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1 02, 2019

CAAA San Diego

By |2021-04-08T13:47:56+00:00February 1, 2019|

The California Applicants Attorneys Association winter convention is always one of the largest gatherings in the California workers’ comp industry. The convention brings together a large number of the prominent applicant attorney firms as well as key stakeholders and policymakers. This year’s conference, held in San Diego, was no exception. The January 2019 conference came [...]

1 02, 2019

Can I Sue if My Neighbor Has Bees, Livestock

By |2021-04-08T13:02:16+00:00February 1, 2019|

Urban farming has given way to urban livestock ownership, and now every hippie and hipster in your neighborhood has chickens, bees, and maybe a goat or two. Which is all well and good for the decrease in their food bill every month, but what about the increase in noise and odor coming from their backyards? [...]

31 01, 2019

Will Trump Sue Over Latest Tell-All Book?

By |2021-04-08T13:56:00+00:00January 31, 2019|

Another former staffer has dirt to spill on President Donald Trump. And the president again promises legal action, claiming the staffer violated a confidentiality agreement. While Trump is notorious for threatening lawsuits that never materialize, and his administration’s non-disclosure agreements have been deemed potentially unenforceable and illegal, could this be the time that Trump actually sues, and [...]

31 01, 2019

Sacramento Family Sues Police for Stephon Clark Killing

By |2021-04-08T14:08:11+00:00January 31, 2019|

Shot 20 times by police officers right in front of his grandparents, the family of Stephon Clark has filed a $20 million federal lawsuit against the city of Sacramento for wrongful death, excessive force, and false arrest. They are seeking punitive damages. Clark, an unarmed black father of two, was shot to death in his grandparents’ backyard [...]

30 01, 2019

Professor Sues State, University for Not Covering Transgender Surgery

By |2021-04-08T13:47:36+00:00January 30, 2019|

Dr. Russell Toomey is an Associate Professor of Family Studies and Human Development at the University of Arizona, researching issues of prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) adolescents and Latinx youth. Dr. Toomey is also a transgender man, who transitioned to live consistently with his male identity in 2003 [...]

29 01, 2019

Fertility Clinic Sued for Cryo Tank Malfunctions

By |2021-04-08T14:07:09+00:00January 29, 2019|

Over 70 lawsuits have now been filed against University Hospitals Fertility Center in Beachwood, Ohio, as well as CAS DataLoggers. These two parties are at the center of a series of unfortunate events that led to the destruction of approximately 4,000 eggs and embryos after the cryo-facility inadvertently warmed-up to unsafe temperatures for an unknown period of [...]

26 01, 2019

California Sued for $90M by Widow of Murdered Malibu Camper

By |2021-04-08T12:47:35+00:00January 26, 2019|

Tristan Beaudette took his two young daughters camping in order to give his wife some much needed quiet time to study for an upcoming exam. That fateful good deed had a tragic ending. Beaudette, a pharmaceutical executive, was fatally shot in front of his children while camping at Malibu Canyon State Park, and his family [...]

26 01, 2019

Disability Rights Activities Sue Bird, Lime Scooters

By |2021-04-08T14:18:49+00:00January 26, 2019|

Electric scooter rental companies have been hit with numerous suits over the last few years, but few will be as hard for the companies to handle as the new crop of disability suits. Recently, a class action was filed against the City of San Diego, Lime, Bird, and Razor for violating the rights of disabled people through [...]

25 01, 2019

Louisiana ‘Cancer Alley’ Victims Take Legal Action Over Environmental Racism

By |2022-06-13T21:27:56+00:00January 25, 2019|

An 85-mile stretch of land along the Mississippi River between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, once home to beautiful plantations and robust agriculture, is now known as Cancer Alley. This area in St. James Parish’s District 5 was mostly residential, but is now dotted with petrochemical companies. When residents united to block the building of future [...]

18 01, 2019

2019 California Workers’ Comp Quiz

By |2021-04-08T13:50:17+00:00January 18, 2019|

What does 2019 hold for California workers’ comp? 2018 is kaput, but you can check out my recap of important 2018 developments here: http://www.workerscompzone.com/2019/01/01/the-top-10-2018-california-workers-comp-developments/ Early each year I do a quiz on the likely developments in workers’ comp for the coming year.  Just how prescient are you? Put on your thinking cap and let’s get started [...]

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