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Purely “Compensatory” Debts Owed by Attorneys to Clients (Which Are Not Disciplinary or Punitive Fees Imposed by the State Bar) Are Dischargeable In Bankruptcy

Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles’ 7 Questions With Angela S. Haskins

Existence of Outstanding Medicare Lien Not Sufficient to Stall Settlement Payment

Excess-Escape Other Insurance Provision Unenforceable to Avoid Defense Cost Contribution Despite Placement in Policy’s Coverage Grant

San Francisco’s Mandatory Fully Paid Parental Leave Law – Will It Be California’s New Reality?

Allegations of Understaffing Can Be Sufficient to Plead a Cause of Action for Elder Abuse Based on Recklessness

Unions Win Prevailing Wage Challenge Brought By Charter Cities: Next Stop The Supreme Court?

Overtime, Missed Meals, and Non-Payment of Wage Claims – Who Is Entitled To Attorney’s Fees – Employee, Employer or Neither?

Latent Claims of Childhood Sexual Abuse––the Delayed Discovery Rule and Certificates of Merit

One Word Makes All The Difference – The Distinction Between “Pay If Paid” and “Pay When Paid” Clauses

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