Investors asked a federal judge in San Jose to preliminarily approve a $32 million settlement resolving claims that Stitch Fix...
Ten years after launching with just 23 property damage cases, Acts Law has grown into a 45-lawyer, 150-employee plaintiffs' fi...
Opening statements began in a securities fraud trial over Elon Musk's Twitter acquisition, with plaintiffs claiming his "tempo...
A taxpayer sued Los Angeles County, alleging supervisors secretly approved a $2 million payout to Chief Executive Officer Fesi...
Final judgment was entered Monday on a $50 million settlement resolving California's claims that Meta misled Facebook users ab...
Esports player sues LA over eye injury from 'less-lethal' round
By Douglas Saunders Sr.
Isaac Castellanos alleges that he was struck in the right eye by a projectile fired from 60 to 90 feet away.
Ethics committee issues guidance on judges' mentorship conflicts
By Douglas Saunders Sr.
California panel advises judges to assess bias, friendship and timing when former mentees appear in court.
CalPERS accepts trial court judgment but challenges attorney fees and scope of retirees eligible for relief.
With 715 judicial appointments, Newsom eyes another historic benchmark
By Malcolm Maclachlan
With 715 judges and justices appointed so far, retirements, vacancies, and political uncertainty could determine whether the g...
San Francisco clerks strike ends, courts to resume normal operations Monday
By James Twomey
San Francisco Superior Court clerks ended their two-day strike after reaching a tentative contract agreement addressing staffi...
Class Action
Attorney prevails against PayPal in first oral argument over browser
By James Twomey
U.S. District Judge P. Casey Pitts ruled that PayPal failed to show consumers agreed to arbitrate claims over its Honey browse...
A federal judge ruled the insurance coverage fight over oil seized by Iran will proceed as a bench trial, rejecting Chevron's ...
Employers navigate tension between California protections and federal immigration enforcement
By Malcolm Maclachlan
With ICE activity rising and California expanding worker protections, employment lawyers urge businesses to prepare for enforc...
Regulators dismissed with prejudice claims that Vidul Prakash failed to account for $20 million in warranty liabilities after ...
Federal court tosses assault, cover-up claims against sheriff's officials
By Douglas Saunders Sr.
U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner dismissed with prejudice a civil rights lawsuit accusing Los Angeles County sheriff's off...
Jurors concluded deadly force was not necessary when officers shot Jermaine Petit, an Air Force veteran later diagnosed with P...
In the Social Media Cases trial, Judge Carolyn B. Kuhl warned of a possible media gag order after an apparent violation of her...
Magistrate judge questions relevance of Disney-Amazon pact in patent fight
By Skyler Romero
InterDigital sued in February 2025 alleging that Disney's streaming services, including Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+, infringe fiv...
In the first bellwether social media addiction trial, a 20-year-old plaintiff testified Instagram and YouTube use harmed her m...
Labor/Employment
Clerks' strike shuts courtrooms, disrupts San Francisco proceedings
By James Twomey
A clerks' strike in San Francisco Superior Court forced trial postponements, canceled hearings and crowded remaining courtroom...
Opt-out providers sued Blue Cross Blue Shield in Northern California, alleging affiliates continue anticompetitive market allo...
State courts face $21 billion in construction needs and $5 billion in deferred maintenance as funding shortfalls persist.
Attorney who filed AI-fabricated briefs accepts stayed suspension
By Douglas Saunders Sr.
The Los Angeles Superior Court's appellate division found that 21 of 23 case quotations in a brief filed by Amir Mostafavi wer...
Ethics panel says court commissioners may solicit peers in judicial campaigns
By Douglas Saunders Sr.
Expedited opinion concludes restrictions on pressuring subordinates do not bar commissioners from soliciting fellow commission...
Tech deal lawyer moves to Covington & Burling's Palo Alto office
By Douglas Saunders Sr.
John Fisher will co-lead the firm's Technology Industry Group as regulatory pressures reshape the tech deal landscape.
Homeowner petitions court to block reconsideration of land-use vote, alleging conflicts involving two councilmembers.
Musk's last-minute motions denied, trial Monday over Twitter purchase posts
By Daniel Schrager
A federal judge denied Elon Musk's last-minute motions to delay trial and dismiss claims in a securities suit over his Twitter...
State Bar & Bar Associations
State Bar charges prominent trial lawyer Paul Kiesel in water billing scandal fallout
By David Houston
Kiesel responded that the charges against him risk "undermin[ing] a long-standing practice in complex litigation: responsible ...
A federal judge dismissed a putative class action alleging Pacific Bell underpaid training differentials, ruling the claims w...