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Technology, Law Practice

The GenAI revolution: Law firms will never be the same

Jul. 24, 2024
By Brendan Gutierrez McDonnell , Katherine L. Staba

Generative AI is and will continue to impact the legal profession and how law firms work. The billable hour may still be in pl...


Pre-litigation mediation can also help avoid harmful escalation, preserve relationships, and save costs compared to litigation...



Family

How cultural competency supports fairness in justice

Jul. 23, 2024
By Firdaus F. Dordi

Cultural competency is not only a desirous skill but a necessity to ensure continued trust and faith in our legal system.


The Cultural Competency Seminar in Family Law Practice 2024 focuses on the difficulties of communication in cultural and profe...



As a psychologist, I must navigate the meaning of my words carefully and understand each client’s unique experiences to provid...


Family

Mastering uncomfortable conversations

Jul. 23, 2024
By Gitu Bhatia

Dr. D. Sue’s exploration of uncomfortable conversations reveals how avoiding tough discussions can impede personal growth and ...



Criminal

A prosecutor has an obligation to disclose all substantial material evidence favorable to an accused, including evidence relat...


Civil Procedure, Alternative Dispute Resolution

The benefits of mediating HOA disputes

Jul. 22, 2024
By Robert M. Cohen , Lisa B. Morgan

In most cases, California homeowners' associations must resolve disputes under the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development ...



9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

Our 9th Circuit finally sees the light

Jul. 22, 2024
By William Domnarski

Joshua Kindred, a federal judge in the District of Alaska, resigned in July after being accused of sexual misconduct and haras...


Administrative/Regulatory

The Supreme Court has ruled that a plaintiff's right to challenge a regulation as facially invalid accrues when the regulation...



Tax

A rare California Supreme Court move shelters LA’s Mansion Tax

Jul. 19, 2024
By Andrew S. Ong , Ariel E. Rogers

The California Supreme Court has removed a ballot measure from the November 2024 ballot that would have broadened the definiti...


Administrative/Regulatory

The Supreme Court's decision in ...



Bankruptcy

You can’t buy happiness or a bankruptcy discharge

Jul. 19, 2024
By Catherine E. Bauer

The Supreme Court has ruled against allowing a plan of reorganization to give the equivalent of a bankruptcy discharge to thir...


The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) have conflicting views on the...



Entertainment & Sports

Female athletes need to leverage the opportunities afforded by the new NIL landscape while they can, including building a bran...


Tax

Taxpayers often come out better if they don't represent themselves, even considering the cost of professional fees. F. Lee Bai...



Technology

What California businesses need to know about the evolving AI legal framework

MCLE
Jul. 18, 2024
By John Brockland , Vassi Iliadis

With hundreds of AI-related bills pending at the federal and state level, California businesses face great uncertainty related...


U.S. Supreme Court

The Shadow Docket enables politically or ideologically motivated justices to selectively prioritize cases that advance their p...



Health Care & Hospital Law, Bankruptcy

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Bankruptcy Code does not authorize a non-bankruptcy discharge that extinguishes clai...


There should be a voluntary retirement age of 75 for federal and state judicial officers, which would allow younger judges to ...



Torts/Personal Injury, Construction, California Courts of Appeal

The court’s ruling reinforces the strong protections afforded to hirers of independent contractors, while also highlighting so...


Labor/Employment

PAGA reform bills promise relief for California employers

Jul. 16, 2024
By Elaisha Nandrajog , Jennifer S. Coleman

California Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed into law two bills that significantly reform the California Private Attorneys’ Ge...



Torts/Personal Injury

The Court of Appeal ruled that the County is not obligated to act on complaints of dangerous animals until an animal control o...


U.S. Supreme Court, Administrative/Regulatory

The Supreme Court has made substantial changes to administrative law, including overruling the Chevron doctrine and restrictin...



Torts/Personal Injury, Entertainment & Sports

When docudrama disclaimers don’t go far enough

Jul. 15, 2024
By Ericka DiMeglio

The cases of “When They See Us,” “Inventing Anna,” and “Baby Reindeer” highlight the challenges studios face in balancing ente...


Education Law

Not too long ago, Japan had a shortage of attorneys, which hindered access to justice for the poor and affected the country’s ...



Ethics/Professional Responsibility

The prevalence of fake documents in U.S. courts, particularly those presented by Iranians, is alarmingly high. Attorneys are r...


Environmental & Energy, Administrative/Regulatory

This move comes after the adoption of SB 743, which changed the methodology for examining the significance of transportation i...



U.S. Supreme Court, Civil Litigation, Administrative/Regulatory

Supreme Court ruling could alter established regulatory landscape

Jul. 12, 2024
By Brett W. Johnson , Ryan P. Hogan

The US Supreme Court has ruled that the statute of limitations for challenging an administrative regulation begins when the pl...


Torts/Personal Injury

Defendants can be held liable for injuries on non-owned property

MCLE
Jul. 12, 2024
By Bruce A. Broillet , Ivan Puchalt

California recognizes that a defendant owes a duty of care for injuries that occur on property which it does not own when the ...