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Health Care & Hospital Law

Novartis sued in LA over drug's link to autism 

Jan. 2, 2025
By Antoine Abou-Diwan

Novartis is sued for promoting terbutaline for preterm labor, despite known brain development risks. Singleton Schreiber filed...


Class Action

The judge said the putative class members failed to file claims with the city before suing, a legal requirement the plaintiffs...



Labor/Employment

The Kern County case is so important to some farm employers that it became the rare superior court case to receive amicus curi...


State Bar & Bar Associations, Criminal

Thomas V. Girardi, once a celebrated lawyer, was convicted of wire fraud in 2024 after a failed defense of mental incompetence...



Labor/Employment, California Courts of Appeal

A 2nd District Court of Appeal panel ruled Christina Leeper's PAGA lawsuit must go to arbitration, ending the 'headless' case ...


Criminal, Civil Litigation

"I think the plaintiff lawyer could use that as further negligence against the bar," City of Orange trial attorney Aaron T. H...



The firm's expansion aligns with its commitment to serving Southern California's growing Russian-speaking population and recen...


Constitutional Law, Civil Litigation, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

Senior U.S. District Judge Edward J. Davila of San Jose allowed most of California's new law regulating social media notificat...



Judges and Judiciary

These are the judicial officers who were elected, appointed, retired, left the bench or died in California in 2024.


Civil Litigation

Multiple lawsuits in LA filed over PIH Health cyberattack

Dec. 31, 2024
By Antoine Abou-Diwan

Over a dozen lawsuits filed against PIH Health in LA County Court over a Dec. 1 cyberattack, allegedly exposing 17 million pat...



Civil Litigation

The lawsuit claimed that Tides Foundation violated a 2020 agreement to receive donations to Black Lives Matter by refusing to ...


Government, Antitrust & Trade Reg.

Nelson & Fraenkel LLP filed a lawsuit challenging California's Alcoholic Beverage Control Act for discriminating against o...



State Bar & Bar Associations

Long Beach Bar Association names Lawyer of the Year

Dec. 31, 2024
By Douglas Saunders Sr.

Robin D. Perry specializes in personal injury litigation, criminal defense, and business law.


Immigration, Constitutional Law, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

California and other states prepare for legal clashes with Trump's deportation plans, facing challenges due to a constitutiona...



Government

Gov. Newsom signed more than 1,000 new laws this year, significantly impacting legal practices. Key changes include arbitratio...


Torts/Personal Injury, Entertainment & Sports

Citing inherent risk assumption, an appellate court unanimously upheld the NCAA's position against a widow claiming her husban...



Investors accused Caribou Biosciences Inc. of causing a 25% stock drop by misleading about cash flow and treatment efficacy. A...


Civil Litigation

USC professor sues over anonymous online smear campaign

Dec. 30, 2024
By Antoine Abou-Diwan

Courtney Pade, a USC Annenberg professor, filed suit to unmask anonymous creators of websites, videos and podcasts that she sa...



Administrative/Regulatory

California's sheriffs have long resisted accountability for suspected misbehavior. A 2021 statute that gives counties new tool...


The maker of Jelly Belly jelly beans wants to amend its federal complaint against David Klein, who sold the company the tradem...



Sanctuary school bills face uncertain future amid shifting political dynamics.


Four new attorneys who just joined Legislature are all Democrats. They also all have courtroom experience.



Labor/Employment

Judge named in relation to workers' comp scheme

Dec. 27, 2024
By Douglas Saunders Sr.

Orange County Superior Court Judge Israel Claustro owns the company at the center of the fraud investigation, court documents ...


Technology, Environmental & Energy

States don't have standing to sue against EPA allowing California to enforce higher vehicle emission standards than the federa...



Data Privacy

The putative class action complaint, filed on Dec. 20 in the Northern District of California, claimed that IP addresses can be...


Administrative/Regulatory, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

The case is among the first to be decided after the U.S. Supreme Court's June ruling that ended Chevron deference, where court...



Law enforcement sometimes parades defendants before the cameras in cases of high public interest, and though that can make the...


Environmental & Energy

Santa Cruz Wharf collapse sparks CEQA controversy

Dec. 27, 2024
By Malcolm Maclachlan

A conservation group's attorney rebuts claims that its environmental lawsuit delayed crucial repairs.



Civil Litigation

The sexual harassment lawsuit against Northrop Grumman heats up as both sides trade accusations over discovery conduct. The de...


Technology

EV litigation, regulation will continue changing 

Dec. 27, 2024
By Antoine Abou-Diwan

Experts expect product liability claims will overtake driver negligence lawsuits when fully autonomous vehicles become the nor...