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Cheryl Miller, based in Sacramento, covers the state legislature and emerging industries, including autonomous vehicles and marijuana. She authors the weekly cannabis newsletter Higher Law. Contact her at [email protected]. On Twitter: @CapitalAccounts
July 11, 2023 | The Recorder
California lawmakers want the state Senate to approve future hires of executive director and general counsel at the state bar.
By Cheryl Miller
4 minute read
July 10, 2023 | The Recorder
Gov. Gavin Newsom's nominees to the Second and Third district courts of appeal faced no opposition in a day of hearings before the Commission on Judicial Appointments.
By Cheryl Miller
6 minute read
July 7, 2023 | The Recorder
"With Fred's passing we have lost a fount of knowledge that goes all the way back to the early Jerry Brown years," said Mike Belote, a former lobbyist for the Civil Justice Association of California. "It's difficult to replace that kind of expertise."
By Cheryl Miller
4 minute read
July 6, 2023 | Law.com
Requiring employers to prevent the spread of COVID-19 from the workplace to workers' families would create a "significant and unpredictable burden," Associate Justice Carol Corrigan wrote.
By Cheryl Miller
3 minute read
July 5, 2023 | The Recorder
California bar leaders have asked for a $107 licensing fee increase, warning that services are at risk if the agency doesn't receive additional funding.
By Cheryl Miller
3 minute read
June 30, 2023 | The Recorder
Legislation that would allow courts to continue using video appearances in certain criminal proceedings after 2023 remains pending in the Legislature.
By Cheryl Miller
2 minute read
June 28, 2023 | The Recorder
Lawmakers also sent Gov. Gavin Newsom a budget-related bill that would extend authority to use remote proceedings in civil cases through 2025.
By Cheryl Miller
3 minute read
June 27, 2023 | The Recorder
Stanford University attorney Vinita Bali and veteran prosecutor Stephen Lowney were named judges of the Santa Clara County Superior Court.
By Cheryl Miller
4 minute read
June 26, 2023 | The Recorder
California courts' authority to hold civil proceedings remotely ends July 1. Lawmakers will try to extend that authority by tucking related legislation into a budget-related bill.
By Cheryl Miller
3 minute read
June 22, 2023 | The Recorder
Sen. Tom Umberg, D-Santa Ana, said he will shelve related legislation but plans to introduce new language requiring mandatory reporting of lawyers who commit "treason, sedition or insurrection" against the state of California or the United States.
By Cheryl Miller
3 minute read
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