• 'Figuring Out How to Deal With This': How Are Courts Grappling With Disciplining AI‑Hallucinations?

    Law.com
    April 6, 2026

    (Subscription required) Courts nationwide remain uncertain about how aggressively to pursue formal discipline for attorneys using "hallucinations" generated from artificial intelligence tools, even as attorneys continue to face sanctions for filing briefs with fabricated or misstated citations.

  • California HOA triumphs over ADU law

    CalMatters
    April 6, 2026

    A San Diego County judge ruled against the Carlsbad condo owner who tried to convert his garage into a rental unit over the objections of his homeowners association. The ruling brings to an end — at least for now — a year-long legal tussle centered on whether state housing law written to make it harder for locals to reject new developments also applies to all homeowners associations.

  • Family Code Provisions Prevail Over Contract Principles

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    April 6, 2026

    A judge in a marital-dissolution case may whittle down an award of attorney fees based on equitable considerations despite the spouses having contractually agreed that the prevailing party in a dispute would be entitled a reasonable amount to cover lawyer bills, Div. Six of the Court of Appeal for this district held on Friday.

  • Judge denies request by ‘lookout’ accomplice to overturn conviction in Orange County’s notorious 1992 ‘honor roll murder’

    The Orange County Register
    April 6, 2026

    A long-running request by a man who spent more than a decade in prison to have his conviction for serving as a lookout during the notorious 1992 “honor roll murder” of a teen by his high school-age peers overturned has been denied by an Orange County judge.