his...


Litigation & Arbitration


California law requires 30-minute meal breaks during each five hours of work, and 10-minute rest breaks every four hours, but ...


Technology, Litigation & Arbitration


Social media companies have often successfully cited Section 230 to block lawsuits involving the posting of third-party conten...


Real Estate/Development, Government


“If a city does not have the resources to address a constitutional problem, is that a defense?” U.S. District Judge William B....


Obituaries


Robert H. Philibosian, 1940 — 2023

Nov. 15, 2023
By Douglas Saunders Sr.

Former LA County DA was ‘mentor to many great people’


Real Estate/Development


Huntington Beach City Attorney Michael E. Gates said he did not believe the city’s claims were given a full analysis under the...


Technology, Litigation & Arbitration


The flaws identified by the court were not fixed in the plaintiffs' amended complaint, which regurgitated already rejected leg...


X Corp. is seeking to enjoin the law that it says discriminates by "content and viewpoint" and imposes "significant costs" on ...


9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals


Senate confirms 9th Circuit Judge Ana de Alba

Nov. 14, 2023
By Craig Anderson

No Republicans voted for de Alba and U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-WV, who has consistently supported President Joe Biden’s other n...


Litigation & Arbitration


Gregory M. Fox, who has defended local governments in police misconduct cases, said he worries that if they don't get on top o...


Health Care, Pharmaceuticals, Biotech


Attorneys for a doctor said the plaintiffs are attempting to bootstrap a constructive fraud claim onto a medical negligence la...


Litigation & Arbitration


Apple denied any intentional discrimination in settling the case brought by the Department of Justice. It will pay $18.25 mill...


Litigation & Arbitration


Requiring automakers to install anti-theft devices of the government’s choosing “is an obstacle to the federal regulatory sche...


State Bar & Bar Associations, Community News


Gone With the Dogs

Nov. 13, 2023
By Jessica Lynn Murray


Judges and Judiciary


“When briefing an appeal, an ad hominem attack on the trial judge is not only unpersuasive, but also unseemly,” Justice Victor...


Technology


UC Regents sue insurers to recover costs of cyberattack

Nov. 13, 2023
By Antoine Abou-Diwan

“Defendants have also refused to follow the alternative dispute resolution procedure required by their own policy based on a m...


Criminal, Community News


Director Katharine Tinto said it’s the clinic’s 19th successful case since 2017, when its students started compassionate relea...


Technology


A federal judge found the coders sufficiently alleged breach of license and injury to property rights and gave them leave to a...


9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals


AB 587, the state’s content moderation law, “cannot withstand strict scrutiny, which requires that a law be ‘narrowly tailored...


Intellectual Property


U.S. District Judge David O. Carter enjoined the retailer from selling knockoff Vans shoes last year, which its attorneys argu...