Advising Clients Amid Economic Uncertainty in 2026: A Practical Guide for California Lawyers
In an economy marked by volatility, legal risk is likely to surface earlier and escalate faster than in more stable […]
In an economy marked by volatility, legal risk is likely to surface earlier and escalate faster than in more stable […]
Two laws just took effect Jan. 1, 2026, Assembly Bill 931 and Senate Bill 37, which require California law firms
Two New California Laws Tighten Standards for Attorney Fees and Law Firm Marketing Read Post »
California has enacted sweeping revisions to CEQA under AB 130 and SB 131. These reforms expand streamlining pathways, introduce new
California’s 2026 CEQA Reforms: What Lawyers Need to Know Read Post »
A clear breakdown of California’s first frontier-AI regulation, and the whistleblower rules shaping AI safety oversight. The Transparency in Frontier
Where Whistleblower Protections Fit Within California’s TFAIA Read Post »
Prepare your clients and your cases for California’s evolving wildfire-driven coverage disputes. Every wildfire season brings unprecedented insured losses, and
Here’s what you need to know and how to help clients prepare. When Gov. Gavin Newsom signed SB 79, the
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From expanded pay data reporting to bans on training repayment clauses, California’s 2026 employment law changes will reshape how employers
California’s 2026 Employment Law Changes Read Post »
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Faced with a constant stream of complex legal issues, this public agency attorney leverages CEB to move faster, work smarter,
Under Larry Meyer’s leadership, the San Bernardino County Law Library became a vital hub for accessible legal research, serving solo
From the end of Chevron deference to legal challenges targeting immigration enforcement, regulatory authority, and DEI policies, this year is
AI is transforming legal work—but when it goes unchecked, the consequences can be costly. In one recent case, a California
A California Law Firm Just Paid $31K in Sanctions for AI Hallucinations Read Post »