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Redfearn v. Trader Joe's Company
Intentional interference of contractual relations tort may be successfully brought even against nonparty whose performance is contemplated in sued-over contract.
Torts 2DCA/7 Mar. 1, 2018
Pittman v. Beck Park Apartments
Denial of motion to vacate vexatious litigant order as void affirmed where trial court retains jurisdiction to issue order even after case is dismissed.
Civil Procedure 2DCA/7 Mar. 1, 2018
Aptos Residents Association v. County of Santa Cruz
Project involving 13 small, scattered microcell transmitters properly deemed as within categorical exemption to CEQA environmental review requirements.
Environmental Law 6DCA Mar. 1, 2018
Inversiones Papaluchi S.A.S. v. Superior Court
Petition challenging court order denying motion to quash in case governed by Hague Service Convention granted where forum state's requirements for accomplishing proof of service are not met.
Civil Procedure 2DCA/5 Mar. 1, 2018
Delgadillo v. Television Center, Inc.
Under 'Seabright,' hirer delegates to independent contractor responsibility to comply with statutory or regulatory safety requirements applicable to contractor's work.
Torts 2DCA/3 Mar. 1, 2018
U.S. v. Campbell
Revocation of supervised release may not be based on violations alleged after release term ends, at least where such alleged violations are factually unrelated to ones raised prior to the term's expiration.
Criminal Law and Procedure 9th Mar. 1, 2018
U.S. v. Evans
Supervised release condition inconsistent with 'mens rea' requirement prohibiting criminal activity is unconstitutionally vague and overbroad
Criminal Law and Procedure 9th Mar. 1, 2018
Cal Fire Local 2881 v. Public Employment Relations Board
State board does not unlawfully fail to meet and confer with employee association regarding changes board makes to its regulations where parties have no employer-employee relationship.
Labor Law 3DCA Feb. 28, 2018
People v. Arevalo
Permissible for court to reduce good conduct credits to 15 percent of those stipulated at probation, where defendant convicted of violent felony subsequently violates probation.
Criminal Law and Procedure 1DCA/1 Feb. 28, 2018
Rybolt v. Riley
Renewal of restraining order proper based on reasonable fears arising from original acts of serious abuse, plus violations of original order.
Family Law 3DCA Feb. 28, 2018
Avila v. Southern California Specialty Care, Inc.
A claimant alleging wrongful death due to neglect under the Elder Abuse Act is not subject to arbitration requirements under MICRA
Arbitration 4DCA/1 Feb. 28, 2018
Patchak v. Zinke
Congress does not violate Article III of U.S. Constitution where congress enacts jurisdiction-stripping statute that changes law while lawsuit is pending in federal court.
Constitutional Law USSC Feb. 28, 2018
Jennings v. Rodriguez
Canon of constitutional avoidance misapplied by appellate court because appellate court's construal inferring detention limitation in immigration statutes was not plausible.
Constitutional Law USSC Feb. 28, 2018
Merit Management Group, LP v. FTI Consulting, Inc.
A transfer made by an intermediary does not implicate the Bankruptcy Code's securities safe harbor exception when that transfer is not the transaction a trustee seeks to avoid
Bankruptcy USSC Feb. 28, 2018
Local Joint Executive Board v. National Labor Relations Board
The National Labor Relations Board does not have discretion to depart from ordering a standard remedy without supplying a rational explanation
Labor Law 9th Feb. 28, 2018
Rentmeester v. Nike
No copyright infringement where two photographs are not substantially similar according to photographs’ different objective details.
Copyright 9th Feb. 28, 2018
Diamond v. Hogan Lovells US
Order
9th Feb. 28, 2018
Kelsey-Hayes Co. v. International Union
Order
USSC Feb. 27, 2018
New Prime Inc. v. Oliveira
Order
USSC Feb. 27, 2018
Mount Lemmon Fire District v. Guido
Order
USSC Feb. 27, 2018
Madison v. Alabama
Order
USSC Feb. 27, 2018
People v. Contreras
'Graham's' proscription on life-without-parole for juvenile nonhomicide offenders requires reconsideration of 50+ year sentences for 16-year-olds convicted of kidnapping and rape.
Criminal Law and Procedure 4DCA/1 Feb. 27, 2018
Duggan v. Department of Defense
Under 'Greenspan' an agency may exercise discipline over the disruptive manner in which an employee communicates protected whistleblower disclosures
Employment Law 9th Feb. 27, 2018
Johnen v. MSPB
Judgment finding that employee’s complaint did not contribute to employer’s adverse employment actions affirmed where finding is supported by substantial evidence.
Employment Law 9th Feb. 27, 2018
Bonivert v. City of Clarkston
Absent exigent circumstances, occupant's consent to warrantless entry of premises unreasonable under Fourth Amendment as to physically present, objecting co-occupant
Constitutional Law 9th Feb. 27, 2018
Federal Trade Commission v. AT&T Mobility
Section 5 of Federal Trade Commission Act’s common-carrier exemption applies only to common carrier’s common-carrier services where exemption is subject to activity-based interpretation.
statutory_interpretation 9th Feb. 27, 2018
Avila v. Southern California Specialty Care, Inc.
Opinion
4DCA/3 Feb. 27, 2018
Hamm v. Dunn
Order
USSC Feb. 26, 2018
In re I.F.
Age of juvenile defendant must be considered under the totality of the circumstances when determining if he is in custody.
Juveniles 3DCA Feb. 26, 2018
Modification: Gutierrez v. Carmax Auto Superstores California
The omission of a material fact is actionable under the Consumer Legal Remedies Act where the facts actually disclosed by a defendant are misleading given the facts they concealed.
Consumer Law 5DCA Feb. 26, 2018