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TikTok asked the Supreme Court on Monday to temporarily block a law that would effectively ban it in the United States in a ma...



A small victory in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles may not seem like much from the outside -- and it may prove...


In It to Win It

Dec. 17, 2024

Dignity Law Group APC doesn't back out of tough landlord-tenant disputes, opponents say.



MGA's attorneys argued that the opposing counsel's request to treble a $17.8 million disgorgement award was improper, because ...


In a motion to dismiss, Apple said the claims are inadequately and implausibly pled, if not barred outright because two of the...



The complaint filed by attorney James J. Orland attributes his client's "brutal and severe beating" to "ineffective protection...


The lawsuit, filed Friday in Los Angeles County Superior Court, is the latest in a series of complaints filed in state and fed...



California can set vehicle emissions standards, Supreme Court says


The workers' lawsuit, filed Thursday in the Northern District of California, claims discrimination and due process violations.



San Diego County judge praised for thoroughly digesting voluminous pleadings