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Orange County jury awards UC Irvine physician $17 million verdict
UC Irvine physician awarded $17 million verdict by OC jury
$10 million premises liability case dismissed by Los Angeles Superior Court judge
LA judge rules in favor of dismissing a $10 million premises liability lawsuit
Physicians sue state over new 'chilling' medical censorship law AB 2098
New Civil Liberties Alliance sued the state on behalf of five physicians over AB 2098
Congressional candidate alleges expired voting machine contract undermines election integrity in lawsuit
Secretary of State was sued by a Congressional candidate who alleges primary election results may be inaccurate
NFIB: 'Pro-business Democrats are gaining in popularity'
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) said it plans to educate new and returning members of California’s general assembly about the severity of crime, inflation, and homelessness
Ninth Circuit upholds federal judge's ban on Prop 65 litigation requiring cancer warning labels
Defense attorneys have a new tool under their belt to fend off acrylamide litigation now that the Ninth Circuit dismissed a challenge to a preliminary injunction that bans new Proposition 65 warning requirement lawsuits
MDL judicial panel consolidates social media teen addiction lawsuits in Northern California federal court
About 70% of the cases so far only name Facebook or Instagram as defendants but TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube are included despite protestations
OC Attorney: 'City workers should be trained to respond to transients after Victorville's $33.5 million litigation loss'
The city of Victorville’s $33.5 million litigation loss is likely to set a policy precedent statewide
Conservative Climate Caucus advocate: 'We are in a clean energy arms race'
Republicans are divided when it comes to climate change, but the Conservative Climate Caucus (CCC) aims to unify the party around the environment and economy
Costa Mesa Jan. 6 defendant faces 3.5 years in prison while Ashli Babbit's mom continues vigil in D.C.
When a January 6, 2021 defendant, who was also a UCLA student, was sentenced to three and a half years in prison last week, Ashli Babbit’s mother wasn’t surprised.
Jan. 6 suspect-turned-GOP candidate hosts LA County family-friendly campaign event
Republican Assembly candidate Siaka Massaquoi was a featured speaker at the Valley Community Activation Day in San Fernando Valley
Mayor emeritus reacts to lawsuit filed against LA County Sheriff alleging political discrimination
If the allegations in a lawsuit filed against Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva are true, then only the people can hold him accountable, according to a former San Luis Obispo mayor.
Encinitas school board candidate reacts to drag show promoted by gender-care support center
Encinitas Union School District board candidate: 'Drag shows are not appropriate for kids'
Congressional candidate reacts to redistricting investigation after LA City Council president's racial slur
Stan Caplan, a GOP candidate for Congress, expressed his opinion in response to the Oct. 12 news that California Attorney General will investigate redistricting in the City of Los Angeles
OC elections among many that received Zuckerberg grant money in 2020 for voter drop boxes
Orange County is among the jurisdictions that opted to accept grant money from a community group that received its funding from Mark Zuckerberg
Remdesivir widows sue Kaiser Permanente, Redlands hospital alleging wrongful COVID deaths
Christina Briones has organized a rally in front of Kaiser Permanente in Riverside on Oct. 22 at 10 a.m. and at 1 p.m. in front of Corona Regional Medical Center in Corona to raise awareness
ATRA: More than $34 million was spent on lawyer ads in top media markets statewide
Study: Californians are exposed to more legal services commercials on television than to restaurants and furniture store promotions
2000 Mules accuser charged by LA DA for sharing poll worker data with China
Eugene Yu, who filed a defamation lawsuit against Texas organizers of the film 2000 Mules, was arrested in Los Angeles last week.
Motorcyclist's parents awarded $36.25 million after LA jury finds defendant in fatal crash exclusively responsible
David Andrade died in 2018 at the age of 26 and his parents, Hortencia and Salvador Andrade were each awarded $18,125,000
Election Integrity Project on appeal: 'Vote dilution includes vote negation and vote cancellation'
EIP and a coalition of GOP Congressional candidates sued various county election officials and Gov. Gavin Newsom in the Central District of California alleging the state's voting practices are unconstitutional