Securities, Corporate
ICOs raise new questions for directors and officers
By Marc Boiron
The rapid rise of initial coin offerings has caused directors and officers of corporations with stockholders who are not offic...
Corporate, Administrative/Regulatory
Release of state regulations clears way for legal pot sales to begin
By Derek P. Cole
With release of the new regulations this month, cities and counties can now get a glimpse of what a regulated cannabis industr...
U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
California ruling helped pave the way for Brown v. Board of Education
By Frederick P. Aguirre
A federal lawsuit filed in the Southern District of California provided a key link in the evolutionary chain of school desegre...
Labor/Employment, Government, Administrative/Regulatory
After Vegas massacre, state should update workers' compensation law
By Keith More
During the shooting last month, four off-duty deputies from the Orange County Sheriff's Department bravely jumped into action ...
Law Practice, California Courts of Appeal
When is a demand letter considered just a 'bluff'?
By Edwin F. McPherson
Several questions come to mind as a result of this case: How is it to be determined if a demand letter is a just "bluff," or t...
I have to join in the chorus of voices asking: How can this be? Who is to blame? What can we do?
Labor/Employment, Corporate
Navigating organizational crises: communication, accountability
By Sara L. Terheggen
Regardless of size, industry, product, service or entity type (corporation, nonprofit, partnership, foundation or education in...
Civil Litigation, California Courts of Appeal, Appellate Practice
Choosing DIY when you need to appeal
By Charles M. Kagay
If you are desperate to get out of the trial court and into the Court of Appeal, there is an obvious temptation to find a way ...
Tax, Law Practice, Corporate
Partnership audit procedure rules will change in the new year
By Megan Lisa Jones
For audits of partnerships with partnership years beginning on or after January 2018, new audit rules will apply.
Real Estate/Development, Corporate, California Supreme Court
Documentary Transfer Taxes aren’t what they used to be
By Eric Tetrault
A California Supreme Court decision may not have made the headlines, but it creates a wrinkle that attorneys handling real est...
U.S. Supreme Court, Criminal, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Sexual privacy in the 9th Circuit
By Jerald Mosley
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is considering whether the right to sexual privacy is violated by California's anti-pros...
Labor/Employment, Immigration, Government, Administrative/Regulatory
Trump’s Buy American, Hire American order has consequences
By Jared Leung
The order has caused unintended consequences on the very businesses that it seeks to protect.
Law Practice, Insurance, California Courts of Appeal
Claims-made-and-reported policies and Section 3275
By Dominic Nesbitt
This case involves one of the worst nightmares" faced by a professional under a malpractice policy.
November is almost over. The April 15, 2018, due date for your personal income tax return is five months away. It is not too l...
Civil Litigation, Labor/Employment, Corporate
States are reining in NDA abuse
By Anthony J. Oncidi , Yonatan L. Grossman-Boder
State Sen. Connie M. Leyva has announced that she will introduce legislation to "ban secret settlements (confidentiality provi...
The Senate tax bill includes a provision that, if passed, would deny certain defendants the ability to deduct certain legal fe...
U.S. Supreme Court, Military Law, Government, Civil Rights
A different kind of courage
By Paul T. Minerich
In the early 1980s, I had the honor of representing a group of 11 Japanese-American World War II soldiers. Each soldier had co...
Transportation, Administrative/Regulatory
Your car knows if you’ve been bad or good
By Anita Taff-Rice
Thank goodness there's still a place where a person can take escape from having her every move tracked and recorded -- the aut...
Civil Litigation, Law Practice, Judges and Judiciary, California Courts of Appeal, Appellate Practice
Courts’ calculation of attorney fees
By Matthew Ross
The objective of this article and self-study test is to familiarize bench officers and attorneys on how courts determine the a...
Trump protestor trials to begin
By Scott Michelman
A trial that opens Monday in the nation's capital has major constitutional implications: the Trump administration's felony pro...
Civil Litigation, California Courts of Appeal, Appellate Practice
Sometimes, an appellate court does find facts
By Myron Moskovitz
Because appellate courts don't get to watch live witnesses testify, they never engage in fact-finding. "Never"? Well, hardly e...
Civil Litigation, Constitutional Law
Inverse condemnations finds new life after spate of wildfires
By Mark S. Roth
Until recently, inverse condemnation remained a relatively arcane area of California law. The recent wildfires, which spawned ...
Tax
What Everyone Should Know About Stock Options and Restricted Stock
By Robert W. Wood
Employee stock options are a great perk, but they can be complicated. By Robert W. Wood
California is likely to become the primary testing ground for legal cannabis, and I don't think the state has any idea what it...
Law Practice
Worst case scenarios when you decide to leave your firm
By Daniel O'Rielly, Dena Roche
It's wise to consider some of the potential worst-case scenarios that could arise in the process of departing your firm. Start...
Tax, Government
Comparing the Senate and House versions of the tax bill
By Phil Jelsma
The House passed its version on Thursday and the Senate is marking up or amending its version, which is expected to pass Friday.
Securities, Corporate
SEC warns about promoting initial coin offerings
By Gail Podolsky
The warning comes following numerous incidents of celebrities taking to social media to discuss their upcoming investments in ...
Since the IRS says cryptocurrency is property not currency, swaps should qualify as a "like-kind exchange," right?
Family, California Courts of Appeal, Appellate Practice
Appellate ruling gives custody dispute guidance
By Claudia Ribet
The decision provides guidance concerning whether written, as opposed to oral, statements of decision are required in bench tr...
Environmental & Energy, Administrative/Regulatory
Congress mulls new Clean Air Act racecar rules
By Robert Freund, Daniell Newman
Earlier this year, U.S. Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., introduced Senate Bill 203, titled the Recognizing the Protection of Motors...