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Torts/Personal Injury, Construction

The legal issue in Camacho v. JLG Industries Inc. is whether JLG should be liable for a construction worker's injuries...


U.S. Supreme Court, Criminal

In a surprising turn, the Supreme Court elevates Napue's false testimony standard over Brady's evidence disclosure req...


State Bar & Bar Associations, Ethics/Professional Responsibility

An official communication from the California State Bar can trigger panic, but understanding the investigation process - from ...


Tax

How to fix IRS Form 1099 reporting errors

Mar. 5, 2025
By Robert W. Wood

Forms 1099 are key tax reminders, and errors can trigger IRS audits, making accuracy crucial; promptly correct mistakes to avo...






Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Criminal, Civil Rights



State Bar & Bar Associations


Technology, Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Take note regarding the use of notetakers

Mar. 5, 2025
By David M. Majchrzak


Don't get caught flat-footed when it comes to CTAPP

Mar. 5, 2025
By Joel A. Osman, Catherine Macan


Letters

Name switch dishonors Vietnam veterans

Mar. 4, 2025
By Eileen C. Moore

Eileen C. Moore, a former Vietnam combat nurse, laments the renaming of Fort Moore back to Fort Benning, stripping Vietnam vet...


U.S. Supreme Court, Class Action, Civil Procedure

The Supreme Court will decide if a federal court can certify a Rule 23(b)(3) damages class when some members lack Article III ...


Guide to Legal Writing, Civil Litigation, Appellate Practice

Look out below! Fabulous footnotes

Mar. 4, 2025
By Benjamin G. Shatz, Andrew M. Beshai

Footnotes in Supreme Court decisions play a crucial role in shaping legal precedent, revealing the justices' internal dynamics...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

A sincere apology can help parties move beyond entrenched positions, rebuild trust, and open communication channels, often lea...


Labor/Employment, Corporate

As corporate giants dismantle DEI programs, the workplace braces for a legal storm of uncertainty.


Family

AI: A game changer or a real pain?

Mar. 3, 2025
By Beverly Bergstrom, Brandon Rose


Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Criminal

'Fire and Ice'

Mar. 3, 2025
By Arthur Gilbert

Highlighting the ethical responsibilities of criminal defense attorneys, especially their duty to balance client representatio...


Judges and Judiciary

Judge Jeffrey Ferguson's killing of his wife is horrific, but more shocking is the fact that for years he presided over cases ...


Insurance, Entertainment & Sports

Coach Deion Sanders' decision to purchase permanent total disability insurance for his players ahead of the 2024 Alamo Bowl un...


U.S. Supreme Court, Labor/Employment

EEOC and DOJ oppose heightened standard in 'reverse discrimination' cases

MCLE
Mar. 3, 2025
By Juan C. Enjamio, Veronica A. Torrejón

The U.S. Supreme Court heard ...


Labor/Employment, Consumer Law

In 2024, Eli Lilly launched LillyDirect, a direct-to-consumer platform providing affordable access to various drugs, bypassing...


Law Practice

Why I went to law school - Part 3: Going for big

Mar. 3, 2025
By Myron Moskovitz

Gerald saw the growing demand for big and tall sizes in fashion, persuading manufacturers to produce small lots of larger size...


Letters

I filed an appeal challenging the Dec. 30 ruling in the ...


LA Fires, Alternative Dispute Resolution

Mediation, time and the law of rebuilding Los Angeles

Feb. 28, 2025
By Howard B. Miller

Rebuilding Los Angeles by 2028 is a legal test, with disputes risking delays; swift mediation and coordinated legal action are...


Appellate Practice

Motions matter in the court of appeal too, so here are 10 tips

Feb. 28, 2025
By Tracie L. Brown, Ben Feuer

Motions in California appellate courts, governed by Rule 8.54, play a crucial role in determining the course and outcome of ap...


Rep. Richard Hudson and 120 colleagues introduced H.R. 38, the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, aiming to recog...


LA Fires

How Legal Aid can help rebuild lives after disaster

Feb. 28, 2025
By Yvonne Mariajimenez, Mara Cohen

The January wildfires in Los Angeles County were a historic disaster, and NLSLA is providing critical legal aid to help vulner...