• New AI Education Programs Abound as Legal Strives for Tech Literacy

    Law.com
    March 5, 2026

    (Subscription required) Organizations across a broad cross-section of the legal industry have introduced AI education programs, marking a growing emphasis on equipping lawyers, law students and judges with the skills to navigate the technology.

  • ‘Catalyst’ Fees Unavailable if Changes Follow Final Judgment

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    March 5, 2026

    A trial judge did not err in declining to award more than $1.6 million in attorney fees based on the theory that a non-profit environmental group catalyzed a public benefit by pursuing legal recourse against a state agency charged with nuclear testing cleanup where the relief sought by the petitioning parties was only voluntarily provided after the merits of the case had been fully litigated, the Third District Court of Appeal held yesterday.

  • Judicial Profile: San Bernardino County Judge Michael Knish

    Daily Journal
    March 5, 2026

    (Subscription required) Even under that pressure, the tone in Knish's courtroom remains calm and controlled. He attributes that tone partly to preparation. He works through a checklist -- exhibits, witness lists, discovery, motions -- before jurors enter the box. Once trial starts, objections are handled quickly. "They give their objection, they give the name, I rule from the bench, and we move on," Knish said.

  • Yolo County Public Defender’s Office receives grant for mental health diversion

    Sacramento Bee
    March 5, 2026

    The Yolo County Public Defender’s Office will launch a new program to support people who may be eligible for pretrial mental health diversion using grant funding accepted by the county last month. Defendants are eligible for pretrial mental health diversion if a mental illness contributed to the charged crime, provided they have certain mental health diagnoses and are not considered a safety risk.