Judicial Profile
Supervising Judge Shelley Kaufman brings pragmatism, empathy to L.A.'s family law bench
ADR Profile
Sonya D. Goodwin brings dual-sided insight to employment mediations
Firm Profile
Gray, Duffy, Eisenbaum & Lee wants to be more than an insurance defense firm, but still do insurers' work
MCLE
From busy to billable: Time management strategies for business-generating lawyers
For many lawyers, the tension between billable work and b...
By George BrandonCriminal relevance fundamentals
This article explains how courts determine the relevance ...
By Elia V. PirozziWhen the bench has a memory: Prosecutors, the RJA and the limits of neutrality
A recent California appellate decision confronts a questi...
By K. Chike OdiweToday's News
Civil Procedure
OpenAI co-founder testifies Musk demanded control, walked away when denied
By Daniel Schrager
Greg Brockman told jurors Musk rejected proposals that would limit his authority over the company.
U.S. District Judge Otis D. Wright II ruled that plaintiff Williene Jackson-Jones failed to meet the requirements for class certification after the 9th U.S. ...
Insurance
Litigation, regulation, federal scrutiny converge after 2025 fires
By Devon Belcher
Lawsuits, state enforcement and federal interest are raising questions about insurer conduct and whether California's regulatory system can effectively handl...
Consumer Protection Law
Apple reaches $250M settlement over iPhone AI claims
By Craig Anderson
Consumers who purchased certain iPhone 15 and 16 models could receive up to $95 under a proposed class action settlement over Siri AI features.
Judge Carolyn M. Caietti on Thursday denied Cal Coast's bid for a preliminary injunction that would have forced the San Diego County Credit Union back to the...
District Attorney Nathan Hochman and the L.A. Police Protection League endorsed John McKinney, a county prosecutor, for Los Angeles city attorney in the June...
Columns
Technology, Environmental & Energy
Modular micro-data centers in cooler climates: Geography, strategy and California's role
By Chang Kyoung (CK) Choi, Roberto Escobar
As AI transforms computing into a race shaped as much by climate, water and power as by code, modular micro-data centers are r...
Labor/Employment
Seasoned lawyers still have a place in the justice system
By William M. Paparian
Ageism persists in the legal profession despite strong legal protections, underscoring the need to evaluate attorneys and judg...
Civil Procedure
Saving California's jury bias reform from judicial retreat
By Robert Bacon
California's landmark jury-bias reform law, Code of Civil Procedure section 231.7, was designed to eliminate discriminatory ju...
Verdicts & Settlements
| Consumer Protection | United States of America v.... | $150,000,000 |
| Breach of Contract | Javanni Munguia-Brown, Ange... | $43,000,000 |
| ERISA | John Baleja, on behalf of h... | $21,500,000 |
| Auto v. Bus | Sue Thao, by and through hi... | $9,550,000 |
| Negligence | T.A. v. Los Angeles Unified... | $8,000,000 |
| Dangerous Condition of Public Property | Monique Alvarez, et al. v. ... | $6,000,000 |
| Wage and Hour | Kasper Leuzinger, Michael A... | $4,050,000 |
| Wage and Hour | Telecia B. Harris, on behal... | $2,500,000 |
| Product Liability | Alberto Salcedo Maldonado v... | $2,325,000 |
| Sexual Harassment | U.S. Equal Employment Oppor... | $1,490,000 |
On the Move
Alston & Bird LLP
Jennifer A. Golinveaux joined Alston & Bird LLP as a partner in San Francisco and Palo Alto. The move was May 4, 2026.
Details
Alston & Bird LLP has 935 attorneys in 13 offices including Los Angeles, Century City, Palo Alto, and San Francisco. Among the law firm's key practice areas are Intellectual Property, Corporate & Finance, Litigation & Trial, and Regulatory & Government. The firm’s website is www.alston.com
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Community News
The retired federal judge and the Gibson Dunn partner were recognized Wednesday for careers spanning civil rights, high-stakes litigation and access to justice. The event raised funds for the Los Angeles County Library.
Daily Appellate Report
Criminal Law and Procedure
People v. Berch
Jury was properly instructed on felony false imprisonment based on menace because menace does not require a threat of force greater than reasonably necessary to effectuate the restraint.
Juveniles
In re Parker B.
Welfare and Institutions Code section 782 dismissal erased juvenile findings for sealing purposes but did not eliminate firearm restrictions, which survive dismissals and record sealings.
Evidence, Criminal Law and Procedure
People v. Pineda
At petitioner's Penal Code section 1172.6 evidentiary hearing, resentencing court did not err in admitting hearsay evidence that was previously admitted at the preliminary hearing.
Criminal Law and Procedure
People v. Moss
Courts resentencing under section 1172.75 may reimpose the upper term even if a jury did not find, and the defendant did not stipulate, to the underlying aggravating factors.
Constitutional Law
3Pak LLC v. City of Seattle
Neither the state-created danger doctrine nor the Takings Clause applied to businesses' alleged economic harm resulting from cessation of police services amidst protests.