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Alternative Dispute Resolution

The winning mindset of a track sprinter and velodrome racer is similar to that of a mediator, where one must find solutions to...


Constitutional Law, California Courts of Appeal

Exploring California’s anti-SLAPP statute, specifically focusing on the catchall provision in Section 425.16(e)(4), and recent...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Legal ethics considerations for ancillary businesses

MCLE
Aug. 8, 2024
By Joanna L. Mishler

Lawyers who operate an ancillary business must be aware of the ethical implications that arise, as they are subject to profess...


While the Constitution does not explicitly disqualify a candidate for the U.S. presidency based on criminal charges or convict...


Litigation & Arbitration

Is arbitration under attack? Arbitration, Schmarbitration


Aug. 8, 2024
By Christopher David Ruiz Cameron

The short answer is no: Arbitration is more prominent than ever.


Entertainment & Sports

Hollywood movie-making: a legal history

Aug. 8, 2024
By John S. Caragozian

The legal history of Hollywood movie-making from its early days to modern times, focusing on key technological advancements, l...


Tax

PTSD can reduce settlement tax - but not always

Aug. 7, 2024
By Robert W. Wood

The Tax Court upheld an exclusion for settlement monies linked to exacerbating a pre-existing physical condition like PTSD. Ho...


The camaraderie among mentors and mentees in Veterans Treatment Courts fosters a supportive environment, contributing to the s...


Environmental & Energy

California’s Advanced Clean Fleets regulation is facing regulatory obstacles, including a crucial pending preemption waiver fr...


Torts/Personal Injury, California Supreme Court

A bystander may bring a claim for negligent infliction of emotional distress even if the bystander was not aware of the role t...


By Stacy Fode


Technology, Labor/Employment

Emerging legal trends in workplace AI use

Aug. 7, 2024
By Warren F. Hodges

By Warren F. Hodges


Labor/Employment, Government

By JJ Johnston


Labor/Employment, Alternative Dispute Resolution

By Anthony Khoury


Labor/Employment, Alternative Dispute Resolution

By Angela Reddock-Wright


U.S. Supreme Court, Labor/Employment, Administrative/Regulatory

FTC non-compete ban: Life after Loper and Chevron deference?

Aug. 7, 2024
By Eric Akira Tate, Bonnie Lau

By Eric Akira Tate, Bonnie Lau and Maya King


U.S. Supreme Court, Labor/Employment, Alternative Dispute Resolution

State's anti-arbitration stance requires Supreme Court intervention yet again

Aug. 7, 2024
By Philippe A. Lebel, Anthony J. Oncidi 

By Anthony J. Oncidi and Philippe A. Lebel


Labor/Employment

California's long-awaited PAGA overhaul

Aug. 7, 2024
By Laura V. Farber, Heather L. Vanderpool

By Laura V. Farber and Heather L. Vanderpool


Labor/Employment, Constitutional Law

By Kacey R. Riccomini


Labor/Employment, Appellate Practice

By Steven M. Brunolli


Labor/Employment

By Rebecca L. Stuart


By Ben Kussman


Native Americans

Substantial burdens and sacred lands

Aug. 6, 2024
By Ashfaq G. Chowdhury

The Ninth Circuit’s Free Exercise decision in Apache Stronghold v. United: The court ultimately ruled against the Apach...


Torts/Personal Injury, Administrative/Regulatory

Amazon plans to challenge the CPSC’s ruling, and the outcome may be influenced by recent changes in administrative law interpr...


Technology

Stand and e-Deliver!: Ransomware v. Courts

Aug. 6, 2024
By Benjamin G. Shatz

The Los Angeles County Superior Court was cyberattacked by online pirates demanding ransom, forcing all 36 courthouses to clos...


Entertainment & Sports

More former athletes have filed suits against the NCAA for use of their images in March Madness promos and highlight reels. Th...


Labor/Employment

PAGA reforms will change the ADR landscape

Aug. 5, 2024
By Michael Strauss

By Michael Strauss


Education Law

The Problem Method Part IV: My mission to Japan

Aug. 5, 2024
By Myron Moskovitz

The problem method is superior to the case method used in American law schools, and law professors should adopt this method to...


Government, Constitutional Law

Knowingly approving legislation that clearly violates the U.S. and state Constitutions directly contradicts the duty to uphold...


California’s SB 553 requires virtually every employer in the state to have implemented a Workplace Violence Prevention Plan (W...