Walking the Tightrope of Representing Two-Person Entities
in Civil Litigation by Timothy ReubenTimothy D. Reuben’s article Walking the Tightrope of Representing Two-Person Entities is published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on October 25, 2019.
A Bad Case For Lawyers
in RRB Law Blog by Timothy ReubenTimothy D. Reuben’s article A Bad Case For Lawyers is published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on October 17, 2019.
Valuing the Professional Goodwill of an Attorney in Divorce
in Family Law by Stephanie BlumTimothy D. Reuben and Stephanie I. Blum’s article Valuing the Professional Goodwill of an Attorney in Divorce is published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on October 4, 2019.
Sanchez Revisited: A Better Way to Handle Objections
in Civil Litigation by Timothy ReubenTimothy D. Reuben’s article Sanchez Revisited: A Better Way to Handle Objections is published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on September 24, 2019.
Heimlich Shut the ‘Back Door’ to Vacating Arbitration Awards
in Civil Litigation by Stephen RaucherStephen Raucher’s article Heimlich Shut the ‘Back Door’ to Vacating Arbitration Awards is published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on July 10, 2019.
The Ever-Evolving World of Anti-SLAPP
in Civil Litigation by Stephen RaucherOn Monday, June 24, 2019, Stephen L. Raucher was one of the panelists presenting a BHBA continuing legal education program entitled “The Ever-Evolving World of Anti-SLAPP.” The program covered various topics and examined the most important developments in the world … more
Universities Cannot Shortcut the Due Process Rights of Those Accused of Sexual Misconduct
in RRB Law Blog by Timothy ReubenTimothy D. Reuben and Daniel Lahana’s article Universities Cannot Shortcut the Due Process Rights of Those Accused of Sexual Misconduct is published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on June 20, 2019.
Stephen L. Raucher Co-Authors Insurance Update for the Sixth Straight Year
in Insurance Law by Stephen RaucherInsurance Law is published by the State Bar Litigation Section in its California Litigation Review (2018 Edition), co-authored by RRB attorney Stephen L. Raucher, along with Michael Sohigian, who have provided insurance updates together for the sixth consecutive year.
Good News and Bad News for Insurance Company Attorneys
in Insurance Law by Stephen RaucherThe recent appellate case Strawn v. Morris, Polich & Purdy LLP, 30 Cal. App. 5th 1087 (2019), examined an insurance company attorney’s potential liability in the context of the litigation privilege and elder abuse claims, resulting in a mixed ruling. … more
Fifth Annual Update On Developments In Insurance
in Insurance Law by Stephen RaucherOn Monday, April 15, 2019, Stephen L. Raucher was one of the panelists presenting a continuing legal education program entitled “Fifth Annual Update on Developments in Insurance.” The program examined the most important new cases from 2018 regarding insurance coverage … more
Movie Madness: Bias In The Legal Profession, Hollywood Style
in RRB Law Blog by Timothy ReubenOn March 14, 2019, Timothy D. Reuben chaired the BHBA Out of Court’s annual Movie Night, where seasoned practitioners and judges of the Court of Appeal and District Court analyzed bias from various perspectives. The program focused on how closely … more
Garcia v. Border Transportation Group: Two Standards, One Issue
in Employment Law by Timothy ReubenThe Court of Appeal, Fourth Appellate District, recently issued an opinion clarifying the appropriate test for whether or not a person is an “employee” or an “independent contractor” in the context of a wage order claim. In Garcia v. Border … more
Recent Developments in Family Law: Stock Options Must Be Considered Income
in Family Law by Stephanie BlumIt is well-established under California family law that stock options granted as part of a parent’s employment compensation constitute “income” under Family Code Section 4058(a) and must be used to calculate support. Until In re Marriage of Macilwaine, 26 Cal. … more
Businesses Suffer When Disaster Strikes, Too
in Insurance Law by Stephen RaucherStephen Raucher’s article Businesses Suffer When Disaster Strikes, Too is published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on December 7, 2018.
Fire Insurance Claim Pointers
in Insurance Law by Stephen RaucherIn light of the terrible fires plaguing California, policyholders should keep in mind some basic principles should they find themselves needing to make a claim, or even if they just want to re-evaluate their property insurance policies. Many of these … more