February
28, 2014 |
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A report on where |
Candidates Jostle for Position in Countdown to Judicial Nominations Deadline...Assembly Passes Resolution Calling for Constitutional Convention to Overturn Citizens United...Judge Ronald Sohigian Exits Superior Court Bench |
The deadline for the filing of declarations of intent to run in the June 3 primary passed earlier this month, with several candidates filing for multiple seats. A candidacy does not become official until nominating papers are filed, and a candidate may only be nominated for one seat. |
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The nominations of John B. Owens and Michelle T. Friedland were sent to the full Senate by the Judiciary Committee on Jan. 16. |
There are no current vacancies, but Judge Gary Feess is taking senior status on March 13. |
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Justice Joyce L. Kennard, the senior member of the court, notified the governor this month that she will retire after 25 years on the high court and 28 years on the bench, effective April 5. |
![]() First District Presiding Justice James Marchiano retired from Div. One March 15 of last year. Justice James Lambden retired from Div. Two July 31 of last year. Justice Paul Haerle said last month he expects to retire from Div. Two in mid-June. Second District Presiding Justice Robert Mallano is retiring from Div. One and Justice Steven Suzukawa from Div. Four last month. Third District There has been a vacancy since Tani Cantil-Sakauye became chief justice in January 2011. Those whose names have been sent to the Commission on Judicial Nominees Evaluation reportedly include San Joaquin Superior Court Judge George Abdallah and Sacramento Superior Court Judges Thadd Blizzard, Helena Gweon, David Abbott, David DeAlba and Kevin Culhane. Fifith District Justice Rebecca Wiseman retired Oct. 31 of last year. |
Los Angeles Superior Court
Judge Janice Croft retired Feb. 18, Judges David Milton and Michael Solner Feb. 19, and Judge Jessica Silvers Feb. 20. |
Legislation of Interest to the Legal Community
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The Legislature took the following action on bills of interest to the legal community in February. •AB 515 by Assemblymember Roger Dickinson, D-Sacramento. The bill would codify procedures for writ review in cases under the California Environmental Quality Act. It passed the Assembly in January by a vote of 64-4 and was referred to the Senate committees on Environmental Quality and Judiciary Feb. 6. •AJR 1, by Assemblymember Mike Gatto, D-Burbank, which would request that a federal constitutional convention be convened to consider an amendment that would overturn the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision, limit corporate personhood, and allow limitations on spending for political purposes. The measure, which passed the Assembly Jan. 30 by a vote of 51-20, was referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee Feb. •SB 1429, by Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento. The bill would express legislative intent to modify the $250,000 cap on noneconomic damages in medical malpractice cases. It was introduced Feb. 21. |
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