Can a Close Relative Who Hears a Car Crash on the Phone Sue for Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress? California Supreme Court Says Yes.
Double Check Your Work: Online Content Creators Who Use Defamatory Material From a Third Party May Not Be Protected By the Communications Decency Act of 1996
Exploring Legal Considerations of Certain Information Contained Within Driver Qualification, Employee Files & Employee Handbooks
California Court of Appeal Enforces Parties’ Intent in Settlement “Term Sheet” Pursuant Code of Civil Procedure Section 664.6
Failed to Timely Post Jury Fees and Waived a Jury? California Supreme Court Clarifies Burden for Parties Seeking Relief From Waiver
Court of Appeal Validates 998 Offer Holding That There is No Exception Under Section 998 for Intervening Changes in the Law