


‘Preparing for a Deluge’: California’s Tenant Attorneys Brace for a Wave of Suits for Pandemic Rental Debt in Small Claims Court

Prescribed Burners in California Are on the Hook for Massive Liability Costs. A New Law Aims To Change That

The Federal Pause on Student Loan Payments Is Set To End in Five Months. What Does That Mean for California Law Graduates?

The Bars’ Bar: With Ongoing Pandemic and Changing Restrictions, Work Isn’t Drying Up for California Alcohol Lawyers

While BigLaw Maneuvers Complicated Office Returns, California’s Small Firms Navigate the Transition With Ease

‘The Base of Access to Justice’: How the Pandemic Has Complicated Language Access Efforts in California’s Courts
Gov. Newsom Signs Bill Requiring California Hospitality Businesses to Rehire Laid-Off Workers
SCOTUS Blocks California’s COVID-19 Restrictions on Private Gatherings
Current U.S. Sentencing Guideline Doesn’t Apply to Defendants’ First Step Act Motions, Ninth Circuit Holds
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