By Steven A. Meyerowitz | July 24, 2019
A California court has ruled that an injured plaintiff who obtained a $1.5 million judgment against an allegedly insolvent driver could proceed with his fraudulent conveyance action against the driver's insurer.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | July 23, 2019
A California court has granted an insurer's motion to file a redacted complaint, concluding that the insurer had articulated compelling reasons to seal certain portions of its complaint and its proposed redactions were narrowly tailored to remove only confidential information.
Property Casualty 360 | Analysis
By Sandra Lowery | July 22, 2019
Every company is at risk of costly employee-related litigation. Know these laws to protect employees and employers.
By Daniel Sakaguchi and Monica Mucchetti Eno | July 18, 2019
This May marked the three-year anniversary of the Defend Trade Secrets Act. While the prohibitions against trade secret misappropriation created by the DTSA have been well vetted since the Act's inception, less frequently discussed is the immunity granted under the Act to certain individuals who might expose trade secrets: whistleblowers.
By Frank Ready | July 18, 2019
California's new bot law is a subtle reminder to social media platforms to stay on top of the bots spreading fake information within their networks. But what happens if they don't is far from clear.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Esha Bandyopadhyay, Matthew Berntsen and Meaghan Annett | July 17, 2019
While the anti-SLAPP laws in some states have not had significant impact, others offer a pathway to early dismissal.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By C. Ryan Barber | July 15, 2019
“It feels almost like these poor career lawyers are getting just eaten up—chewed up and spit out in the process," one former Justice Department lawyer said.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | July 15, 2019
The Ninth Circuit has ruled that an insurance company could not rely on two “war” exclusions in its policy to deny coverage to its insured for damages the insured suffered after Hamas fired rockets from Gaza into Israel.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | July 11, 2019
An appellate court in California has upheld a multi-million dollar insurance fraud judgment against a woman who allegedly created sham law offices and then filed and recovered on insurance claims.
By MP McQueen | July 11, 2019
With more states enacting or considering laws aimed at predatory consumer lending, some commercial litigation finance companies worry that they are also targets.
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