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Who Gets the Dog?

in Family Law by Stephanie I. Blum

As of January 1, 2019, the law that governs what happens to the family pet in a divorce changed. Pets had been treated as personal property that could be valued and “divided.” A family’s cat or dog — or iguana … more

Discarding the Reasonableness Standard in DVROs Muddies the Process

in Family Law by Stephanie Blum

Stephanie I. Blum and Timothy D. Reuben’s article Discarding the Reasonableness Standard in DVROs Muddies the Process is published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on October 2, 2023.  

Stephen L. Raucher Co-Authors Insurance Update for the Tenth Straight Year

in Insurance Law by Stephen Raucher

Insurance Law is published by the State Bar Litigation Section in its California Litigation Review (2022 Edition), co-authored by RRB attorney Stephen L. Raucher, along with Michael Sohigian, who have provided insurance updates together for the tenth consecutive year.  

Spousal Support: Factors That Affect Your Court-Ordered Payment

in Family Law by Stephanie I. Blum

When couples split up, a question often pondered by both husbands and wives is how can I continue to afford my lifestyle. That is especially true in families where one spouse has given up a career to take care of … more

The Ins and Outs of Spousal Support In Divorce

in Family Law by Stephanie I. Blum

When couples split up, both spouses ponder: How can I continue to afford my lifestyle? That is especially true in families where one spouse has given up a career to take care of the children and run the  household. In … more

2022 Annual Insurance Update

in Insurance Law by Stephen Raucher

On Thursday, March 9, 2023, Stephen L. Raucher  and Michael R. Sohigian presented their Annual Insurance Update though BHBA.  The program examined the most important cases from 2022 regarding insurance coverage and bad faith, focusing in particular on liability and … more

Closing a Habitability Exclusion Loophole

in Insurance Law by Stephen Raucher

Stephen Raucher’s article Closing a Habitability Exclusion Loophole is published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on September 13, 2022.

Divorce: What Happens When One Parent Wants To Move Away?

in Family Law by Stephanie Blum

Stephanie I. Blum’s article Divorce:  What Happens When One Parent Wants To Move Away? is published in the July 2022 edition of Living Brentwood.  

The U.S. Supreme Court Should Order Rehearing of Abortion Case

in RRB Law Blog by Timothy D. Reuben

Timothy D. Reuben pens a thoughtful piece entitled The U.S. Supreme Court Should Order Rehearing of Abortion Case, published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on May 20, 2022.  

Judicial Elections Are Actually A Good Idea

in RRB Law Blog by Timothy D. Reuben

Timothy D. Reuben’s Letter to the Editor entitled Judicial Elections Are Actually A Good Idea is published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on May 9, 2022.  

Stephen L. Raucher Co-Authors Insurance Update for the Ninth Straight Year

in Insurance Law by Stephen Raucher

Insurance Law is published by the State Bar Litigation Section in its California Litigation Review (2021 Edition), co-authored by RRB attorney Stephen L. Raucher, along with Michael Sohigian, who have provided insurance updates together for the ninth consecutive year.  

Annual Insurance Update: COVID-19 Coverage, New Wrinkles in Bad Faith, and More

in Insurance Law by Stephen Raucher

On Thursday, April 7, 2022, Stephen L. Raucher  and Michael R. Sohigian will present an MCLE webinar through BHBA entitled “Annual Insurance Update: COVID-19 Coverage, New Wrinkles in Bad Faith, and More” (register in link).  The program will examine the … more

How to Divorce in the Best Interests of the Children: Part 2

in Family Law by Stephanie Blum

Stephanie I. Blum’s article How to Divorce in the Best Interests of the Children: Part 2 is published in the March 2022 edition of Living Brentwood.  

Divorce: Keeping the Children Uppermost

in Family Law by Stephanie Blum

Stephanie I. Blum’s article Divorce:  Keeping the Children Uppermost is published in the February 2022 edition of Living Brentwood.

A Disappointing Opinion

in Civil Litigation by Timothy D. Reuben

Timothy D. Reuben’s article A Disappointing Opinion is published in the Los Angeles Daily Journal on October 6, 2021.    

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