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Thursday, April 17, 2025

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Court activity on April 4: The People of the State of California vs Esequiel Alvarado Gallegos Jr.

By Southern California Record |
The San Bernardino County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by The People of the State of California against Esequiel Alvarado Gallegos Jr. on April 4: 'No New Address'.

Court activity on April 4: The People of the State of California vs Raymundo Lopez Jr.

By Southern California Record |
The San Bernardino County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by The People of the State of California against Raymundo Lopez Jr. on April 4: 'No New Address'.

April 4: San Bernardino County Superior Court docket for "infraction" cases

By Southern California Record |
The following cases categorized as "infraction" were on the docket in the San Bernardino County Superior Court on April 4. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

San Bernardino County Superior Court: Actions Taken on April 4

By Southern California Record |
The San Bernardino County Superior Court reported the following activity on April 4 in the suits below:

Court activity on April 4: The People of the State of California vs Felipe Abel Montanez

By Southern California Record |
The San Bernardino County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by The People of the State of California against Felipe Abel Montanez on April 4: 'No New Address'.

The Hollywood Reporter Names Robert Darwell a 2025 Power Lawyer

By The Socal Record |
Sheppard Mullin Partner and Head of Global Media Robert Darwell has again been recognized as a “Power Lawyer” by The Hollywood Reporter (THR), marking his 19th consecutive appearance on one of the industry’s most coveted lists.

Greenberg Traurig’s Homin Lee Again Recognized as Banking and Finance Visionary

By The Socal Record |
Homin Lee, shareholder of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP, was again named a 2025 Banking and Finance Visionary by the Los Angeles Times Studios brand publishing team.

Court activity on April 3: The People of the State of California vs David Alan Falch

By Southern California Record |
The San Bernardino County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by The People of the State of California against David Alan Falch on April 3: 'No Forwarding Address'.

San Bernardino County Superior Court: Actions Taken on April 3

By Southern California Record |
The San Bernardino County Superior Court reported the following activity on April 3 in the suits below:

April 3: San Bernardino County Superior Court docket for "infraction" cases

By Southern California Record |
The following cases categorized as "infraction" were on the docket in the San Bernardino County Superior Court on April 3. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

Darrell Miller and Marc Simon Named to The Hollywood Reporter’s 2025 Power Lawyers List

By The Socal Record |
Fox Rothschild congratulates Darrell D. Miller and Marc H. Simon, who were named to The Hollywood Reporter’s 2025 “Power Lawyers” list.

CA labor rules requiring employers to reimburse work expenses don't apply to CA public universities

By Scott Holland |
California's state university system doesn't have to reimburse a professor's Covid work-from-home expenses, a state appeals said, despite a state law that requires private employers to do so and doesn't explicitly exclude public employers, like universities

Case activity for The People of the State of California vs Marc Anthony Candelaria on April 3

By Southern California Record |
The San Bernardino County Superior Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by The People of the State of California against Marc Anthony Candelaria on April 3.

Los Angeles County to pay $4 billion to settle nearly 7,000 child sexual abuse claims

By Michael Carroll |
Los Angeles County said last week it has reached a tentative agreement to settle more than 6,800 child sexual abuse cases by providing $4 billion to resolve the claims dating back to 1959.

California federal judge allows litigation alleging heavy metals in baby food to go forward

By Michael Carroll |
A federal judge in California who is overseeing more than 100 cases alleging that major baby food brands contain excessive amounts of heavy metals such as arsenic rejected the defendants’ combined motion to dismiss the litigation earlier this month.

Court activity on April 3: The People of the State of California vs Issac Josiam Munoz

By Southern California Record |
The San Bernardino County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by The People of the State of California against Issac Josiam Munoz on April 3: 'No Forwarding Address'.

Court activity on April 3: The People of the State of California vs Marissa Nivela

By Southern California Record |
The San Bernardino County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by The People of the State of California against Marissa Nivela on April 3: '$81.00 To Be Paid $25.00 Monthly Payments Starting 5/18/205'.

Court activity on April 3: The People of the State of California vs Maureen Meaders

By Southern California Record |
The San Bernardino County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by The People of the State of California against Maureen Meaders on April 3: 'Final Extension Given Until 06/09/2025.'.

Sheppard Mullin Represents City of Pasadena in Agreement for Rose Bowl to Be an LA’28 Olympic Venue

By The Socal Record |
Sheppard Mullin represented the City of Pasadena, Calif. in its historic agreement with the organizers of the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games (LA’28) for the city’s Rose Bowl Stadium to be an Olympic venue.

Alternative Spring Break Highlights: UC Irvine Law Students Provide Pro Bono Legal Services Across Three States 

By The Socal Record |
University of California, Irvine School of Law students once again spent part of their spring break serving communities in need through UC Irvine Law’s Alternative Spring Break program.