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Taking Complaint Public, Lawyer Confronts Appellate Court's Delays
Jon Eisenberg is accusing three justices on California's Third District Court of Appeal in Sacramento of allowing some matters languish over the last three years. The court handles a heavy workload. At one point in 2018, it had the highest number of pending, fully briefed appeals per authorized justice among all state appellate districts.California Supreme Court Asks State Bar Whether Black Lawyer's Disbarment Was Discriminatory
The court pointed to a 2019 study commissioned by the state bar that found Black men have historically been placed on probation and disbarred at rates three to four times higher than white men.California Justice Leondra Kruger Sees Spotlight Amid Biden Transition
One of the youngest justices to ever serve on California's Supreme Court, Leondra Kruger is just the second African American woman to hold the position of associate justice.Federal Law Won't Shield Trucking Industry From AB5, Appeals Court Rules
California's Second District Court of Appeal found that the Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act does not preempt the state labor law.California Supreme Court Is Urged to Make 'Evolving' Gig Worker Classification Ruling Retroactive
Tuesday's hearing comes as California voters consider Proposition 22, a ballot measure fueled by record-setting donations from Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Instacart and Postmates that would exempt ride-hailing and delivery drivers from state law defining them as employees.Looking to Expand High-Stakes Appellate Work, Bryan Cave Takes Sidley's West Coast Practice Head
Jean-Claude Andre has joined Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner as a partner in Los Angeles and co-head of the appellate and Supreme Court group as the firm expands its national appellate team.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires from across the California legal market.Lawyers Want California Supreme Court to Review First Roundup Verdict
The petitions, filed by Bayer, which owns Monsanto, and lawyers for Dewayne "Lee" Johnson, who won a $289 million verdict in 2018, are the first before the California Supreme Court from among three Roundup cases that have gone to trial.3-Judge Panel Needs 4 Opinions to Reject Porn Company's Copyright Claim
All three judges wrote their own opinion, with one writing a concurring opinion to his own majority ruling.California Appeals Court Hears Arguments on First Roundup Verdict
In the first oral arguments over a Roundup verdict, a California appeals court raised numerous questions about Monsanto's defense of federal preemption but appeared hesitant to retain the $39 million in compensatory damages within the $289 million jury award.Trending Stories