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Technology, Evidence

Virtual reality and spatial video are set to transform the courtroom by enabling jurors to experience evidence firsthand rathe...


Data Privacy

New year, new privacy regulations

Nov. 25, 2024
By Elliott Siebers, Patricia M. Carreiro

The California Privacy Protection Agency board has voted to advance proposed regulations to formal rulemaking, which will chan...


Judges and Judiciary

Cui bono, pro bono

Nov. 25, 2024
By Curtis E.A. Karnow

The civil courts aren't all that hospitable to the poor, as limited judicial resources and complex legal procedures put justic...


9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

Ninth Circuit calls out Ticketmaster's arbitration drama

Nov. 22, 2024
By John A. Vogt, Ryan D. Ball

The Ninth Circuit struck down Ticketmaster's arbitration agreement, finding it unconscionable under California law due to pr...


Technology, Law Practice

Why lawyers need a written policy for AI use

Nov. 22, 2024
By Michael G. Colantuono

Legal organizations must implement safeguards for generative AI tools to prevent risks and ensure responsible artificial intel...


Technology, Intellectual Property

Generative AI raises thorny copyright issues, from the legality of using protected material for training to determining owners...


Constitutional Law

The Bruen and Rahimi decisions have reshaped Second Amendment jurisprudence, clarifying the scope of permissib...


Technology, Criminal

AI facial recognition technology seeks to stamp out retail theft but may falsely accuse shoppers.


Attorneys should help clients identify beneficial owners, gather required information, establish compliance systems, and ensur...


Labor/Employment

From paid sick leave to disability accommodation, temporary workers are entitled to many of the same benefits as full-time emp...


Insurance

Fighting fire with law: Protecting homeowners from insurance burnouts

Nov. 20, 2024
By Shant A. Karnikian, Hugo Flores

Senate Bill 824 prohibits insurers from canceling or nonrenewing policies for properties in or near wildfire-affected areas fo...


California Supreme Court

A pivotal moment for shareholder rights

MCLE
Nov. 20, 2024
By Anya J. Freedman

The California Supreme Court is weighing EpicentRx, Inc. v. Superior Court, a case that could let shareholders ...



Criminal, Civil Rights

Civil rights, criminal wrongs

Nov. 20, 2024
By Eric J. Dubin



Torts/Personal Injury


Civil Procedure

When juries are mis-instructed, plaintiffs suffer

Nov. 20, 2024
By V. James DeSimone


Law Practice, Civil Litigation

Mentoring the next generation of plaintiffs' advocates

Nov. 20, 2024
By Elizabeth J. Cabraser



Law Practice


Appellate Practice

Raising the bar: The strategic value of a plaintiff-side appellate practice

Nov. 20, 2024
By Glenn A. Danas, Ashley M. Boulton


Labor/Employment

Navigating return-to-work after a disability

Nov. 20, 2024
By Chambord V. Benton-Hayes


Torts/Personal Injury


Law Practice, Ethics/Professional Responsibility

The best plaintiff's lawyer is the best human

Nov. 20, 2024
By Arash Homampour


Administrative/Regulatory


Entertainment & Sports

Amid high living costs and talent retention issues, Governor Newsom's plan to incentivize local production could stabilize Cal...


An estimated 1 in 4 divorces now occur among couples over 50. The phenomenon of gray divorce represents a significant shift in...


Recent legal surveys show AI's growing use in drafting legal documents and communications, while also raising ethical concerns...


Technology

As AI technology impacts the court reporting industry, the risks--ranging from bias to security concerns--highlight why human ...


Corporate, Administrative/Regulatory

CTA clock is ticking -- are you prepared?

Nov. 18, 2024
By Blair Castellanos

The Corporate Transparency Act went into effect on Jan. 1, 2024, requiring nonexempt entities to file a Beneficial Owner Infor...