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Special Reports


Judicial Profile

Judge Tracey Blount recalibrates for criminal docket

Tracey M. Blount
Los Angeles County Superior Court

2026-04-18

MCLE

Xactimate is not the law: How insurers use one software program to underpay wildfire claims

Apr. 15, 2026

In California wildfire claims, insurers rely on Xactimate...

By Barret Alexander, Shant A. Karnikian

Using AI to parse the logic of a legal opinion

Apr. 8, 2026

From opinion to syllogism: How AI rapidly breaks down Sup...

By Marc D. Alexander

When going low no longer works: Strategic civility as the new power play in family law

Mar. 27, 2026

In family court, the sharpest move isn't shouting--it's s...

By Noel E. Guth


Today's News

Ethics/Professional Responsibility


A San Francisco judge allowed Packlane to amend its malpractice lawsuit, rejecting claims of delay and prejudice, and permitting new legal theories ahead of ...


Bankruptcy


A bankruptcy trustee proposed selling remaining claims against Erika Girardi for $2 million, aiming to secure immediate recovery for creditors as litigation ...


Judges and Judiciary


Judges are using AI to manage caseloads

Apr. 20, 2026
By Jack Needham

At Stanford Law School's CodeX FutureLaw Conference on Thursday, panelists discussed how they are deploying AI and what to do with attorneys who don't check ...


Plaintiffs seek to add 83 more late claimants in Palisades Fire litigation, arguing wildfire victims missed deadlines due to displacement, while public entit...


Class Action


A federal judge signaled skepticism but left open nationwide class certification in litigation alleging Wells Fargo steered clients into low-interest cash sw...


Civil Procedure


Court of Appeal removes Riverside judge from death penalty case, finding her prior prosecutorial role could create doubts about impartiality in evaluating Ra...


Columns

Part 2 of a series examines how incremental ethical lapses in legal practice can blur professional boundaries and lead to disc...


On May 11, 1880, one of the American West's deadliest shootouts killed seven men at Mussel Slough in a railroad-versus-settler...


AI may improve judicial efficiency, but it cannot replace the inherently human judgment, reasoning and legitimacy of written j...



Verdicts & Settlements

Fraud Broadmoor Lumber & Plywood ... $299,500,000
Unfair Business Practices Federal Trade Commmission; ... $100,000,000
Consumers Legal Remedies Act Patricia Bland and Edward W... $70,800,000
Securities Exchange Act Retail Wholesale Department... $32,000,000
Premises Liability Redwood Fire and Casualty I... $10,236,827
Wage and Hour Lorraine Walters, Jennifer ... $7,400,000
Invasion of Privacy Michael Erazo, Miguel Ochoa... $5,800,000
Excessive Force Dorothey Heimbach, individu... $5,000,000
Wage and Hour Andrea Brazell and Nichole ... $3,250,000
Auto v. Auto Elodia Chavez v. George Burns $2,080,291

On the Move

ADR Services, Inc.

Apr. 16, 2026


Holly J. Fujie joined ADR Services, Inc. as a neutral in Los Angeles.

Judge Fujie brings more than 40 years of experience spanning complex civil litigation, private practice and over a decade on the Los Angeles Superior Court, where she earned a reputation for her thoughtful, fair and disciplined approach to high stakes matters. Prior to joining the bench, she was an equity partner at Buchalter, handling sophisticated business disputes across a wide range of industries. As a mediator, Judge Fujie is known for her ability to quickly identify barriers to resolution and guide parties toward practical, efficient outcomes. Combining deep legal insight with a high degree of emotional intelligence, she is particularly effective in complex cases where negotiations have stalled, or non-legal dynamics are at play. A former president of the State Bar of California, she brings exceptional leadership, credibility and judgment to every matter she handles.


Details

ADR Services, Inc. has 150 attorneys in 7 offices including Century City, Downtown Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose. Among the law firm's key practice areas are Business, Insurance, Legal Malpractice, Employment, Real Estate. The firm’s website is www.adrservices.com

Address

1900 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 200 , Los Angeles CA 90067
T: (310) 201-0010

Featured Content


Community News

The volunteer-run project run by an associate at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati features first-person narratives from AA...




Daily Appellate Report

Consumer Law, Commercial Law

Modification: Aerni v. RR San Dimas

Civil Code section 1940.1 does not require individualized proof that class members used the hotel as their "primary residence."


Civil Procedure

Chevron USA Inc. v. Plaquemines Parish

State-law environmental claims challenging wartime oil production "related to" federal duties, permitting federal officer removal.


Consumer Law

Panelli v. Target Corporation

District court erred in concluding that Target consumers could not be deceived as a matter of law by "physically impossible" claim that 100% cotton sheets had a 600+ thread count.


Education

Modification: Cleare v. Superior Court (West Contra Costa County Unified School District)

Where school district failed to demonstrate it exhausted all available statutory alternatives for staffing classrooms, it did not establish impossibility as an affirmative defense.


Tax

The Retail Property Trust v. Orange County Assessment

Pandemic-related closures did not qualify as physical damage for property tax relief.