October 15, 2024 | The Recorder
Los Angeles Courts Took a Bold Step to Protect Your Rights. Here's Why It MattersIn the past year in Los Angeles, there's been no transcript for too many lawyers and their clients in California family courtrooms due to a shortage of court reporters (and this is an even greater problem statewide). Los Angeles County courts finally took a step recently toward addressing that problem by allowing electronic recording.
By Alphonse Provinziano
5 minute read
July 09, 2024 | Law.com
The Supreme Court Protected Domestic Violence Victims This Term. Will it Continue?It's possible the decision may spur other states to pass laws similar to the one in California.
By Alphonse Provinziano
5 minute read
February 13, 2024 | The Recorder
What France and the US Could Learn From Each Other About Divorce"After talking with other divorce lawyers on a recent trip to France, I came away with a few ideas for how the U.S. could improve its approach, while my French counterparts learned a few things about the American system," says Alphonse Provinziano of Provinziano & Associates.
By Alphonse Provinziano
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October 30, 2023 | The Recorder
US Supreme Court May Soon Overturn a Gun Safety Law That Protects WomenThe U.S. Supreme Court is poised to overturn those laws in a move that is all-but certain to lead to a spike in the deaths of women, says Alphonse Provinziano of Provinziano & Associates.
By Alphonse Provinziano
5 minute read
September 20, 2023 | The Recorder
How California's Push to Be 'Safe Haven' for Transgender Youth Could Hit a Wall at the Supreme Court"Either the laws should be uniform for child custody jurisdiction, or they aren't, and once they aren't, all bets are off," says Alphonse Provinziano of Provinziano & Associates.
By Alphonse Provinziano
5 minute read