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News from March 2023


March 24: California 4th District Court of Appeal docket for "cv" cases

By Southern California Record |
The following cases categorized as "cv" were on the docket in the California 4th District Court of Appeal on March 24. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

Court activity on March 30: L. P. F. vs Sandra Hutchens

By Southern California Record |
The California 4th District Court of Appeal reported the following activity in the suit brought by L. P. F. and Leslie Feliz against Sandra Hutchens and The County of Orange on March 30: 'Order Filed. Appellant Leslie Feliz Submitted A Request For Leave To File A Supplementalbrief On March 27, 2023. The Request Is Denied.o'leary, P. J.'.

California 4th District Court of Appeal: Actions Taken on March 24

By Southern California Record |
The California 4th District Court of Appeal reported the following activity on March 24 in the suits below:

Greenberg Traurig Elevates 3 Los Angeles Office Attorneys

By /Southern California Record Reports |
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP elevated three attorneys to shareholder in its Los Angeles office: Ann Brigid Clark, Blakeley S. Oranburg, and Ruben Sislyan.

Court activity on March 29: James Brown vs TWDC Enterprises 18 Corp.

By Southern California Record |
The California 4th District Court of Appeal reported the following activity in the suit brought by James Brown against TWDC Enterprises 18 Corp. and Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S., Inc on March 29: 'Opinion Filed. (signed Unpublished) Affirmed.(motoike) Moore Delaney.'.

Appeals panel: Fast fashion upstart can't prove Fashion Nova violated antitrust law thru forced supplier boycott

By Scott Holland |
Fashion Nova successfully asked vendors to stop doing business with Honey Bum, but didn't necessarily violate any laws, a federal appeals court ruled

Judge OKs $725M Facebook data privacy settlement; Attorneys could ask for $181M

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The settlement documents don't yet indicate how much money individual U.S. Facebook users may expect from the deal, but it could be less than $10 each

California 4th District Court of Appeal: Actions Taken on March 23

By Southern California Record |
The California 4th District Court of Appeal reported the following activity on March 23 in the suits below:

March 23: California 4th District Court of Appeal docket for "cv" cases

By Southern California Record |
The following cases categorized as "cv" were on the docket in the California 4th District Court of Appeal on March 23. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

Court activity on March 27: L. P. F. vs Sandra Hutchens

By Southern California Record |
The California 4th District Court of Appeal reported the following activity in the suit brought by L. P. F. and Leslie Feliz against Sandra Hutchens and The County of Orange on March 27: 'Request Filed To: Appellant's Request For Leave To File A Supplemental Brief In Letter Form.'.

Court activity on March 29: Munnaz Elahi vs Imran Rashid

By Southern California Record |
The California 4th District Court of Appeal reported the following activity in the suit brought by Munnaz Elahi against Imran Rashid on March 29: 'Opinion Filed. (signed Unpublished) Affirmed.(moore) Motoike Delaney.'.

Advocacy group members claim California's knife ban unconstitutional

By Marian Johns |
SAN DIEGO (Legal Newsline) — Members of a "knife rights" advocacy group are claiming California's ban on automatically opening knives violates their Second Amendment rights.

Amber Finch named to Lawyers of Color's Power Issue

By /Southern California Record Reports |
Reed Smith is proud to announce that Amber Finch, a partner in firm’s Insurance Recovery Group and managing partner of its Los Angeles office, is being featured in Lawyers of Color’s Power Issue.

Appeals panel says California resident can't use Cal courts to overrule Virginia court's child custody order

By Scott Holland |
A California state appeals panel ruled interstate child custody jurisdiction law prevents a father, who is a U.S. State Department employee, from attempting to reorder a child custody arrangement ordered by a Virginia judge, which allowed his child to return to the D.C. area with her mother, also a State Department employee

California 4th District Court of Appeal: Actions Taken on March 22

By Southern California Record |
The California 4th District Court of Appeal reported the following activity on March 22 in the suits below:

March 22: California 4th District Court of Appeal docket for "cv" cases

By Southern California Record |
The following cases categorized as "cv" were on the docket in the California 4th District Court of Appeal on March 22. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

Johnson & Johnson stuck with $344 million California judgment

By Daniel Fisher |
Johnson & Johnson has no further avenues for challenging a $344 million judgment in California after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal of the case, which J&J and other said was based upon an unconstitutionally vague consumer-protection status.

Anthony R. Callobre, Shadi Enos Jahangir, and Kevin M. O'Malley Named 2023 Banking and Finance Visionaries by Los Angeles Times B2B Publishing

By /Southern California Record Reports |
Blank Rome partners Anthony ("Tony") R. Callobre, Shadi Enos Jahangir, and Kevin M. O'Malley were named 2023 Banking and Finance Visionaries by Los Angeles Times B2B Publishing's Banking & Finance Magazine.

Criminal charges for assisted living center over Covid outbreak signals new risk for industry already beset by lawsuits

By Sarah Downey |
Silverado Senior Living is facing criminal charges over COVID-19 deaths after allegedly admitting a patient in March 2020 from New York that was infected and led to a deadly outbreak

March 21: California 4th District Court of Appeal docket for "cv" cases

By Southern California Record |
The following cases categorized as "cv" were on the docket in the California 4th District Court of Appeal on March 21. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: