San Diego’s Controversial Daylighting Law Sparks Confusion and Cash for the City: Are Drivers Being Set Up for Fines?

San Diego, California, has enacted a new parking regulation, known as the “daylighting law,” aimed at improving safety for pedestrians near crosswalks and intersections. Under Assembly Bill 413, vehicles parked within 20 feet of these marked areas can incur fines of $117, regardless of whether the curb is painted red or marked with signage indicating no-parking zones. Many residents have expressed confusion and frustration regarding the enforcement of this law. Luke Glass, a North Park resident, voiced his concerns, questioning how drivers are expected to know where they can legally park without clear markings. While … Read more

Bankrupt Houston MMA Law Firm Forms Deal with Equal Access Justice Fund to Share Mass Tort Proceeds

HOUSTON — A significant development has emerged from the financially troubled MMA Law Firm PLLC, which is currently undergoing bankruptcy proceedings. The firm has reached an agreement to distribute the proceeds from its mass tort lawsuits with litigation funders Equal Access Justice Fund LP, a crucial creditor in its financial restructuring efforts. This decision marks a pivotal moment in the law firm’s ongoing legal and financial challenges, as it seeks to navigate its bankruptcy while ensuring that essential funding remains available for its ongoing cases. The partnership with Equal Access Justice Fund highlights the pivotal … Read more

Judge Overrules Trump’s Executive Orders on Law Firms for a Fourth Time, Citing Constitutional Violations

Seattle, Washington — A federal judge has issued a significant ruling against former President Donald Trump’s executive orders that targeted multiple law firms, marking the fourth time the courts have intervened in this matter. District Court Judge Loren AliKhan, who was appointed by President Joe Biden, determined that Trump’s actions against the law firm Susman Godfrey were unconstitutional, mandating a permanent halt on the enforcement of such orders. In her ruling, issued Friday, AliKhan noted that previous courts had consistently found constitutional violations related to these executive orders. “Every court to have considered a challenge … Read more

From Law to Liberation: A Daughter’s Journey to Embrace Her True Passions After 50

Washington, D.C. — A personal reflection from an attorney and daughter of a Filipino immigrant reveals the often conflicting desires of parental aspirations and personal fulfillment. The author, Maria Leonard Olsen, shares her journey of navigating her mother’s ambitions for her career as a lawyer while grappling with her own unfulfilled dreams. Olsen’s mother arrived in the United States at the young age of 16, striving to offer her daughter opportunities that were not available to her. Initially harboring dreams of becoming a doctor for her daughter, she pivoted to law after discovering that Olsen … Read more