This term the Supreme Court has a chance to overturn a decades-old decision that kept many property owners out of federal courts.
October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. For years, law enforcement agencies, social service providers, non-gove...
Take a look around you. Consider what is occurring throughout the country. An uneducated citizenry and one predominantly educa...
There are countless reasons why people who are sexually assaulted or abused do not report what happened: It’s painful. It’s em...
This article not a judgment on the merits of capital punishment or its appropriateness in these cases, which include defendant...
Probate, California Supreme Court
Probate court closed to disinherited trust beneficiaries
In a case of first impression, a California Court of Appeal recently held that only trustees and beneficiaries under a current...
Law Practice, Judges and Judiciary
Walking into the inner sanctum of a judge’s chambers, I immediately felt a sense of awe. Sure it was filled with lots of diplo...
Real Estate/Development, Environmental & Energy, Administrative/Regulatory
The affordable housing crisis in California is longstanding and well known. A recent California Court of Appeal decision addre...
Judges and Judiciary, Family
If you stop by family court for an hour, you will see lawyered-up C-suite executives and self-represented day laborers sitting...
A little-known California constitutional provision allows courts to overturn election results due to defamation if the losing ...
Law Practice, California Supreme Court, Appellate Practice
There is a new kind of risk in California law that affects the way cases should be analyzed, on appeal, in trial, through sett...
At the end of last term, the U.S. Supreme Court hammered a bit deeper the wedge it had previously inserted between electronic ...
Government, Environmental & Energy, Constitutional Law, California Courts of Appeal
The 3rd District Court of Appeal recently ruled that the public trust doctrine can apply to groundwater extraction, but the co...
Did you know that the subatomic particle, the quark, derives its name from Joyce’s impenetrable novel “Finnegan’s Wake”?
As football is America's favorite spectator sport, it is not surprising that many football terms have crept into our everyday ...
Possible federal action imposes grave immigration consequences on older adults and their families for accessing public benefits.
Administrative/Regulatory
San Francisco’s law goes into effect in January, paving the way for it to become the largest city in the United States to ban ...
Environmental & Energy, Administrative/Regulatory
Wildfires, farms, fish and meeting water demands
California’s record-breaking wildfires in 2018 raise not only climate change and forest management issues, but also spotlight ...
Civil Litigation, Litigation & Arbitration, International Law
International arbitration finally comes to California
Effective Jan. 1, 2019, Senate Bill 766 amends the California International Arbitration statute with new rules for California ...
Since the last effort in 2000, there has been little public discourse about the need to put a constitutional amendment on the ...
With the academic year underway, first-year law school students need to be aware of the "seven deadly sins," critical missteps...
As UCI’s law school celebrates its 10th anniversary, ranked 21st among all the nation’s law schools, reviewing those early com...
Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court, California Courts of Appeal
Retroactive tort liability and the First Amendment
Why were three companies singled out to pay an enormous “public nuisance” bill? Because in the first half of the 20th century,...
We will never win the war on poverty in America unless we solve the problem of legal aid first.
Pop-up shops are here to stay; the following is a list of characteristics that should be considered by a landlord interested i...
Labor/Employment, Alternative Dispute Resolution
With just 11 full-time and part-time DFEH mediators, there are far more cases in California that we can assist.
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law
A right to bear arms, and no other rights
If Brett Kavanaugh's views becomes the law in more cases like Young v. Hawaii, the right to bear arms is at risk of swallowing...
Defense attorneys in California often are ignoring statutes enacted specifically to help our veterans transition back into pro...
Appellate Practice, Civil Litigation, Law Practice, Judges and Judiciary, California Supreme Court, California Courts of Appeal
A riddle (almost) as old as California
How many judges does it take to finally adjudicate a claim or issue in a case that goes up on appeal?
The road to success for in-house counsel is not about how to survive this corporate jungle, but rather, how to make your mark.