Civil Litigation, Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Defense wants to seal new malpractice claims at Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP
By Meghann Cuniff
An Orange County Superior Court judge is to hear arguments next in the case by lending giant CashCall, Inc.
The firm has announced the addition of two labor and employment attorneys from Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP.
Real Estate/Development, Civil Litigation, Banking
Wells Fargo won’t talk settlement if homeowner class certified
By Winston Cho
Wells Fargo will not engage in settlement discussions to resolve accusations it improperly denied mortgage modifications that ...
Judges and Judiciary, Government, California Supreme Court
Justice Ming Chin to retire from state high court, leaving vacancy for Newsom to fill
By Craig Anderson
California Supreme Court Justice Ming W. Chin announced his retirement Wednesday, and will conclude a 24-year tenure this summ...
A rival called San Benito County Judge Steven Sanders an 'intelligent man in a tough job.'
Judge David Brown is a serious judge who doesn't take himself too seriously, lawyers say.
State Bar & Bar Associations
State Bar says multiple factors caused race data issue
By Lyle Moran
More than 65% of July bar exam takers did not report their race or ethnicity.
Judges and Judiciary, Government, Education Law
Artificial intelligence pilot for courts passes state Senate committee
By Carter Stoddard
While approving movement of SB444 to the Appropriations Committee, some senators raised concerns about possible misuse of the ...
Civil Litigation
San Jose judge rejects Russian company’s suit against Facebook
By Craig Anderson
Citing the Communications Decency Act, a San Jose federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Russian news website that w...
Civil Litigation, Government, Civil Rights
New homeless suit returns cities to judge they tried to avoid
By Meghann Cuniff
The new action returns three defendant cities to the jurisdiction of the U.S. judge they previously recused.
Tax, Law Practice, Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Criminal, State Bar & Bar Associations
Avenatti didn’t pay settlement money, client tells bar judge
By Steven Crighton
Though it was Michael J. Avenatti's State Bar hearing, it was his former client's credibility that was front and center during...
Government, Criminal
Governor’s budget would fund more than 200 new DOJ positions
By Malcolm Maclachlan
But the money in Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed 2020-21 budget comes with new tasks, including millions for forensics, gambling ...
Announced over the weekend, the new U.S. Department of Labor rule set up a four-prong test to determine if a company co-employ...
Government, Criminal
San Francisco DA's office guts gang unit, morale said to be low
By Jessica Mach, Blaise Scemama
DA Chesa Boudin fired several senior prosecutors, eliminated the office's gang unit, and called the firings "small," "precise,...
Land Use, Government
Huntington Beach strikes deal with state over housing suit
By Nicole Tyau
The settlement relies on a proposed amendment to Huntington Beach’s housing plan that would bring the city into compliance wit...
Labor/Employment
Trucking group spars with state over whether AB 5 applies
By Glenn Jeffers
Attorneys for the California Trucking Association sparred against the state Monday in federal court about whether trucking com...
Civil Litigation, Alternative Dispute Resolution
CoreLogic sanctioned for refusing arbitration
By Meghann Cuniff
A U.S. judge has sanctioned a data analytics service for disobeying an arbitration order, ending a fight over licensing in out...
Civil Litigation, Intellectual Property
Irell secures $102M jury verdict in infringement case against Wells Fargo
By Nicole Tyau
The case involved Wells Fargo infringing on USAA patents of mobile check capture that allows customers to take photos of their...
Real Estate/Development, Entertainment & Sports
Law crafted for Clippers arena is illegal, according to Forum suit
By Justin Kloczko
A lawsuit filed by an Inglewood resident and the Forum argues recent legislation aimed at streamlining a competing Los Angeles...
Education Law, Criminal
Bill to block criminal checks for universities introduced
By Jessica Mach
A “ban the box” bill that would block colleges and universities from asking student applicants about their criminal histories ...
Criminal
Defendant refuses evaluation, delaying federal gun possession trial
By Winston Cho
The trial was scheduled to start on Friday if concerns were alleviated about his fitness to stand trial.
Government
Governor promotes attorneys, gives state public defender’s office a budget boost
By Malcolm Maclachlan
Gov. Gavin Newsom promoted two attorneys working within his administration last week. He also reappointed State Public Defende...
Environmental & Energy
Suit claims Mt. Shasta’s aging sewer system overflows into Sacramento River
By Blaise Scemama
Claiming the Environmental Protection Agency failed to act, the non-profit group California River Watch sued the City of Mount...
Jack in the Box Inc. general counsel Sarah L. Super has been promoted to senior vice president and chief risk officer, the com...
Embattled attorney Michael Avenatti was approached during a break outside of a State Bar courtroom by federal agents and escor...
U.S. Supreme Court
With call for solicitor general's views, fight over corporate Alien Tort Statute liability pushed to future term
By Brian Cardile
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday sought the solicitor general's position on a closely-watched appeal testing the boundaries of...
Admiralty/Maritime
New claimants say they can defeat deadly dive boat fire defenses
By Gina Kim
Maritime lawyers: Truth Aquatics’ failed to have roving watch, sufficient fire prevention and exit ways aboard ill-fated Conce...
Government, Criminal
San Francisco DA promotes 3 managers, hires 4 attorneys, in wake of reported firings
By Jessica Mach
Three San Francisco assistant district attorneys were promoted Monday to management positions made vacant after DA Chesa Boudi...
Labor/Employment
AB 51 injunction remains, while speedy trial briefing schedule is set
By Malcolm Maclachlan
A preliminary injunction against the California law banning arbitration as a condition of employment remained in place after a...
Judges and Judiciary
Guilford to retire from Central District Jan. 31
By Meghann Cuniff
The judge’s departure comes amid an unprecedented shortage on the bench.