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California Ranked Second in Annual “Judicial Hellhole” List

California Ranked Second in Annual “Judicial Hellhole” List Every year since 2002, the American Tort Reform Foundation publishes a list of “Judicial Hellhole” areas in the United States. This is to identify especially egregious abuses of the civil justice system and, as the report states, “places where judges systematically apply laws and court procedures in … Read more

Distracted Driving: Texting and Driving is Deadly

Distracted Driving: Texting and Driving is Deadly It shouldn’t take the death of a loved one, or a life altering mistake, to make each and everyone of us reconsider the next time we reach for the phone from the driver’s seat. Over 3000 deaths and 424,000 injuries a year, and the reason? To answer a … Read more

Make the Most of Your Lawyer in 2016

Make the Most of Your Lawyer in 2016 Most people view attorneys like insurance: It always seems expensive, you only use it when you need to, and when you need to, you’re happy it’s there-but it’s usually because something went wrong. And we understand. But, there’s ways to utilize a lawyer before the big things … Read more

Drugged Driving: Is Medical Marijuana Exempt?

Drugged Driving: Is Medical Marijuana Exempt? The months following state legalization of marijuana have proven there are multiple concerns contingent to legalization which are highly discussed in the popular agenda. One such concern is drugged driving, and understandably so. We have seen the tragic fallout of drinking and driving, but what about stoned driving? Does … Read more

California’s New Right-to-Die Law

California’s New Right-to-Die Law “What would you do if you had six months left to live?” This is an often-posed hypothetical question. The answers typically include family, travel, ticking those boxes on your bucket list…but what if it wasn’t a hypothetical? What if cancer was going to become progressively aggressive over the next six months, … Read more

CSUF Professor Reprimanded For Choosing Non-Mandated Textbooks

CSUF Professor Reprimanded For Choosing Non-Mandated Textbooks This isn’t about a teacher trying to protest about how much textbooks or college costs these days. It’s more than that-it’s a professor trying to provide his students with the information necessary for them to learn the material in his course, Introduction to Linear Algebra and Differential Equations, … Read more

Why Mention Marijuana Possession with Dog Attack?

Why Mention Marijuana Possession with Dog Attack? Today one of the Orange County Register’s headlines was quite perplexing: “Pot found at home where dog attacked boy”. We understand that a dog attacking a two-year-old child can be considered news (and probably child endangerment charges against the parent), but how does the marijuana come into the … Read more

Driverless Cars: Who Will Be Liable For an Accident?

Driverless Cars: Who Will Be Liable For an Accident? There are, on average, roughly 33,000 fatalities on roads in the United States annually. Out of that number, the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety says that 90 percent of them were caused by human error. That seems like a lot of human error causing a lot … Read more

Sex Offender Ban in Lake Forest Under Review

Sex Offender Ban in Lake Forest Under Review It seems strange that any city would have to be forced to ban sex offenders from its parks, yet only four cities in Orange County have actually passed an ordinance. Laguna Hills, La Habra, Los Alamitos and Westminster have passed a ban, and Rancho Santa Margarita and … Read more