Business Hears from the AG Candidates

How business might fare under the candidates for Attorney General was on display at the first debate in which all four leading candidates for the job debated in Downey yesterday. The BizFed Institute associated with the Los Angeles County Business Federation along with the Southern California News Group managed to bring together the four candidates […]
California’s Transportation Future – The Hyperloop Option
In July 2012, Elon Musk sat down for a “fireside chat” with Sara Lacy, founder of the PandoDaily website. In between discussions of Paypal, Tesla, and SpaceX, 43 minutes in, Musk unveiled his idea for the “Hyperloop,” a new transportation technology that “incorporates reduced-pressure tubes in which pressurized capsules ride on air bearings driven by linear induction […]
Bill Would Give Free Pass to Nuisance Tenants
If a tenant in a residential rental property of yours is continuously hassling his or her next-door neighbors, after several warnings would you move to evict? How about if a tenant consistently violates the building’s no-smoking policy? What if that tenant is found to keep an illegal pet? By notifying the tenant up to 60 […]
Why Inverse Condemnation Is One of the Most American Things We Do
At the height of the American Revolution, the British government routinely seized the land and property of colonists for the King’s invading armies. So too did the colonial governments, taking land and property for the Continental armies. At that time, neither the U.S. Constitution nor the Bill of Rights had been created, and both Britain […]