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With Deadline Looming, New Remote Access Court Bill Introduced
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.Courts' Remote Hearing Authority in Limbo as Legislation Lingers
"Unless the Legislature starts feeling the urgency of the upcoming July 1 sunset there might be a gap in the remote authorization," said state Sen. Tom Umberg.Pending Bill SB 403 Would Add Caste to California's Anti-Discrimination Laws
Creating an additional protected class exposes California employers to further potential for liability, says Roland Juarez and Katherine P. Sandberg of Hunton Andrews Kurth.State Bar May Ask California Supreme Court for Lawyer-Licensing 'Assessment'
With the Legislature showing little interest in raising licensing fees on lawyers in 2024, the state bar's executive director said "staff-level discussions" have broached the idea of the California Supreme Court ordering an assessment.New Law Would Give Texans Venue Preference in Social Media Suits
Texas state Sen. Bryan Hughes said many social media companies include a provision in their terms of service to require any actions against them be made in states that are beneficial to the social media companies.View more book results for the query "*"
State Bar Sends Lawyer 'Snitch Rule' Language to Supreme Court
California Supreme Court justices have not indicated publicly how they feel about a mandatory-reporting rule for lawyers.Litigation Financing and Court Reporting Bills Stall in the Legislature
Bills to expand electronic court reporting and place new restrictions on litigation-funding companies in California will not move forward this year.Judiciary Escapes Significant Cuts in Newsom's Revised $307 Billion Budget
The California governor's 2023-24 proposal largely maintains planned spending. But with an uncertain revenue forecast, nothing is guaranteed.Calif. Litigation Funding Bill Narrowed to Drop Financing-Disclosure Mandate
The bill's author, state Sen. Anna Caballero, D-Salinas, said she's focused on ending "predatory" consumer financing, not litigation funding.Bill Would Honor Rose Bird on State Capitol Grounds
State Sen. Steve Glazer, D-Orinda, who once worked for Chief Justice Rose Bird, said it's time to publicly honor the first-of-her-kind jurist.How to Build Efficiency at Your Advisory Practice
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