In an article posted in this publication on September 5, 2025, John Amberg gave a compelling account of missteps lawyers have made in using and relying on artificial intelligence in litigation.
.In Allen v. Patel __ Cal.App.5th __, 2025 WL 3718739 (4th Dist. Ct. App. 2025), the court addressed attorney misconduct involving a violation of Rule 3.3 of the California Rules of Professional Conduct as well as misconduct involving disparaging comments regarding defense counsel.
We are thrilled to recognize Patricia Egan Daehnke, Sarah Kelly-Kilgore, Romy Schneider, Carolin Shining, and Angela Zanin as our Women’s History Month Honorees. Their achievements inspire our community.
Congratulations to each of them!
A statement in response to President Trump’s recent remarks levelling personal attacks against members of the U.S. Supreme Court...
SAVE THE DATE: Join LACBA on Thursday, June 18, at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel for an evening celebrating the installation of 2026-2027 President Theresa A. Leets, the swearing in of new officers and trustees, and honoring outstanding members of our legal community.
LACBA has named IT Support LA as its Official Corporate Sponsor and Official IT Sponsor of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, recognizing the company’s experience supporting law firms with secure and reliable technology services.
Mark Rosenbaum, Judge Alan B. Honeycutt, and Judge Elizabeth L. Bradley will be celebrated for their legal excellence and community impact at LACBA's Installation and Awards Dinner, June 18, 2026, at L.A. Biltmore Hotel.
Johanna Bracy, Hon. Latrice Byrdsong, Terrence Franklin, Shawtina Lewis, Mumbi Ngugi, and James Sargent shine as LACBA’s distinguished Black History Month honorees for 2026!
LACBA’s president shares thoughts on International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2026, emphasizing how honoring history can help foster dignity and respect for human rights. The event this year calls everyone to address antisemitism and support justice, highlighting our continuous duties as both legal professionals and members of the wider community.
Read LACBA's statement in response to recent acts by the Department of Homeland Security, including agents of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Minnesota, California, and in other parts of our nation, that violate fundamental constitutional rights guaranteed to all persons.