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Judicial Profile

Joel M. Pressman

Nov. 9, 2016
By Arin Mikailian

San Diego County Judge Joel Pressman sees the world, and wins praise for court preparation.


Real Estate/Development

Avoid common eviction pitfalls

Nov. 8, 2016
By Anna Liu

Since unlawful detainer actions are considered summary proceedings, landlords who don't strictly comply with all statutory req...


Administrative/Regulatory

When deciding how California state and local government agencies may terminate their contracts, counsel should look to both th...


It really isn't only the 65 percent rate that is offensive about Clinton's big fat estate tax increase. By Robert W....


Government, Constitutional Law

A jury-box full of women have accused Donald Trump of sexual harassment. He has responded in the news and social media by thre...


Data Privacy

Could the election be hacked?

Nov. 8, 2016
By Hanley Chew

While the Florida election system hacking incident has raised fears that our election system is vulnerable to cyberattack, the...


Appellate Practice

Concise is not the same as short

Nov. 8, 2016
By Myron Moskovitz

A lengthy brief can be concise if the author comes to each point quickly, writes clearly and omits all fluff. But a 15 page br...


Constitutional Law

Are ballot selfie bans constitutional?

Nov. 8, 2016
By Jessica Levinson

Are ballot selfies legal in California? They are not, but only for a few more months. California recently lifted the ban on ba...


Criminal

A number of ballot propositions could significantly improve the state's criminal justice system — the focus of the U.S. Suprem...


Government, Criminal

Proposition 57 will actually demolish a generation's worth of sentencing reforms that explain why California's violent crime r...


Judges and Judiciary

Boxer dogs, Boxer Rebellion and this...

Nov. 8, 2016
By Arthur Gilbert

The opening paragraph will provide an explanation or, if you will, a warning that this column is about an intensely personal m...


Judges and Judiciary

A Fable

Nov. 8, 2016

Once upon a time there was a land that resolved disputes through a wondrous system called "Litigation." By David M. Balabanian...


Judicial Profile

Ramona See

Nov. 8, 2016
By Arin Mikailian

Superior Court Judge Los Angeles County (Torrance) ...


Judicial Profile

Michael Bush

Nov. 7, 2016
By Arin Mikailian

Superior Court Judge Kern County (Bakersfield) ...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

The art of saving face through mediation

Nov. 5, 2016
By Jan Frankel Schau

Mediations can help parties settle by offering creative remedies or solutions to parties whose underlying conflicts are that t...


Judges and Judiciary

With the 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor and 100th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's birth coming up, there's been renewed int...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

The preliminary conference, the first step in a commercial arbitration post arbitrator selection, offers a unique opportunity ...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

Avoid common errors made in mediation

Nov. 5, 2016
By Douglas E. Noll

Don't let the informality of mediation and the predictability of the process lead you into a false sense of mastery — lawyers ...


Tax

IRS expands definition of 'non-willful' conduct

Nov. 5, 2016
By Mitchell B. Dubick

At a recent tax conference, an IRS official provided an expansive definition of non-willful conduct, stating that even conduct...


GC Email

Forum selection clause rulings go rogue

Nov. 5, 2016
By Jahiz Noel Agard

Forum selection clauses are automatically invalid and unenforceable in ERISA cases, so say two federal district courts, buckin...


Civil Litigation, Law Practice

There are two types of objectors to class action settlements. At first, they look the same. On close inspection, however, it b...


Government

The fate of the Supreme Court

Nov. 5, 2016
By Barry P. Mcdonald

The fact that our fundamental law of the land will vary dramatically depending on the political party that appoints justices i...


Determining the date on which a potentially insured injury occurred can be relatively simple in a traditional insurance claim,...


Tax

Trump's aggressive tax opinion

Nov. 4, 2016
By Robert W. Wood

While the latest discoveries about the level of Trump's tax aggression probably will not change too many hearts or minds -- it...


Intellectual Property

Bar lowered for Lanham Act fee awards

Nov. 4, 2016
By Sharoni S. Finkelstein

Last week, the 9th Circuit reversed decades-old precedent when it abandoned its standard for awarding attorney fees in Lanham ...


Government

The ballot initiative, which aims to provide funding for the modernization of schools in California, enjoys bipartisan support...


U.S. Supreme Court

Both candidates should care about this case

Nov. 4, 2016
By Brianne Gorod

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in NLRB v. Southwest General could have major implications for how quickly and effe...


Perspective

Our judiciary is under attack

Nov. 4, 2016
By Joseph W. Cotchett Jr.

As the election hopes of Donald Trump dim and the possibility of a Democratic Senate increase, Republicans, including Sens. Te...


Civil Litigation, Law Practice

Ensure that your clients pay your fees

MCLE
Nov. 4, 2016
By Lorraine M. Walsh

After spending countless hours, months and even years working on a case, the last thing you want to worry about is not getting...