Patients Pay the Price If Trial Lawyers Roll Back MICRA
Well, they’ve done it. The trial lawyers have turned in 840,000 signatures to qualify an initiative for the November ballot that would make it easier and more
Well, they’ve done it. The trial lawyers have turned in 840,000 signatures to qualify an initiative for the November ballot that would make it easier and more
Some things should not come as a surprise. When it comes to the California Legislature, one of the least surprising things is that there are
Recently, I wrote a blog post titled, “The World Is Run By People Who Show Up,” about how constituents can greatly affect the positions of
Recently, the Los Angeles Times wrote on the issue of being a social host and the liability that comes with it, as the Supreme Court of
When it comes to elections, a friend of mine always says, “The world is run by those who show up,” and the point is obvious.
It has been 20 years since Stella Liebeck suffered third degree burns after she accidently spilled hot coffee in her lap and sued McDonald’s. The
Back in August of 2013, I wrote about the infamous 13 year old lead paint lawsuit in which Santa Clara County, along with ten other county governments, sued five
I have seen many bizarre lawsuits in my life, but the civil summons filed in Placer County recently against a 14 year old boy takes the cake.
Despite some successful reforms in recent years, California still needs to do a lot more on the legal reform front. For decades, this state has