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Labor/Employment

Want to Get Paid? Don't Inflate Your Bill

Aug. 26, 2010
By Thomas L. Dorogi

The court encourages counsel to litigate meritorious FEHA claims, but an exaggerated fee request could hurt your case.


Insurance

Does 'Remote Act' Equate to No 'Accident'?

Aug. 25, 2010
By Rex Heeseman

When should a "remote" causal act lead to no coverage? ...


Health Care & Hospital Law

With 65 percent of claims dropped, dismissed or withdrawn, a recent survey says the system is broken. In fact, the data proves...


Alternative Dispute Resolution

Given the depth of financial constraints, the judicial system is likely to collapse under its own weight. Mandatory mediation ...


9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

Statute Without Limits?

Aug. 21, 2010
By Simon J. Frankel

AB 2765 seeks to extend the statute of limitations for recovering stolen art. Sound positive? Take a closer look.


Criminal

Reducing Our Prison Population

Aug. 20, 2010
By James P. Gray

Don't let doctrinaire politicians and special interest lobbyists spread fear about releasing our inmates to reduce the prison ...


Intellectual Property

There's a trend of copyright infringement decisions favoring Internet service providers that use filtering software to identif...


Constitutional Law, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

Wrong on the Law

Aug. 19, 2010
By Erwin Chemerinsky

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' decision to stay same-sex marriages is practical but not justifiable under the law, by ...


Letters

Who Would Have Imagined?

Aug. 17, 2010
By Stephen F. Rohde

Stephen F. Rohde of Rohde & Victoroff responds to criticism of Katherine Dramer's analysis of the Proposition 8 decision. ...


Criminal

What Will Become Of Our Death Penalty System?

Aug. 14, 2010
By Stephen F. Rohde

A state commission report suggesting the death penalty system needs a significant overhaul deserves consideration, by Stephen ...


Government, Corporate

FCPA Challenges from Across the Pacific

Aug. 13, 2010
By Debra Wong Yang

Foreign Corrupt Practices Act ...


Health Care & Hospital Law

Is the California Medical Association a guardian of health care for patients or protector of its member doctors' pocket books?...


Civil Litigation

When it comes to a cross-border directive concerning the legal status of mediation in civil and commercial matters, the remedy...


Tax

Reporting Your Foreign Bank Account

Aug. 5, 2010
By Robert W. Wood

Gone are the days of hiding funds in foreign bank accounts. Are you compliant with Internal Revenue Service regulations?


Government

Freedom, Our Key to Success

Aug. 5, 2010
By James P. Gray

With a growing fiscal deficit, the United States should follow Canada's lead. ...


Immigration

Manzanar Revisited

Aug. 4, 2010
By Konrad Moore

Arizona's SB 1070 is reminiscent of Manzanar, where American citizens of Japanese descent were detained based on their appeara...


Judges and Judiciary

No one expected Chief Justice Ronald George to retire or that Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye would be nominated as his replacemen...


Letters, Judges and Judiciary

Readers comment on the issue of running against an incumbent judge. ...


Law Practice, Corporate

Courts should not punish a lawyer who acts reasonably and ethically, but is understandably fooled by the confusion of family m...


Do 'Special Answers' Make a Sound?

Jul. 28, 2010
By Dan Jacobson

If a statute is enacted but not used, does it make a sound? By Dan Jacobson of Pacific West College of Law. ...


Law Practice, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

Identifying which client holds attorney-client privilege is tricky in the realm of corporations, but not so anymore.


Criminal

How Lindsay Lohan Could Have Avoided Jail

Jul. 27, 2010
By Louis J. Shapiro

The court tossed Lindsay Lohan a a life jacket but she chose to sink instead. ...


Environmental & Energy

A Tale of Environmental Inclusion

Jul. 27, 2010
By Steven L. Hoch

Environmental practitioners can no longer afford to ignore liability under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensat...


Law Practice, Alternative Dispute Resolution

The Secret Power of the Pocket Mediation Brief

Jul. 24, 2010
By Robert S. Mann

Tips on writing effective mediation briefs for faster settlements. ...


Government, Education Law

Better Schools Through Competition

Jul. 24, 2010
By James P. Gray

Public education would benefit from a bottom-up approach with less government control.


U.S. Supreme Court, Labor/Employment

California and the 9th Circuit have been leaders in holding that class action waivers are unenforceable, but this may be chang...


Criminal

Our Nation's Top Ten Drug Policy Goals

Jul. 20, 2010
By James P. Gray

James Gray of ADR Services argues for the repeal of the nation's policy on "Drug Prohibition." ...


Civil Litigation

What's 'Free' About Speech?

Jul. 17, 2010
By A. Marco Turk

The Roberts' court has established as a crime, the advocation of activity that is nothing more than lawful and nonviolent,


Law Practice, Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Keep It Professional: Sex and Ethics

Jul. 16, 2010
By Wendy L. Patrick

When it comes to intimate conduct between lawyers and clients, what are the limits? ...


Law Practice

Redemption

Jul. 14, 2010
By Timothy A. Tosta

Timothy Tosta of Luce Forward tells the tale of a man hardened by the criminal justice system, who learns to give life and him...