Los Angeles Superior Court to Lay Off 300 and Closing Over 50 Courtrooms

Los Angeles Superior Court to Lay Off 300 and Closing Over 50 Courtrooms The Los Angeles Superior Court announced that it is laying off approximately 300 employees, and closing more than 50 courtrooms, including implementing substantial changes on how it handles juvenile traffic offense. The layoffs are to take effect on June 30th,  →

The New California Flexible Purpose Corporation & Benefit Corporation

Effective January 1, 2012, California’s new Corporations Code Sections 2500 et. sq. and 14600 et. seq., allows formation of two new types of corporations, the Flexible Purpose Corporation, and Benefit Corporation. Both statues allow the new corporate entities which while  →

California Death Penalty Remains On Hold

California Death Penalty Remains On Hold A federal judge in 2006 ruled California’s lethal-injection method execution unconstitutional. Yesterday, Marin County Superior Court Judge rejected the State’s new proposed  three-drug combination in executing an inmate, and ruled a one drug method should have been considered. The Court  →