By Jon Welner | June 1, 2023
For the next six to 12 months, developers can apply to develop housing projects in hundreds of cities across the state that have failed to comply with the state housing law, and those cities are legally required to approve them, according to Mintz's Jon Welner.
By David Anderson, Alexa Poletto, David Silva and Felicia Ng | June 1, 2023
Companies' immediate reaction to enforcement developments regarding ephemeral messaging applications may be to prohibit their use by employees, but that might not always be feasible, according to Sidley Austin's David Anderson, Alexa Poletto, David Silva and Felicia Ng.
By William W. Bedsworth | May 25, 2023
"It's fine to cite the great philosophers—like Justice Gilbert and I do—but you have to be a lot more careful with your case citations. Older case citations are always greeted with suspicion," says Justice William Bedsworth.
By Roland Juarez and Katherine Sandberg | May 25, 2023
Creating an additional protected class exposes California employers to further potential for liability, says Roland Juarez and Katherine P. Sandberg of Hunton Andrews Kurth.
By David Marroso | May 10, 2023
Zealous advocacy could be stifled to the detriment of clients on both sides of the "v," as the shifting legal landscape creates massive risk for lawyers who, in service of their clients, may become defendants in significant litigation, according to O'Melveny & Myers' David Marroso.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Julie N. Green and Randi J. Martz | May 10, 2023
We are seeing a trend in California in which certain courts are increasing their scrutiny of the administrator selection process—a trend that may continue across more state and federal courts.
By Christa Ramey | May 8, 2023
"School systems have been failing in their state- and federally mandated obligations to combat and prevent severe behavioral issues and bullying. Consequently, more liability, injury, and wrongful death suits are being filed against school districts," says Christa Ramey of ACTS Law.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Joshua M. Peck | May 4, 2023
"It doesn't mean anything," said the attorney, who has been listed in the Chambers and Partners Guides more than 20 times over the course of his career. "I know people who've been listed for years who just aren't very good litigators any more, and some of them never were. They've lost 20 miles off their fastball, metaphorically speaking, but they're still in there."
By William Bedsworth | May 2, 2023
"But so help me, the first time a cryptocurrency case lands on my desk, I'm gone. Montgomery Gentry gone," says Justice William Bedsworth.
By Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair | May 2, 2023
Interacting with the media regarding a representation can be a minefield, but attorneys can take steps to best serve their clients while remaining compliant with their ethical obligations, according to Denton's Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair.
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