The following cases categorized as "dissolution with children" were on the docket in the San Bernardino County Superior Court on July 23. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The San Bernardino County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Cecilia M. Zuniga and The County of San Bernardino against Adalberto Zuniga, Constructionlaborers Trust Funds for Southe, Laborers Health & Welfare Trust Fund for So, Laborers International Union, Laborers' International Union of North Amer, Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, Plaster Tenders Ofsouthern California Loca and The Pension of Theconstruction Laborers Pe on July 23.
Just as small business owners were gaining confidence in the California economy, Los Angeles County public health officials announced masks are required to be worn indoors despite vaccinations
The number of illegal cannabis farms in Northern Los Angeles County has grown from 150 to 500 since the onset of the pandemic with illegal dispensaries outnumbering compliant marijuana businesses 50 to1
The South Coast Air Quality Management District has adopted a rule aimed at regulating nitrogen oxide and diesel particulate matter emissions related with truck traffic at area warehouses.
Rasha Gerges Shields, a partner in Jones Day's State Attorney General Enforcement, Investigations & Litigation Practice resident in the Los Angeles Office, has been elected a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation (ABF). Membership is limited to just one percent of lawyers licensed to practice in each jurisdiction.
Governor Gavin Newsom today announced his nomination of four Court of Appeal Justices: Justice Alison M. Tucher as Presiding Justice of the First District Court of Appeal, Division Three; Justice Teri L. Jackson as Presiding Justice of the First District Court of Appeal, Division Five; Judge Cynthia C. Lie as an Associate Justice of the Sixth District Court of Appeal; and Judge Charles E. Wilson II as an Associate Justice of the Sixth District Court of Appeal.
A lawsuit filed in California Federal Court aims to get Los Angeles County children back into classrooms without restrictions after more than a year of remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed revised budget is essential to help the Superior Court of Los Angeles County maintain its current service levels and provide some one-time relief to address the COVID backlog, according to Los Angeles Superior Court officials.
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP has awarded its sixth year of diversity scholarships to three law students: Zahra Asadi, Alberto Lugo, and Eva Diaz.
Mayer Brown announced that Litigation & Dispute Resolution partner Glenn Vanzura (Los Angeles) has been selected to Los Angeles Business Journal’s (LABJ) “LA500” list in the Law category for the second consecutive year.
A federal judge denied Los Angeles County's motion to dismiss a lawsuit that alleges it mismanaged the homelessness crisis and may have even helped create it.