Cheryl Miller, based in Sacramento, covers the state legislature and emerging industries, including autonomous vehicles and marijuana. She authors the weekly cannabis newsletter Higher Law. Contact her at [email protected]. On Twitter: @CapitalAccounts
January 11, 2010 | The Recorder
Governor Sees Fast Way to Fill Court CoffersCapital Accounts: Gov. Schwarzenegger wants red-light cameras to start tagging speeding motorists with hefty fines to fill up the court budget.
By Cheryl Miller
5 minute read
May 04, 2010 | The Recorder
Court Revives Suit Against Manatt, PhelpsThe Second District ruled 2-1 to reinstate a malicious prosecution claim stemming from the firm's representation of Princess Diana's estate.
By Cheryl Miller
2 minute read
August 28, 2009 | The Recorder
Republicans Shy Away From AG RaceWhile a handful of Democrats, led by S.F. DA Kamala Harris, fight for the nomination, only one contender, State Sen. Tom Harman, wants the GOP ticket.
By Cheryl Miller
4 minute read
January 12, 2007 | Law.com
Is Gov. Gearing Up for Wage-and-Hour Fight?A little-noticed provision in the governor's budget would re-fund the dormant Industrial Welfare Commission. Labor lawyers say it may portend an end-run on meal break, overtime and other workplace rules.
By Cheryl Miller
4 minute read
November 09, 2007 | Law.com
Calif. Attorney General, Governor Sue Over Vehicle EmissionsIn an unusual show of unity, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Attorney General Jerry Brown on Thursday sued to force federal regulators to act on California's request to curb vehicles' greenhouse gas emissions. The suit accused the federal EPA of dragging its feet on California's nearly two-year-old request for a waiver that would allow the state to mandate a 30 percent reduction in global warming emissions from vehicles by 2016. Schwarzenegger said he expected as many as 14 states to join the suit.
By Cheryl Miller
4 minute read
November 19, 2009 | The Recorder
Wells Fargo Settles Auction-Rate Securities SuitsAttorney General Jerry Brown and other regulators reach a deal in which the bank will buy back $1.4 billion of troubled debt from investors, half of them in California.
By Cheryl Miller
3 minute read
September 26, 2006 | Law.com
9th Circuit Upholds Calif. Law That Prohibits Spending State Funds to Bust UnionsIn a huge victory for organized labor, a split en banc panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last week upheld a controversial California law that prohibits state contractors from spending state dollars on union-busting efforts. The 12-3 decision overturns a district court's ruling from 2003 -- and a subsequent three-judge 9th Circuit panel -- that struck down the law on the grounds that it violated employers' First Amendment rights and conflicted with federal labor regulations.
By Cheryl Miller
3 minute read
November 09, 2006 | The Recorder
Though Not on Ballot, Orrick Wins BigVoter approval of $37 billion in state bond measures should provide firm with a tidy sum.
By Cheryl Miller
5 minute read
November 25, 2009 | Law.com
Injured Can Recover Full Price of Care Even if Insurer Paid Smaller Sum, Calif. Court HoldsA prevailing plaintiff should be entitled to recover the full cost of her medical care, even if her private insurer paid a smaller, negotiated amount to cover all of her hospital and doctor bills, a California appeals court held Monday. The panel wrote that, under California's collateral source rule, the plaintiff "as a person who has invested insurance premiums to assure her medical care, should receive the benefits of her thrift." The ruling marks a significant victory for personal injury lawyers.
By Cheryl Miller
3 minute read
February 09, 2007 | The Recorder
Trial Lawyers Reach Turning PointAfter 32 years, lobbyist Don Green is no longer working for the Consumer Attorneys of California. That's not all that's changed.
By Cheryl Miller
7 minute read
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