City of Los Angeles
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Recent News About City of Los Angeles
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A federal appeals panel said an L.A. federal judge was wrong to allow the class action to continue because such a suit on behalf of thousands of people who clashed with police or were arrested would sweep up proper police response with potential constitutional violations amid alleged excessive force
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A landmark lawsuit challenging Los Angeles' COVID-19 vaccine mandate has been filed in the United States District Court of California Western Division.
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The owners of a Los Angeles motel have sued the city and the police department, claiming that officers have violated their constitutional rights by conducting regular warrantless searches and seizures at the property.
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As rising costs and crime add to challenges in cities across the country, a new index analyses which metro areas are making living more manageable and which are suppressing growth with heavy taxes and regulations.
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A divided California state appeals panel says it doesn't matter if scooter rental company Bird Rides has abided by its city permits. If the scooter is left by anyone on a sidewalk, they could face a torrent of personal injury suits for allegedly causing a public nuisance
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Community activists look to new city council member Eunisses Hernandez to advance Downtown Community Plan
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A proposed ordinance that would require all new construction buildings in Los Angeles to be zero-carbon will make developing affordable housing very expensive, according to a California State University (CSU) professor
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The California Apartment Association is among the groups and individuals who are calling for an end to the COVID-19 state of emergency imposed by the Los Angeles City Council
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Sacramento ethics attorney Josiah Young wasn’t shocked to hear that a former top executive of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power pleaded guilty to a federal bribery charge last week, but the city’s role in the alleged scandal did
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The Los Angeles City Council is just kicking the can down the road in its decision to enforce anti-camping laws as a way to manage homelessness, according to a homeless advocate.
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A group of apartment owners wants to put an end to the moratorium on evictions and the freeze on rents in Los Angeles.The Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles is asking a federal court to issue an injunction preventing the city from enforcing the moratorium and rent freeze.
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LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) – A sushi restaurant has no interest in asking customers about their health to help Los Angeles County track the coronavirus and has filed a lawsuit over it.
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LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) – A group representing apartment owners in Los Angeles is challenging the city’s moratorium on evictions during the coronavirus pandemic.
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The compliance measure is part of Mayor Garcetti's "Business Ambassadors" program
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Insurers and lenders are preventing some hoteliers from housing the homeless, says hotel association
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LOS ANGELES — The general counsel for the California Employment Law Council believes the Los Angeles City Council's latest ordinance that forces employers to rehire laid-off workers due to COVID-19 will work the way the city council wants it to.
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Insurer sues attorney Mark Geragos after complaint against Mayor Eric Garcetti