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Real-world mediation advice from general counsel

Jan. 9, 2026
By David R. Shraga

General counsel bring unique insight to mediations based on what they've seen work--and fail. Recognizing what in-house counse...


Copyright law's reliance on judges to parse art yields predictably flawed results--evident in Yonay v. Paramount, whe...


Do you know your brief?

Jan. 9, 2026
By James Mixon

New brain science reveals what happens when lawyers let AI do the cognitive work.


After years of attempts, California has amended the Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act to let judges lower t...


Federal contractors are supposed to give hiring preferences to veterans, but the Department of Labor lets them off the hook.


Health Care & Hospital Law

The Trump administration is already deploying GenAI to second‑guess physicians' determinations of medical necessity for senior...


Administrative/Regulatory

California's 2026 carryout bag law closes the thick plastic loophole but still relies on outdated material categories instead ...


Judges and Judiciary

Chief Justice John Roberts' 2025 year-end report on the federal judiciary fails to address President Donald Trump's attacks on...


The IRS's new Trump Accounts could reshape early-life investing, offering families a flexible, long-term savings tool that ble...


Letters

No trial backlog when everyone does their part

Jan. 7, 2026
By Lawrence P. Riff

Despite a sharp rise in civil filings, the Civil Division has eliminated trial backlogs in Department 1--thanks to judicial co...


Criminal

Twenty years in California's criminal courts reveal a clear pattern: The system doesn't need radical overhaul--it needs practi...


Administrative/Regulatory

Iran's lessons for US oil policy in post-Maduro Venezuela

Jan. 7, 2026
By Sanaz (Sunny) K. Soltani

Britain's control of Iran's oil industry in the 20th century was technically successful but politically catastrophic. The less...


Mergers & Acquisitions, Entertainment & Sports

Netflix's $72 billion bid for Warner Bros. Discovery tests the limits of antitrust enforcement in the streaming era--and revea...


Appellate Practice

From Supreme Court shifts to standout rulings, 2025 sparked plenty of appellate headlines--this column tours the year's top le...


Criminal, Constitutional Law

Bail realities and policy fictions: The truth about affordable bail

Jan. 6, 2026
By Eric H. Schweitzer, Rick Horowitz

California's bail system crisis isn't the result of recent reforms--it stems from courts refusing to follow constitutional req...


Legal History / Judicial History, Judges and Judiciary

It happened

Jan. 5, 2026
By Arthur Gilbert

Retired but not retreating, I reflect on titles, time, and a judicial legacy that--like the law itself--sometimes loops back c...


Civil Litigation

Litigation is no longer episodic but operational, making proactive risk planning and litigation readiness a core business func...


Real Estate/Development, Land Use

By declining review in Kennedy Commission, the California Supreme Court let stand a ruling that sharpens a pivotal qu...


Judges and Judiciary

Judging strangers is harder than we admit

Jan. 5, 2026
By Myron Moskovitz

Our legal system often gets outcomes wrong not because the law is unknowable, but because humans are poorly equipped to judge ...


Administrative/Regulatory

ADA compliance meets street reality in risky crosswalk designs

Jan. 5, 2026
By Yosi Yahoudai, Parham Nikfarjam

At the intersection of Saticoy Street and Topanga Canyon Boulevard in Canoga Park, a newly rebuilt crosswalk tells a troubling...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility

In praise of civility and the social contract

Jan. 2, 2026
By Timothy D. Reuben

California now requires lawyers to pledge civility, but rules alone can't fix a profession--or a society--that has forgotten t...


Litigation & Arbitration


Antitrust & Trade Reg.


Antitrust & Trade Reg.



Technology, Civil Litigation


Labor/Employment

AB 692: Redefines employee contracts and raises new legal questions

Jan. 2, 2026
By Ryne C. Posey, Anthony E. Guzman II


Labor/Employment

SB 464: More rules, same gaps in California pay equity

Jan. 2, 2026
By Ryne C. Posey, Anthony E. Guzman II


Real Estate/Development, Environmental & Energy


Land Use, Environmental & Energy