Judicial Profile
Judge Abigail Baron brings compassion, precision to misdemeanor court
MCLE
Tax triage for LA fire victims
Navigating the tax implications of insurance proceeds aft...
By Alex Z. Brown, Robert W. WoodWhose dollar, whose dream? Navigating third-party payor ethics
When representing a client while accepting payment from a...
By Andrew Browning, Farah KhaledSimultaneous § 998 offers: Divergent bright line rules
Code of Civil Procedure § 998 offers aim to encourage set...
By Gary A. WattToday's News
LA Fires, Civil Litigation
Firefighter statements will be crucial in Palisades Fire lawsuits, attorneys say
By Antoine Abou-Diwan
Lawsuits stemming from the Pacific Palisades Fire claim the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power's decision to drain the Santa Ynez Reservoir left firef...
Civil Litigation
Irvine attorney uses new FTC regulations to sue TikTok-er for fake reviews
By Devon Belcher
Irvine attorney James R. Stout sues TikTok creator "LaurenSays5" for review-bombing under new FTC rules against fake reviews, claiming coordinated attacks du...
Tax, Government
San Francisco wins tentative demurrer in alcohol tax lawsuit
By James Twomey
A judge kept alive British beverage company Diageo's claim that San Francisco's tax on alcohol - in addition to the state tax - is preempted but otherwise di...
Securities
Plaintiffs renew class certification bid in Robinhood 'meme stock' lawsuit
By Wisdom Howell
Plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Robinhood LLC have renewed their motion for class certification, alleging the trading platform misled users about its relianc...
Family, Criminal, Civil Litigation
LA Courts suspend debt collection until March because of fires
By James Twomey
The debt collection pause is retroactive from Jan. 9 and ends March 8.
Environmental & Energy
California faces wave of climate litigation over emission rules
By Malcolm Maclachlan
California's withdrawal of a contested emissions waiver for clean truck rules highlights a strategic retreat to navigate ongoing legal challenges. Experts an...
Columns
Unpacking the essentials of insurance, highlighting its critical role in mitigating risks and financial uncertainty amid the i...
Florida's recent insurance reforms, including limits on contingency fees, changes to comparative fault, and restrictions on la...
Xiaohongshu is not a safe sanctuary for TikTok refugees
By Xinying Huang
President Donald Trump's TikTok proposal seeks to ease U.S.-China tensions, restore confidence, and foster innovation, while a...
Verdicts & Settlements
Sexual Abuse | Lara T.; Bethany P.; Ebony ... | $25,000,000 |
Copyright Infringement | Dish Network LLC v. Jadoo T... | $24,969,911 |
Auto v. Truck | Lethesia Guzman, et al. v.... | $17,220,807 |
Wage and Hour | Damon Coffey and Brandie Lu... | $9,970,000 |
Excessive Force | A.J.P. and A.M.P., minors b... | $4,750,000 |
Contamination | The People of the State of ... | $3,500,000 |
Malpractice | Ricky Lopez, Jr. v. Lewis S... | $2,200,000 |
Premises Liability | Jane Doe v. Roe Property | $2,000,000 |
Wage and Hour | Abigail Johnson, individual... | $1,200,000 |
Wage and Hour | Kirsten Corbett, individual... | $1,100,000 |
On the Move
Foundation Law Group LLP
Natasha S. Fedder joined Foundation Law Group LLP as a partner in Los Angeles. The move was Jan. 21, 2025.
Details
Foundation Law Group LLP has 20 attorneys in Burbank. Among the law firm’s key practice areas are Corporate Litigation Digital Media, Technology and Entertainment Employment Law. The firm’s website is https://foundationlaw.com/
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Daily Appellate Report
Immigration
Villagomez v. McHenry
Nevada felony battery resulting in substantial bodily harm is categorically a crime of violence for the purposes of removal.
Employment Law
Associated General Contractors v. Dept. of Industrial Relations
California Apprenticeship Council's amendments ensuring that apprentices would not be used as cheap labor were within its rulemaking authority and consistent with governing laws.
Family Law
Navarro v. Cervera
Domestic violence restraining order petitioner seeking to renew restraining order had a reasonable fear of future abuse where her former partner had attempted a murder-suicide and violate...
Constitutional Law
Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice v. Mayes
Defense attorneys' facial challenge to Arizona's Victim Contact Limit failed when it only contested a particular application of the statute, which would not be substantially disproportion...