The Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center claims Edison's failures caused the Eaton Fire, which destroyed its sanctuary and campus...
Disgraced Orange County judge Jeffrey Ferguson, convicted of murdering his wife, says Judge Eleanor Hunter presided over a "fu...
Ten new judges were appointed in eight counties across California on Monday.
Civil Litigation
Jury awards $52M to Sysco whistleblowers in retaliation trial
By Skyler Romero
A Los Angeles jury awarded $52 million to five former Sysco Riverside employees, finding the company retaliated against whistl...
Kevin Clune succeeds longtime president Joan Graff as head of Legal Aid at Work, pledging impact litigation, immigrant worker ...
Wine-tasting discovery fight centers on alleged exam leaks and sexual misconduct
By James Twomey
A federal judge ordered the Court of Master Sommeliers-Americas to produce internal investigative records in a lawsuit by form...
Former Twitter workers bow out of appeal, firm files new ERISA suit with other plaintiffs
By Laurinda Keys
Former Twitter employees filed a new proposed ERISA class action alleging Musk and X denied promised severance, reviving claim...
Wixen Music Publishing sued Meta in federal court, alleging willful copyright infringement, defamation, and coercive licensing...
Prospective jurors debated parental responsibility as voir dire began in a bellwether trial accusing Meta and Google of addict...
Roblox MDL leadership bids draw skepticism from judge over efficiency
By Daniel Schrager
A federal judge weighed competing bids for lead counsel in the Roblox child exploitation MDL, signaling concern that multiple ...
A San Francisco judge coordinated 13 lawsuits accusing OpenAI's ChatGPT of causing severe mental health harms, despite objecti...
Akin Gump adds former federal national security prosecutor in LA
By Douglas Saunders Sr.
Sarah E. Gerdes, a former deputy chief in the U.S. attorney's office in Los Angeles, joins Akin Gump's international trade pra...
DOJ issues first antitrust whistleblower reward in Central District case
By Skyler Romero
The Justice Department awarded its first Antitrust Division whistleblower payout, granting $1 million to an anonymous source w...
Judge again rejects preliminary approval of Sony PlayStation antitrust settlement
By Daniel Schrager
A federal judge signaled she will again deny preliminary approval of an $8 million antitrust settlement against Sony, citing u...
Jurors hear arguments over Edison damages in Thomas Fire cannabis case
By Devon Belcher
Jurors heard closing arguments on whether Southern California Edison caused millions in cannabis business losses from the Thom...
Judge blocks Riverside County from jailing low-level defendants who can't pay bail
By Douglas Saunders Sr.
The ruling addresses 19 felony charges and highlights research showing pretrial incarceration causes harm without improving pu...
California Supreme Court lets stand rulings invalidating Huntington Beach voter ID measure
By Douglas Saunders Sr.
The California Supreme Court left intact rulings that state election law preempts local charter provisions regulating access t...
Music publishers sue Anthropic again, claim AI trained on more pirated works
By Daniel Schrager
Music publishers allege Anthropic trained its Claude AI model using pirated lyrics and sheet music, reviving copyright claims ...
California Supreme Court
Chief justice says ICE activity, Racial Justice Act backlog and bar exam woes top court concerns
By Malcolm Maclachlan
Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero said federal immigration authorities have appeared at at least 17 California courthouses in th...
Langston Bar Association announces $85K in new scholarship commitments
By Douglas Saunders Sr.
The donations were made by Judicate West executive Var Fox and 2025 Lawyer of the Year Lisa M. Gilford, as part of its ongoing...
Community News
Krishnan sworn in as U.S. magistrate judge for Northern District
By Ricardo Pineda
Ajay Krishnan joins the bench after a 20-year litigation career at Keker Van Nest & Peters, including 15 years as a partner.
Civil Litigation
Attorney granted leave to clarify complaint over $200K loan between former partners
By James Twomey
The case centers on whether a $200,000 loan was part of a True Up calculation or a separate obligation due at the sale of the ...
Insurance
Insurers warn FAIR Plan is no longer California's last resort
By Malcolm Maclachlan
Insurance industry representatives told California lawmakers that the FAIR Plan is becoming the default option for too many ho...
School districts claim Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, YouTube and their parent companies included features in their platforms th...
Edison expert urges jury to slash or reject Thomas Fire damages claim
By Devon Belcher
Two cannabis companies are seeking more than $20 million in damages from the 2017 Thomas Fire. Edison acknowledges liability b...
Physicians, public health groups back children in climate lawsuit against Trump
By Douglas Saunders Sr.
More than 30 physicians, public health organizations argue youth plaintiffs face measurable harms from fossil fuel policies
Partners James T. Conley from Ogletree Deakins, Evan McBride from Jackson Lewis PC, and Dustin Woods from Lewis Brisbois joine...
Santa Barbara mineral owners sue California over oil-well setback law
By Skyler Romero
A Santa Barbara family filed a federal lawsuit claiming California's oil-well setback law SB 1137 has stripped their mineral r...
Pasadena settles with tenants over wildfire contamination inspections
By Devon Belcher
The settlement requires expanded inspections and enforcement protocols for rental housing affected by wildfire debris. The dea...
Narain Maclear LLP launches as women-owned automotive defense boutique
By David Houston
Although newly branded, Narain Maclear enters the market with scale: the firm has 16 attorneys and roughly 50 support staff sp...