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State Courts: California and MassachusettsBerkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksKari E Hong
Article IV, Section 12(c)(4) of the California Constitution requires appropriations bills to be presented to the Governor for final action after the Budget Bill has been enacted. How have California courts viewed this requirement? One case explores the actual timing... ...
including monitoring depositions and resolving discovery disputes. They determine what electronically-stored information (ESI) is reasonably accessible or recoverable and rule on questions such as search parameters, native formats, disclosure of meta data and determinations about technology assisted review (...
fn. 3 This rule was not derived from a mere balancing of conveniences. It reflected overriding state public policy, assuring California residents that they could obtain redress for their grievances in California courts, which are maintained for their benefit; it reflected the state's strong interest...
State of California (S279622) is less about the initiative power or workers’ compensation and more about framing: how a court or advocate can control a case and direct its outcome by carefully defining the question to be answered. Here, by limiting the question presented to a narrow issue,...
This can be the case, for example, when the trial would require individualized evidence and the claims cover a large number of employees. Second, the Court of Appeal made clear that the assessment of whether a PAGA lawsuit is too unmanageable to pro...
SAFETY ON: The backlash has been swift for Assemblymember Rick Chavez Zbur and his proposal to make California an anti-stand-your-ground state. The Los Angeles Democrat is continuing to play defense on his less-than-week-old bill to narrow the definition of “justifiable homicide” by ...
both. The language of the McGee case is clear. It states that the statute is jurisdictional and not a mere matter of defense; that the state has declared that it will not prosecute crimes after the period has run, "and hence has limited the power of the courts to proceed in the matter...