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Contracts

A towering dispute in Sacramento

Dec. 19, 2024
By Gail A. Karish, Brittany Weidner

A legal battle in Sacramento over a 500-foot radio tower pits CapRadio, claiming ownership based on a 1990 agreement, against ...


Law Practice, Judges and Judiciary

Franz Kafka: Enemy of the Kafkaesque

Dec. 19, 2024
By Ashfaq G. Chowdhury

Franz Kafka's work, shaped by his legal background, offers timeless lessons for lawyers and judges, urging us to avoid the Kaf...


Corporate, Business Law, Administrative/Regulatory

DOJ playbooks: New covers, same rules?

MCLE
Dec. 18, 2024
By Randy Grossman, Misa Eiritz

While President-elect Trump has not specifically commented on corporate crime, there is speculation that DOJ programs like whi...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

ADR certification: Why 'unambitious' may be best

Dec. 18, 2024
By John Derrick

California's 2025 ADR certification may mislead consumers about competence, exclude skilled solo practitioners, and create con...


Letters

Pro bono work: A privilege and responsibility

Dec. 18, 2024
By Steven B. Piser

As a sole practitioner, I've found that participating in "Lawyers in the Library" allows me to serve the community with basi...



Technology, Corporate, Business Law


Government, Corporate, Business Law

Five considerations for white collar enforcement under Trump's second administration

Dec. 18, 2024
By Jack P. DiCanio, Emily Reitmeier Haffner


Government, Ethics/Professional Responsibility, Business Law

Minding the ramparts in an age of fear and favor

Dec. 18, 2024
By Joshua M. Robbins


Corporate, Business Law


Business Law


Health Care & Hospital Law, Government, Business Law

Looking ahead at health care enforcement: Telehealth, Medicare Advantage and AI

Dec. 18, 2024
By Benjamin R. Barron, Bradley E. Marrett


Business Law


Business Law


Ethics/Professional Responsibility

The California State Bar's proposed Rule 8.4.2 would make civility enforceable, disciplining lawyers for uncivil behavior and...


Torts/Personal Injury, Government

ABC News' $15 million settlement of a weak defamation suit with Donald Trump, coupled with an apology, undermines press freedo...


Criminal, Civil Rights

Justice delayed and dollars wasted

Dec. 17, 2024
By John R. Mills

Addressing the crisis of excessive and unconstitutional sentences requires systemic reform and proper funding for legal repres...


When financial struggles meet marital breakdowns, the consequences can be complex and far-reaching. Tune in for another insigh...


Litigation & Arbitration

Burden lifted in arbitration waiver cases

Dec. 16, 2024
By Gary A. Watt, Patrick Burns

The California Supreme Court's decision in Quach v. California Commerce Club (2024) eliminated the decades-old arbitr...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

Preparation is key to success in mediation, just as it is in trial, requiring thorough briefing, pre-mediation conferences, cl...


9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

The stealth judge

Dec. 16, 2024
By Myron Moskovitz

In a humorous and self-reflective fantasy, Myron Moskovitz imagines joining the ranks of Trump's legal team, getting appointed...


And so it begins: The 5th Circuit's decision in MHACO v. Commissioner commences the "dissing" of Chevron...


Litigation & Arbitration

Mass arbitration rules: Who decides when claims consolidate?

Dec. 13, 2024
By Bentley P. Stansbury III

The rise of mass arbitrations has prompted forums like AAA and JAMS to establish specialized rules and gatekeepers to determin...


Government, Constitutional Law

The California Legislature must strengthen the state's legal infrastructure--including enforcing housing discrimination laws, ...


Litigation & Arbitration

Arbitration will look very different in the New Year

Dec. 13, 2024
By Tricia A. Bigelow

Starting Jan. 1, 2025, two new California laws--SB 365 and SB 940--will significantly reshape arbitration, allowing plaintiffs...


Immigration

H-1B reform: Racing the clock, raising the stakes

Dec. 12, 2024
By Angela Warren

Biden's H-1B reform faces a tight deadline, with key changes to "specialty occupation" definitions and degree requirements, bu...


Tax

Many 2020-2025 wildfire settlements to be retroactively tax-free

MCLE
Dec. 12, 2024
By Robert W. Wood, Alex Z. Brown

Taxpayers can amend their returns to claim refunds for taxes paid on settlements now considered tax-free, with a special provi...


Generative AI, particularly large language models like ChatGPT, could increase the number of frivolous lawsuits by making comp...


Government, Constitutional Law

Donald Trump's push for recess appointments and unilateral control over federal spending raises serious constitutional concern...


Technology, Securities, Business Law

As the 2025 reporting season approaches, public companies must carefully review SEC rule changes on insider trading, equity gr...