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Friday, November 22, 2024

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California bill to protect children from social media risks would promote lawsuits, critics say

By Michael Carroll |
A California bill that critics say would lead to an avalanche of frivolous lawsuits being filed against social media companies unanimously passed a key California Assembly panel last month.

Orange County Water District, other agencies sue chemical manufacturers PFAS in water

By Michael Carroll |
The lawsuit uses new federal drinking water standards, which manufacturers say is based on questionable science

Attorney and ethics official for the Los Angeles district attorney accused of 11 felonies

By Michael Carroll |
A Los Angeles attorney and ethics advisor to county District Attorney George Gascón has been charged by the state Attorney General’s Office with 11 felonies involving the unauthorized use of sensitive peace officer files.

Law students' meeting at Loyola Marymount disrupted by pro-Hamas protesters, antisemitic slurs

By Michael Carroll |
Loyola Marymount University is investigating an increase in antisemitic insults and other hate speech on campus in the wake of a meeting of the Jewish Law Students Association (JLSA) that ended early after pro-Palestinian protesters “harassed and bullied” attendees.

Disability services group director says PAGA lawsuits are damaging small businesses, nonprofits

By Michael Carroll |
A California law that allows individuals to file civil lawsuits against employers to resolve state Labor Code disputes needs to be overhauled this year to end trial-attorney shakedowns of small business and nonprofits, according to a disability services advocate.

2 more property insurers decide to bail out of California due to escalating costs

By Michael Carroll |
The California Department of Insurance is downplaying the decision by two more property insurers to bow out of the state’s insurance market, saying that the companies’ market share is minimal.

Former Trump attorney's lawyer on disbarment: 'inherently' unfair to ban 'presumed-innocent defendant from being able to earn the funds' to pay for 'enormous' legal defense

By Michael Carroll |
A California State Bar judge is recommending the disbarment of John Eastman, former attorney to President Donald Trump, for his involvement in alleged misconduct stemming from efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.

Second Amendment rights group sues California over restriction on out-of-state residents carrying guns

By Michael Carroll |
A gun owners rights advocacy group has filed a federal lawsuit against California’s attorney general in an effort to challenge a state law that is “unconstitutionally restrictive” and offers no avenue for out-of-state residents in California to carry firearms in public.

Redondo Beach attorney, councilman suspended from law practice for 2 years over misappropriation of funds

By Michael Carroll |
The California Supreme Court has suspended a Redondo Beach attorney specializing in employment litigation from practicing law for two years over what the California State Bar said was a “major misappropriation of client funds.”

Toddler, baby bibs contaminated with toxic PFAS chemicals, new Prop. 65 lawsuit alleges

By Michael Carroll |
An environmental services company known for filing Proposition 65 lawsuits in California is suing an Arizona baby products company, alleging that some of its baby and toddler bibs contain so-called “forever” chemicals that plaintiffs say have been linked to cancer.

Former CEO sues entertainment attorney for defamation in United Talent Agency case

By Michael Carroll |
The former CEO of a media marketing company has filed a $125 million defamation lawsuit against a Los Angeles attorney known for representing celebrity clients in an ongoing war of words involving the entertainment giant United Talent Agency Inc.

Environmental group sues U.S. Energy Department over plans to extend life of Diablo Canyon nuclear plant

By Michael Carroll |
An environmental group is suing the U.S. Department of Energy over its decision to award $1.1 billion in federal funds to keep a Central California nuclear plant operating beyond its expected closure date in 2025.

Former State Bar official`s ghost-writing of attorney discipline reports raises conflict-of-interest concerns

By Michael Carroll |
A former California State Bar deputy executive director ghost-wrote seven attorney discipline case reports that were supposed to be managed by independent outside counsel to avoid appearances of conflicts of interest, a legal investigation concluded.

President of the California FAIR Plan: California insurance market one 'major event' away from statewide financial assessment

By Michael Carroll |
California’s property insurer of last resort is a single disaster away from imposing an assessment on the state’s policyholders to pay the resulting insurance claims – creating uncertainties in an industry that says it is already in crisis.

Open-records advocates criticize proposed redactions of attorney names linked to DWP billing scandal

By Michael Carroll |
Federal investigators are improperly trying to redact the names of top former Los Angeles city officials from court documents related to a Department of Water and Power (DWP) billing scandal that “shattered public confidence” in the legal profession, open-records advocates say.

Parks group sues over proposed gondola transit project to link Union Station, Dodger Stadium

By Michael Carroll |
A group advocating for the protection of Los Angeles-area parks is suing the county’s MTA over the agency’s approval of an environmental impact report for a downtown, high-wire gondola project.

Federal judge upholds AB5 law; Truckers say law leaves them unable to protect livelihood

By Michael Carroll |
In a decision applauded by labor unions but criticized by the state’s trucking industry, a federal district judge has upheld provisions of a California law that limits the ability of employers to classify workers as independent contractors.

Governor restricts legal challenges to L.A. development in push for more housing

By Michael Carroll |
Gov. Gavin Newsom is streamlining a major mixed-use development near Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles to speed the building of housing and urban infrastructure, using new state laws aimed at reducing environmental litigation.

Southern California school district updates parental-notification policy after being sued by state

By Michael Carroll |
A San Bernardino County school district has revised its parental notification policy in the wake of California’s attorney general suing the district over alleged violations of the state constitution and state law, resulting in alleged discrimination against transgender students.

State Farm to pull 72,000 home insurance policies, complicating California's housing crunch

By Michael Carroll |
State Farm will not renew 72,000 home insurance policies in California this year, raising renewed concerns about the effects of the state’s regulatory and litigation environment, as well as the impact of catastrophic events including wildfires.