How to analyze your case for potential governmental immunities
Arash ArjangJoanna R. Allen
2016 November
Understanding the statutory basis of liability and the governmental immunities that may apply when prosecuting a personal-injury case
Scott E. Boyer
2016 November
The struggle continues, and California leads the nation with a new law that addresses fundamental fairness
Carl E. Douglas
2016 November
Markow v. Rosner — Appellate court isn’t buying hospital’s vicarious liability based upon ostensible agency of a physician associated with the hospital
Jeffrey I. Ehrlich
2016 November
Simplification of Civil Code section 3040: A “five Cs” negotiation guide
Michael S. Fields
2016 November
How and when police officers are shielded by immunity from lawsuits for alleged misconduct
Shane Hapuarachy
2016 November
Don’t just be a member…come, particpate, and take no challenge alone!
Vincent D. Howard
2016 November
The deadlines are different and you don’t want to be left searching for an excusable error to keep your claim alive
Anna Lisa Knafo
2016 November
Health Care Sharing Ministries still exist owing to a religious exception to Obamacare, but when it is time to pay claims they swear they are not insurers
David LiliensteinJessica Cho
2016 November
Under the FTCA, administrative remedies must be exhausted prior to filing a personal injury lawsuit against any agency of the U.S. government
Gerald S. Ohn
2016 November
Meet the new CAALA officers for 2017
David M. Ring
2016 November
Medicare bans arbitration in nursing homes it funds, while Wells Fargo scandal promises to focus light on ills of consumer arbitration clauses
Stuart Zanville
2016 November