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Civil Litigation, Law Practice, Alternative Dispute Resolution

I'll never mediate again!

May 27, 2017
By Lisa Zonder

For nearly 19 years, mediation clients have been able to speak frankly to the mediator and off the record without creating evi...


Civil Litigation, Health Care & Hospital Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution

Consider mediating your nursing home case

May 27, 2017
By Adrienne Clare Publicover

As the population ages, there is an increasing need for long-term care and consequently, litigation could increase as well. ...


Tax

Lawyers dance the 'taxes two-step'

May 27, 2017
By Robert W. Wood

We help clients to close deals, transfer property, settle estates, pursue debt collection, prosecute and settle legal disputes...


Law Practice, Judges and Judiciary

My reflections on Justice Paul Turner

May 26, 2017
By Jeremy B. Rosen

I remember the first time I met Justice Turner. It was November 4, 2002, and I had been a lawyer for slightly less than five y...


Government, Administrative/Regulatory

CalECPA reassures in the Trump age

May 26, 2017
By Susan Freiwald, Arlette Noujaim

Against this backdrop, it is reassuring that we, as Californians, benefit from the protections of the recently enacted Califor...


Government, Criminal

The panel is responsible for approving or denying all police permits that have a First Amendment component. ...


Judges and Judiciary, Government, State Bar & Bar Associations

An advocate for our courts

May 26, 2017
By Niall P. McCarthy

Despite the spirited push of many passionate and dedicated judges and attorneys in California, there is one glaring deficiency...


Law Practice, Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Maintain immunity under the Communications Decency Act

MCLE
May 26, 2017
By Matthew Lubniewski, Samantha Beatty

What should you do if users start using your client's website to post hateful, obscene or defamatory comments and images? User...


Antitrust & Trade Reg.

So why now and why this bill? In 2015, the sponsors argued that all but one state used a similar or identical labeling standar...


Family, California Courts of Appeal, Appellate Practice

A recent ruling makes clear that not all post-judgment orders are not appealable, as they "are more accurately understood as b...


Labor/Employment, Corporate, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

Decision marks the end of an era for employee benefit plans

May 25, 2017
By Robert J. McKennon, Joseph S. McMillen

The 9th Circuit has put the final nail in the coffin for grants of discretionary authority to insurers in ERISA-governed insur...


Government, Criminal, Administrative/Regulatory

Proposed classified info rule will create confusion

May 25, 2017
By Brian Cruz, Glenn Sweatt

Department of Homeland Security proposed Controlled Unclassified Information rule is a step in the wrong direction.


Labor/Employment, Government, Administrative/Regulatory

Trump's America and employer concerns

May 25, 2017
By Angela S. Rho

The new administration has proven to be action-packed and rife with controversial orders and policies. Among the most relevant...


Constitutional Law

A history of threats to impeach

May 24, 2017
By James Attridge

While impeachment threats historically constitute little more than lunatic fringe theatre, the appointment of Bob Mueller as J...


International Law, Corporate, Antitrust & Trade Reg.

President Trump can put America's Constitution first by removing Chapter 19 from NAFTA.


Securities, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate

The process of BEING public

May 24, 2017
By Sara L. Terheggen

The process of "going public," which is really about the process of "being" public, involves four stages, the most important o...


Labor/Employment, Government, Administrative/Regulatory

Concerns about proposed 'utilization scheduling' bill

May 24, 2017
By Kristina M. Launey

Can Assembly Bill 5, the Opportunity to Work Act, fashioned and passed in the Silicon Valley "bubble," serve as a model across...


Judicial Profile

Kent Kellegrew

May 24, 2017
By Arin Mikailian

Ventura County Judge Kent Kellegrew loves his work in civil court 'because it's complicated.'


U.S. Supreme Court, Intellectual Property, Corporate

Justices mulling 'conditional sale' doctrine

May 23, 2017
By Jacob A. Kramer

Many believe the Supreme Court will abolish the conditional sale doctrine in favor of a broader rule of patent exhaustion. If ...


U.S. Supreme Court, Civil Litigation, Intellectual Property

The Supreme Court has made many decisions affecting patent law in the last few years. But TC Heartland stands out.


Judges and Judiciary

The end of WWII and the Italian election

May 22, 2017
By Malcolm H. Mackey

Contrary to public opinion, World War II did not end in 1945. Proclamation 2714 declared cessation of all hostilities in World...


Civil Litigation, California Supreme Court, California Courts of Appeal

Character evidence in civil cases

May 22, 2017
By Elia V. Pirozzi

The objective of this article and self-study test is to review basic legal principles affecting the admissibility of character...


Civil Litigation, California Supreme Court, Appellate Practice

Parsing protected activity

May 22, 2017
By Sarah Hofstadter

In its latest anti-SLAPP case, the state high court recently wrestled with whether the statute should apply to all government ...


Judicial Profile

George Lomeli

May 21, 2017
By Arin Mikailian

LA County Judge George Lomeli helps jurors, lawyers keep calm during criminal cases.


Tax

Can you get tax advice on contingency?

May 20, 2017
By Robert W. Wood

Contingency-fee based tax advice and representation, while becoming more common, are the exception, not the norm. ...


Securities

Heightened securities fraud pleading standard

May 20, 2017
By Neal R. Marder, Andrew S. Jick

A recent ruling will likely make it more difficult to allege securities fraud claims based on allegedly false or misleading op...


Civil Litigation, Insurance

Decisions push life insurance class actions into state court

May 20, 2017
By Robert D. Phillips Jr., Samuel Joon Park

The shifting landscape in life insurance class actions has narrowed plaintiffs' pathways to certification.


Law Practice, Law Office Management

Succession planning for (dearly) departed partners

May 19, 2017
By Daniel O'Rielly, Dena Roche

Preparing your law practice for a partner's death or incapacity is a critical component of risk management for partner departu...


U.S. Supreme Court, Labor/Employment, California Courts of Appeal

The U.S. high court has another opportunity to turn around California courts' seeming hostility to arbitration agreements, thi...


Administrative/Regulatory

Protect the open internet

May 19, 2017
By Catherine J.K. Sandoval

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai proposes to repeal rules that would have the effect of allowing internet service providors to engage in ...