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Third Annual Update On Developments In Insurance

in Insurance Law by Stephen Raucher

On Wednesday, March 8, 2017, Stephen L. Raucher was one of the panelists presenting a continuing legal education program entitled “Third Annual Update on Developments in Insurance.” The program examined the most important new cases from 2016 regarding insurance coverage … more

Punitive Damages In Bad Faith Cases Can Take Into Account Attorney Fees

in Civil Litigation by Stephen Raucher

RRB’s Stephen Raucher’s article “Punitive Damages In Bad Faith Cases Can Take Into Account Attorney Fees” is published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on June 15, 2016.

Movie Night: Cross-Examination of Expert Witnesses

in Civil Litigation by Timothy D. Reuben

On May 12, 2016, Timothy D. Reuben chaired the Inn of Court’s annual Movie Night, where seasoned practitioners and a judge of the Los Angeles Superior Court critiqued their cinematic counterparts’ cross-examination of expert witnesses and provided a nuts and … more

Stephen L. Raucher Co-Authors Insurance Update for Third Straight Year

in Insurance Law by Stephen Raucher

Insurance Law is published by the State Bar Litigation Section in its California Litigation Review (2015 Edition), co-authored by RRB attorney Stephen L. Raucher, along with Michael Sohigian, who have provided insurance updates together for the third consecutive year.

Second Annual Update on Developments in Insurance

in Insurance Law by Stephen Raucher

On Tuesday, February 9, 2016, Stephen Raucher was one of the panelists presenting a continuing legal education program entitled “Second Annual Update on Developments in Insurance.” The program examined the most important new cases from 2015 regarding insurance coverage and … more

California Supreme Court Reverses Itself, Allowing Post–Loss Assignment of Insurance Policies

in Insurance Law by Stephen L. Raucher

Approximately 12 years ago, the California Supreme Court permitted an insurer, after a loss has occurred, to refuse to honor an insured’s assignment of the policy coverage for such a loss. Henkel Corp. v. Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co., 29 … more

Legal Malpractice Should Be Subject to Anti-SLAPP Statute

in Civil Litigation by Timothy D. Reuben

RRB’s Timothy Reuben’s article “Legal Malpractice Should Be Subject to Anti-SLAPP Statute” is published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on October 20, 2015.

High Court Not Looking Good For Employers

in Employment Law by Timothy D. Reuben

RRB’s Timothy Reuben and Michael Hirota’s article “High Court Not Looking Good For Employers” is published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on May 13, 2015.

New Decision Questions Legitimacy of ‘No Hire’ Clauses

in Employment Law by

RRB’s Michael Hirota’s article “New Decision Questions Legitimacy of ‘No Hire’ Clauses” is published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on May 1, 2015.

Stephen L. Raucher Co-Authors Insurance Update for Second Straight Year

in Insurance Law by Stephen Raucher

Insurance Law is published by the State Bar Litigation Section in its California Litigation Review, co-authored by RRB attorney Stephen L. Raucher, along with Michael Sohigian, who have provided insurance updates together for the second consecutive year.

Muddied Waters on Unconscionable Arbitration Agreements

in Employment Law by Timothy D. Reuben

RRB’s Timothy Reuben and Michael Hirota’s article “Muddied Waters on Unconscionable Arbitration Agreements” is published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on April 1, 2015.

First Annual Update on Developments in Insurance

in Insurance Law by Stephen Raucher

On Thursday, March 19, 2015, Stephen Raucher was one of the panelists presenting a continuing legal education program entitled “First Annual Update on Developments in Insurance.”  The program examined the most important new cases from 2014 regarding insurance coverage and … more

Employers Can’t Stop Harassment If It Doesn’t Exist

in Employment Law by Timothy D. Reuben

RRB’s Timothy Reuben and Michael Hirota’s article “Employers Can’t Stop Harassment If It Doesn’t Exist” is published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on March 17, 2015.

Mixed Causes of Action Get Mixed Anti-SLAPP Results

in Civil Litigation by Stephen Raucher

RRB’s Stephen Raucher and K. Cannon Brooks’ article “Mixed Causes of Action Get Mixed Anti-SLAPP Results” is published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on February 17, 2015.

Defamatory Social Media Posts About California Residents Don’t Necessarily Subject the Defamer to Personal Jurisdiction in California

in Civil Litigation by Stephen L. Raucher

The brave new world of social media represents a challenge to courts trying to apply traditional notions of personal jurisdiction. This was highlighted in the recently published case Burdick v. Superior Court (Cal. Ct. App., Jan. 14, 2015) 15 Cal. … more

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