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IRS Forms 1099 for lawsuit settlements often total 200% of the payment

Feb. 19, 2025

When settling a lawsuit, it's crucial to consider the tax...

By Robert W. Wood

Ocean cargo claims and forum selection clauses

Feb. 13, 2025

When ocean-borne cargo is damaged or lost during transit...

By Terry Coniglio

Arbitration has come a long way

Feb. 12, 2025

Arbitration, once a widely debated method for resolving ...

By Tricia A. Bigelow

Special Reports

Banking & Financial Services 2025

Feb. 19, 2025

In this section we explore the critical role the financial services sector plays in building and growing a successful legal practice.


Today's News

Environmental & Energy

Sable Offshore sued the California Coastal Commission, claiming its pipeline repairs are permitted, sparking outrage from environmentalists over risks tied t...


Civil Litigation

Uber's attorneys moved to dismiss claims from 57 missing plaintiffs in a sexual assault MDL, disrupting the bellwether case selection as communication fails.


Civil Litigation

An Orange County judge approved a $28 million settlement for a baby's catastrophic brain injury after social services placed her in a home with a known domes...


Technology, Data Privacy

A lawsuit claims Frontier Airlines uses TikTok software to secretly track and identify website visitors for marketing, violating California privacy laws befo...


Class Action

L.A. faces lawsuit over sewer rate hikes

Feb. 20, 2025
By Skyler Romero

A lawsuit claims Los Angeles illegally raised sewer rates without voter approval or proper notice, violating state laws. The city, however, has defeated a si...


Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Ferguson is on trial for the alleged murder of his wife, Sheryl Ferguson, following a heated argument in their Anaheim Hills hom...


Columns

On Jan. 30, 2025, Judge Curtis A. Kin ruled Los Angeles violated the Housing Accountability Act by denying a 50-unit Boyle Hei...


Constitutional Law

The rising threat to freedom of the press, fueled by self-censorship, SLAPP lawsuits, and meritless defamation claims, is exem...


Are private-public partnerships the future?

Feb. 20, 2025
By Christine N. Wood

San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie's plan to solicit private donations to address homelessness tests the theory of trickle-down ...



Verdicts & Settlements

Breach of Contract In re: Orrick, Herrington &... $8,000,000
Premises Liability Abraham Degala v. John Stew... $6,000,000
Whistleblower Retaliation Timothy Colomey v. City of ... $3,567,475
Malpractice Doe Wife, Doe Husband v. Ro... $1,550,000
Malpractice Doe Plaintiffs v. Roe Medic... $1,500,000
Wage and Hour Antwanette King, as an aggr... $1,089,350
Wage and Hour Bobby Birdi, individually a... $1,075,000
Malpractice Doe Plaintiffs v. Roe Physi... $931,000
Wage and Hour Anthony Davide, individuall... $800,000
Wage and Hour Isom Duane Day, an individu... $700,000

On the Move

Sidley Austin LLP

Feb. 19, 2025


Sarah Carlson joined Sidley Austin LLP as a partner in San Diego. The move was Feb. 14, 2025.

Carlson represents major manufacturers, importers, distributors, and retailers of consumer products in regulatory matters before the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). She skillfully guides clients on managing product risk across a variety of industries. Carlson's expertise extends to pre-market testing requirements, regulatory reporting, product recalls, both defending against and navigating them, civil penalty investigations, and the development and implementation of robust safety and compliance programs. At Sidley, she will lead the consumer product safety regulatory practice and will be an integral member of Sidley's product liability and mass torts practice.


Details

Sidley Austin LLP has 2300 attorneys in 21 offices including San Francisco, Palo Alto, Century City, Los Angeles and San Diego. Among the law firm’s key practice areas are complex transactional, restructuring, investigation, regulatory, and litigation matters. The firm’s website is https://www.sidley.com/en/us/

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Community News

Labor/Employment, Community News

Alameda County courts entered emergency mode as court staff struck over pay, workload and understaffing. The strike, backed by...



Attorney Profiles


Estate Planning and Probate Directory

Nov. 13, 2024

A comprehensive directory of estate planning and probate attorneys throughout California.


Podcasts

The San Bernardino Superior Court electronically records trial. Can the recording be used as the appellate record? While the s...



Daily Appellate Report

Torts

Modification: I.C. v. Compton Unified School District

Substantial evidence supported defense verdict on school district's liability after plaintiff suffered an injury as a result of a teacher's attempt to break up a fight.


Constitutional Law, Administrative Agencies

U.S. v. Pheasant

Statute granting Secretary of the Interior broad discretion to adopt regulations regarding public lands was constitutional because Congress provided an intelligible principle to guide the...


Immigration

Amended Opinion: Magana-Magana v. Bondi

Ninth Circuit had jurisdiction to review whether a non-citizen showed "extraordinary circumstances" to waive the one-year motion-to-reopen deadline under the Violence Against Women Act (V...


Health Care

Lin v. Board of Directors of PrimeCare Medical Network

Because medical board of directors was not composed of licentiates, it exceeded its authority under Business and Professions Code Section 809.05 in reversing peer review committee's decis...


Employment Law

Sandhu v. Board of Administration of CalPERS

Despite a contract's terms to the contrary, the "right to control" dictated whether an individual was a common law employee in violation of CalPERS.