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Torts/Personal Injury

Ben & Jerry's: Defamation or brand protection?

Apr. 17, 2026
By Neama Rahmani

Mittal v. Unilever frames a threshold question: when do statements made in the ordinary course of corporate governance ...


Insurance

Insurers routinely deny policyholders the right to independent defense counsel under cyber policies, despite longstanding Cali...


Securities

Opaque loans, inflated values and a lawsuit that could crack private credit

Apr. 17, 2026
By Daniel Barenbaum, Michael Dark

Amid mounting stress in the opaque private credit market, Burnell v. BlackRock TCP Capital Corp. spotlights investor cl...


Constitutional Law, Civil Rights

The 9th Circuit correctly upheld Washington's nondiscrimination protections in Olympus Spa v. Armstrong, but the opin...


A 1960s wiretapping statute, the California Invasion of Privacy Act, is being stretched to treat routine website tools like co...


Environmental & Energy

California's energy illusion meets the oil shock reality

Apr. 16, 2026
By Chang Kyoung (CK) Choi, Roberto Escobar

An ongoing oil shock is exposing California's energy vulnerability and the limits of Title 24, which, while improving efficien...


Law Practice

What was once experimental is now embedded in litigation practice, raising a question for litigators: does AI improve advocacy...


Labor/Employment

Employees required to report unsafe or illegal practices in good faith are left unprotected when those same reports become the...


Government

U.S. military interventions are costly and often ineffective, leaving instability abroad while increasing financial, human, an...


Tax, Alternative Dispute Resolution

Even when a mediation ends with a binding term sheet, the possibility that it becomes the only agreement should make you think...


Labor/Employment

Data is the black box of wage and hour mediation

Apr. 15, 2026
By Leonid M. Zilberman

In wage and hour and PAGA mediations, employer data acts like a plane's black box--both sides analyze it to reconstruct work ...


LA Fires, Insurance

Xactimate is not the law: How insurers use one software program to underpay wildfire claims

MCLE
Apr. 15, 2026
By Shant A. Karnikian, Barret Alexander

In California wildfire claims, insurers rely on Xactimate software--often using outdated data and adjustable inputs--to underv...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

Achieving success in complex litigation mediation

Apr. 15, 2026
By Stuart M. Rice

In complex litigation, successful mediation turns chaos--multiple parties, shifting liability theories, and insurance battles-...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

Successful sexual abuse mediation hinges on choosing a trauma-informed mediator, preparing clients thoughtfully, and balancin...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

As attorneys increasingly use AI in mediation, a key federal ruling warns that client use of public AI tools may waive privile...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

How mediators should handle the 'irrational' client

Apr. 15, 2026
By Robert S. Mann

When an 'irrational' client walks into mediation, the instinct is to push back--but experienced mediators know that managing ...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

Probate mediations: Balancing law, facts and emotion

Apr. 15, 2026
By Mary Thornton House

Probate mediation stands apart from typical litigation because deeply personal emotions--grief, family conflict, and perceive...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

When a hidden impediment surfaces mid-mediation, negotiations can quickly stall; you can avoid that outcome by confidentially...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

Mediation offers a confidential, collaborative, and flexible way to resolve disputes, where preparation, realistic expectatio...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

AI in ADR: Ethical innovation or disruption?

Apr. 15, 2026
By Vedica Puri

California's push to rein in AI in arbitration could make AAA's AI Arbitrator off-limits, forcing human arbitrators to keep a ...


Labor/Employment, Construction

A California appellate decision confirms that ignorance is no defense for prime contractors when payroll records show no appre...


U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law

The Chiles v. Salazar decision, despite its 8-1 margin, threatens to upend countless laws protecting patients by castin...


Law Practice, Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Ensuring responsible AI use in legal work without stifling innovation

Apr. 14, 2026
By Arlety C. Bowman, Regan F. Cucinell

AI adoption is already widespread, making bans unrealistic and strategically unsound; instead, leaders must distinguish value-...


State Bar & Bar Associations, Law Practice, Ethics/Professional Responsibility

From professional acclaim to disbarment, I write from experience about where I went wrong and how others can avoid it.


Letters

Making court fully remote is a terrible idea

Apr. 14, 2026
By Barbara A. Kronlund

A fully remote court system is inconsistent with constitutional requirements, would introduce significant practical and admini...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Civil Procedure

Attorney fee motions under increasing judicial scrutiny

Apr. 14, 2026
By Maurice Mandel II

Plaintiffs routinely seek fee awards after a favorable verdict due to exceptions to the American rule, recent cases clarify wh...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Don't let others chip away at privilege

Apr. 13, 2026
By Shari L. Klevens, Alanna G. Clair

In today's world, lawyers face commonplace situations that can easily lead to inadvertent--or reckless--disclosure of privileg...


Insurance, Health Care, Pharmaceuticals, Biotech

Outdated federal law has failed to keep pace with modern medicine and underscores the urgent need for reform to ensure women c...


Torts/Personal Injury, Health Care, Pharmaceuticals, Biotech

Federal investigators found nursing homes are drugging dementia patients and falsifying diagnoses, even as regulators consider...


Technology, Judges and Judiciary

The horror isn't AI, it's what we're doing without it

Apr. 13, 2026
By Bridget Mary McCormack

While AI drafting legal prose has raised alarm for some, it serves as a tool to assist judges rather than replace them. The tr...