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Law Practice, Appellate Practice

My Most Memorable Client Part IV: The Verdict

Dec. 6, 2021
By Myron Moskovitz

This is the final installment of a 4-part story (a true story) that began three columns ago.


Labor/Employment

On Monday, a regional director of the National Labor Relations Board ordered Amazon to hold a second union election for employ...


Law Practice, Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Help is out there for attorneys struggling with addiction

MCLE
Dec. 3, 2021
By Michael M. Brewer

The consequences from addiction — or even single incidents of intoxication — can be life-altering.


U.S. Supreme Court, Law Practice, Civil Litigation, Appellate Practice, Alternative Dispute Resolution

Supreme Court to resolve split over post-arbitration motions

MCLE
Dec. 2, 2021
By Gary A. Watt, Patrick Burns

As prior Arbitration Angle columns attest, it is no secret that the Federal Arbitration Act creates a vast number of substanti...


Law Practice, Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Entertainment & Sports, Books

This column introduces a new feature -- a monthly review of a movie (or maybe a TV show) about law and lawyers that we invite ...


U.S. Supreme Court

Property rights, the First Amendment and Malibu

Dec. 1, 2021
By James Burling

Along the California coast, we have a case where the rhetoric of property and liberty have met the reality of the California C...


U.S. Supreme Court, Entertainment & Sports, Constitutional Law

Happy anniversary, George Carlin: a tribute to an iconoclast

MCLE
Dec. 1, 2021
By Joshua J. Borger

2022 will mark the 50th anniversary of Carlin's famous 1972 monologue, "Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television." There's ...


Tax, Law Practice

Year end is coming, and it isn’t too early to think about IRS Forms 1099. If you practice in a law firm or in-house, start thi...


Letters, Corporate

The Nov. 30 story, “Some women on corporate boards disagree with quotas,” made me think back on articles I have written on bia...


Criminal

Some people have blamed this crisis on Proposition 47, the 2014 statewide referendum that reclassified many felony theft offen...


Letters, Criminal

John Hanusz’s guest column concerning the new Judiciary Sentencing INformation tool provided by the U.S. Sentencing Commission...


Securities, Corporate

2022 proxy preparation: procedure & purpose

Nov. 30, 2021
By Sara L. Terheggen

Taking these suggestions into consideration now as companies are building out their 2022 annual meeting checklists will give c...


Law Practice

Few heroes: California mission secularization

Nov. 29, 2021
By John S. Caragozian

As California has long taught schoolchildren, the 21 California missions were key in our state’s history. For better or worse,...


U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law

Ethics, schmethics — this is property litigation!

Nov. 29, 2021
By Michael M. Berger

The point is simply this: Government agencies, like all citizens, have an obligation to act not only legally, but morally.


Law Practice, Appellate Practice

Credibility on appeal

MCLE
Nov. 29, 2021
By David M. Axelrad

On appeal, no less so than in any other legal discipline, “credibility is everything.” Klein, “The Evolved Appellate Brief,” v...


Real Estate/Development, Land Use

The bills, while symbolic victories for the pro-housing movement, were heavily negotiated in the Legislature, resulting in dil...


Tax, Immigration

Taxing those controversial border legal settlements

Nov. 26, 2021
By Robert W. Wood

Not long ago, reports about potential federal government legal settlements sparked outrage. The news broke that the Biden admi...


Entertainment & Sports

In 2005, the National Basketball Association passed a rule that dramatically altered the draft, impacted the lives of thousand...


Technology, State Bar & Bar Associations, Law Practice

Multijurisdictional lawyering in an AI era

Nov. 24, 2021
By Lance Eliot

Ongoing angst about state-by-state admissions rules for practicing lawyers is a pronounced and seeming unending and rancorous ...


Using selected data points, a new system created by the United States Sentencing Commission allows judges to compare sentences...


Labor/Employment, Immigration

In a major policy shift, the new general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board, Jennifer Abruzzo, issued a memorandum ...


Torts/Personal Injury, Entertainment & Sports

Breaking down a music festival organizational disaster

Nov. 23, 2021
By Richard J. Idell

Houston, Texas' 2021 Astroworld festival may be one of the worst managed live entertainment performance events in recent histo...


Government, Civil Rights

Houses of worship must be kept safe, secure and welcoming for all members and visitors. And we must come together to stand in ...


Only those in the jury room on Friday can truly tell us why they decided to acquit Kyle Rittenhouse of all the charges.


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

The daughter of Mexican immigrants who settled in one of the poorest parts of Kansas, Judge Mary Murguia next week will become...


Tax, Labor/Employment, Health Care & Hospital Law

Like so much else related to COVID-19, vaccines have long been politicized, and that doesn’t seem likely to change anytime soo...


Environmental & Energy, Administrative/Regulatory

EPA outlines key PFAS regulatory developments on the horizon

Nov. 22, 2021
By Patrick F. Veasy, Madeline Weissman

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently issued a “Strategic Roadmap” that sets forth the agency’s comprehensive plan...


Education Law, Criminal

It is imperative that schools fairly and thoroughly investigate all allegations of sexual assault, wherever they occur on camp...


Letters, Law Practice, Consumer Law

If past behavior is the best predictor of future behavior, then Californians will veto the latest attempt by a cabal of deep-p...


U.S. Supreme Court, State Bar & Bar Associations, Law Practice

Discord in our district courts

Nov. 19, 2021
By Julian Sarkar

The majority of federal district courts -- including those in California -- have enacted local rules requiring admission to th...