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2019 Orange County Legal Tech Conference

Callahan & Blaine is a proud sponsor of the upcoming CLA 2019 Orange County Legal Tech Conference. The conference takes place Saturday, May 4, 2019 at Santa Ana College – 1530 W. 17th St. (Bldg. A) at the Santa Ana College Legal Studies Department. Lawyers and Paralegals can register online at: https://CAlawyers.org/Law-Practice-Management-And-Technology Student attendees can…

Carli Lloyd Alex Morgan Lawsuit

U.S. Soccer Faces Lawsuit from U.S. Women’s Soccer Team for Gender Discrimination

On Friday all 28 members of the United States women’s national soccer team filed a lawsuit against the United States Soccer Federation for “institutionalized gender discrimination.” The legal filing includes USWNT superstars Carli Lloyd, Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe. It represents a sudden escalation of an ongoing conflict between the reigning world champions and U.S. Soccer…

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Huawei Lawsuit Accuses U.S. Congress of Violating the Constitution

The Chinese telecom manufacturer, Huawei, filed a lawsuit yesterday against the U.S. government. Huawei is accusing Congress of violating the Constitution by banning government agencies from purchasing Huawei equipment. Huawei cites the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act, in which Congress prohibited government agencies from contracting with Huawei or companies that use Huawei equipment. The U.S. government has…

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Judge Concludes PG&E’s Uninsulated Electrical Wires Possibly to Blame for California Wildfires

A federal judge has concluded that PG&E’s uninsulated power conductors may have been the cause of California’s deadly wildfires over the past two years. U.S District Judge William Alsup’s decision will push a PG&E equipment inspection and tree-pruning program. Court documents say that it tentatively found that the most common cause of the 2017 and…

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Idaho Family Wins “War on Christmas” Case

Jeremy and Kristy Morris of Idaho just won a four year case against their Home Owner’s Association that awarded them $75,000 on grounds of religious discrimination. Every year the Morris family puts up wildly elaborate Christmas decorations that include thousands of lights, elaborate manger scenes and even a camel. The display stays up for five…