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Military Law

In a historic decision on the 80th anniversary of the Port Chicago explosion, the U.S. Navy exonerated 256 African American sa...


Despite efforts by Attorney General Rob Bonta and Secretary of State Shirley Weber to overturn Huntington Beach's voter identi...



Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Whose dollar, whose dream? Navigating third-party payor ethics

Jan. 21, 2025
By Andrew Browning , Farah Khaled

When representing a client while accepting payment from a third party, CRPC Rule 1.8.6 requires informed written consent, pres...


Law Practice

Why are briefs called 'briefs?'

Jan. 21, 2025
By Myron Moskovitz

The term "briefs" in appellate courts, once reflecting concise submissions, has evolved into lengthy documents due to the grow...



Alternative Dispute Resolution

Skilled negotiators achieve better outcomes and greater satisfaction in mediation by entering a "flow state," where intense fo...


Before Jan. 7, Southern California's idyllic neighborhoods were beloved for their beauty and charm, but the recent wildfires h...



Litigation & Arbitration

Limits on arbitral remedies under the CAA and FAA

Jan. 17, 2025
By Claude M. Stern

Arbitrators have broad discretion to craft remedies, but they must align with the contract's essence; explicit limits in agree...


LA Fires, Ethics/Professional Responsibility

In the wake of the LA disaster, unscrupulous law firms are exploiting vulnerable fire victims with false promises of guarantee...



Government

The second-term curse: Will Donald Trump defy history?

Jan. 17, 2025
By Michael A. Genovese

The so-called "second-term curse" has plagued many U.S. presidents, and for Donald Trump, breaking from past patterns of self-...


LA Fires, Insurance

The Los Angeles wildfires mark the first large-scale test of recently enacted California insurance regulations designed to pro...



Government

Carter's legacy of peace, clouded by controversy

Jan. 16, 2025
By Baruch C. Cohen

Jimmy Carter's legacy blends groundbreaking humanitarian efforts, like the Camp David Accords, with controversial positions on...


LA Fires, Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Civil Litigation

In the aftermath of recent fires, disaster victims face a flood of lawyer advertisements and events, highlighting both the vit...



Civil Procedure

Simultaneous § 998 offers: Divergent bright line rules

MCLE
Jan. 16, 2025
By Gary A. Watt

Code of Civil Procedure § 998 offers aim to encourage settlement, but recent appellate rulings on simultaneous offers expose a...


Tax, LA Fires

The IRS and California FTB have extended tax deadlines and Section 1031 exchange periods to October 15, 2025, providing relief...



In People v. Stubblefield, the court applied California's Racial Justice Act to vacate a conviction, finding the pros...


LA Fires, Criminal, Alternative Dispute Resolution

Aerial firefighting, combining air tankers, helicopters, and tactical aircraft, is a critical yet dangerous endeavor often dis...



Technology

AI-fueled fraud and the $10 billion crisis banks can't afford to ignore

Jan. 14, 2025
By Esther E. Cho , David D. Piper

With financial fraud on the rise, consumers and legislators are expecting more from banks.


In the wake of the Southern California wildfires, property owners filing insurance claims should know California laws offer ex...



U.S. Supreme Court

A good or a bad omen of things to come?

Jan. 14, 2025
By Erwin Chemerinsky

The Supreme Court's Jan. 9 ruling allowing Trump's sentencing to proceed highlights the Court's adherence to established legal...


Civil Procedure

Section 998: The high-stakes settlement strategy you need to know

Jan. 14, 2025
By Peter R. Boutin , Christopher A. Stecher

California Code of Civil Procedure Section 998 shifts costs when a settlement offer is rejected. This article answers 20 key q...



While a tougher approach to repeat offenders may appease public safety concerns, its success will ultimately depend on whether...


The new Independent Defense Counsel Office manages the county's panel of private lawyers who work as independent contractors a...



Criminal

Defending the progress of youth justice reform

Jan. 13, 2025
By Luis J. Rodriguez

California's youth justice reforms focus on rehabilitation over punishment, but new policies pushing harsher juvenile prosecut...


Criminal



Criminal

Mental health diversion is working

Jan. 13, 2025
By Louis J. Shapiro

From paranoid schizophrenia to substance abuse, California's treatment-first approach is keeping troubled defendants out of pr...


Criminal

Criminal law cases to watch in the 2025 Supreme Court term

Jan. 13, 2025
By Michael G. Freedman

The 2025 Supreme Court term will tackle key federal criminal issues, including the scope of fraud statutes, "crime of violence...



Government, Criminal

Despite data showing limited crime increases, California voters approved tougher penalties for drug and theft crimes in 2024. ...