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UPDATE: Carmageddon Not Really the End of the World…. Case Of The Week
July 18, 2011

UPDATE: Carmageddon Not Really the End of the World….

All the hype over this past weekend's I-405 closure turned out to be just that: hype. Dubbed the "carmageddon," Southern California residents, California Highway Patrol and local police departments prepared for what was expected to be a weekend filled with rage-related roadway incidents, gridlock, unfathomable traffic and three-hour travel times. However, many reports detail the seemingly cooperative nature of motorists…
When Assault Turns Unthinkable…. Case Of The WeekPersonal InjuryUncategorized
July 15, 2011

When Assault Turns Unthinkable….

Assaultive conduct, also known as battery in the civil justice system, is any conduct amounting to an intentional offensive touching that would be considered unwarranted by the reasonable person with average sensitivities. The touching need not result in actual injury as long as it would be offensive to the reasonable person. In the criminal justice system, assaults are taken very…
‘Carmageddon’: What is All the Hype About? Case Of The Week
July 15, 2011

‘Carmageddon’: What is All the Hype About?

In case you haven't heard, a ten-mile stretch of one of the busiest highways in the world is going to be closed all weekend. The stretch of highway involves Los Angeles' I-405 connecting the San Fernando Valley with the West Side. Motorists are fearing the construction project is going to cause unprecedented delays and massive congestion. Unfortunately, everyone's concerns are…
Massive Sinkhole Closes Major SoCal Freeway Case Of The Week
July 14, 2011

Massive Sinkhole Closes Major SoCal Freeway

Sinkholes are common occurrences upon freeways and other structures and are caused by natural depressions in the earth's surface. They are typically caused by the natural deterioration of the earth's rock surface. A sinkhole can be as small as two or three feet or nearly one-half mile in diameter. In the context of roadway sinkholes, it is common for rainwater…
California Supreme Court Makes Landmark Ruling on Workers’ Overtime Case Of The Week
July 8, 2011

California Supreme Court Makes Landmark Ruling on Workers’ Overtime

Late last month, the California Supreme Court made its ruling on a pivotal case pertaining to overtime pay for out-of-state workers. The issue in the case was three-fold and involved i) whether the (worker-friendly) California Labor Code applies to out-of-state workers performing employment tasks for a California-based company; ii) whether California's Unfair Competition Law (UCL) applies in this same situation,…
California Highway Patrol Officer Seeks $3.5 Million in Restitution from CHP Attorney-LawyerCase Of The Week
July 7, 2011

California Highway Patrol Officer Seeks $3.5 Million in Restitution from CHP

A former California Highway Patrolman is seeking $3.5 million in damages based on claims of discrimination by the California Highway Patrol (CHP). In court documents, the plaintiff contends that the CHP discriminated against him after he served as a whistleblower against unlawful activity taking place within the CHP. The plaintiff claims that since he made reports, the CHP has retaliated…
Stray bullet strikes young girl watching fireworks Case Of The Week
July 7, 2011

Stray bullet strikes young girl watching fireworks

July 4th brings about unprecedented dangers and hazards as fireworks simultaneously ignite while people use gas grills, drink heavily and frequent swimming pools. Law enforcement is always on high alert during any of the nation's festivities claiming long weekends in California. Most notably, July 4th weekend tends to result in higher numbers of DUI arrests, fires from fireworks and accidental…
UPDATE: Giants fan shows improvement Attorney-LawyerCase Of The WeekPersonal Injury
June 22, 2011

UPDATE: Giants fan shows improvement

We have been closely following the story of the San Francisco Giants player who was savagely beaten following the season opener in April. We are pleased to report that the victim's condition has been upgraded from 'critical' to 'serious' condition as reported by his doctors in San Francisco today. To differentiate between the two conditions, a person in critical condition…
Supreme Court Decisions Affecting Americans’ Civil Rights Blog | Wrongful Death LawyerBus Accident AttorneyCase Of The WeekPersonal Injury
June 17, 2011

Supreme Court Decisions Affecting Americans’ Civil Rights

The U.S. Supreme Court is finishing its term at the end of this month. Like most years, the Court still has a number of pivotal cases left to consider. A handful of the cases still on the docket involve complex personal injury rights which apply to civil litigants across the nation. One important case set to be decided in the…
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