We Filed a Landmark AI Likeness Lawsuit Against James Cameron and Avatar

Last week, our firm joined forces with Peter Law Group to file a landmark lawsuit that puts a name – and a face – to what many feared was coming in entertainment: the unconsented use of a real person’s likeness to train and generate AI characters. The case centers on...

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5 Tactics California Insurance Companies Use to Lowball Personal Injury Claims (And How to Beat Them)

Insurance companies use the same five tactics to lowball California personal injury claims. Here is what they are and how to beat them.

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What to Do After a Hit-and-Run in California: Your Step-by-Step Legal Guide

Hit-and-run accidents make up more than 10 percent of California injury crashes. If you are the victim, here is what to do, in order, in the hours and days after.

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How Long Do You Have to Sue After a Car Accident in California?

California gives you two years to file a personal injury lawsuit after a car accident, but critical exceptions can shorten or extend your deadline. Here is what every California driver needs to know.

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Why Pre-Birth Orders Are Essential for Protecting Parental Rights in California Surrogacy Cases

In California, surrogacy is widely recognized and supported under state law. That means individuals and couples can build their families through assisted reproductive technology with confidence. However, simply entering into a surrogacy agreement is not enough to guarantee legal parentage once a child is born. One crucial legal step that...

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Why Long Beach Rideshare Drivers Face More Distractions Than Typical Motorists

Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft have become a common part of life in Long Beach and Los Angeles County. With thousands of transportation network company (TNC) vehicles operating in the region daily, these services provide convenience and mobility to residents and visitors alike. At the same time, the unique...

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How Delivery Vehicles and Last-Mile Drivers Increase Risk in Residential Long Beach Neighborhoods

In Long Beach and throughout California, delivery vehicles and last-mile drivers have become an increasingly familiar sight on residential streets. This trend stems from the rapid growth of online shopping and app-based delivery services, which have increased the number of vans, trucks, and courier vehicles navigating local neighborhoods to deliver...

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How Improper Cargo Securement Causes Catastrophic Highway Crashes in Los Angeles County

Highway travel in Los Angeles County involves sharing the road with a wide range of commercial vehicles — from tractor-trailers to box trucks and flatbeds hauling freight. While most truck traffic moves safely, one risk that often goes unnoticed until it’s too late is improper cargo securement. When freight isn’t...

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Why Port-Related Truck Traffic Has Increased Collision Risks in Long Beach

Long Beach is one of the most important shipping hubs in the United States. Every day, thousands of commercial trucks move freight between the Port of Long Beach, rail yards, warehouses, and distribution centers throughout Los Angeles County. While this activity fuels the California regional economy, it also poses serious...

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Why Left-Turn Intersections Pose the Highest Risk to Long Beach Pedestrians

Pedestrian crashes rarely happen by chance. In Long Beach and throughout Los Angeles County, a disproportionate number of serious pedestrian injuries occur at intersections, especially when vehicles are making left turns. These collisions are not random. They are the result of traffic design, human behavior, and predictable driver errors that...

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