Kaedian LLP

Kaedian LLP KAEDIAN LLP is a Southern California law firm. More information about the firm can be found at www.kaedianllp.com.

KAEDIAN LLP is a Southern California law firm focused on resolving disputes in the areas of General Business Litigation, White Collar Crime & Investigations, Labor & Employment Litigation and Compliance, and General Criminal Defense. The firm was formed with the principle that successful conflict resolution depends on having well-trained, creative and strategically-minded advocates. KAEDIAN LLP ha

s offices in Los Angeles, Newport Beach and Las Vegas, Nevada with attorneys licensed to practice in both California and Nevada.

IN LABOR LAW NEWS: Harvard professors discuss the future of labor law in light of recent SCOTUS decisions.  More, here. ...
10/14/2024

IN LABOR LAW NEWS: Harvard professors discuss the future of labor law in light of recent SCOTUS decisions. More, here.

Recent Supreme Court decisions contribute to an “existential threat” for labor law, according to experts at Harvard Law's Center for Labor and a Just Economy.

IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE NEWS: Proposition 36 would increase penalties for repeat drug and theft crimes - this offers the pro...
10/14/2024

IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE NEWS: Proposition 36 would increase penalties for repeat drug and theft crimes - this offers the pros and cons from advocates and the opposition. More, here.

Proposition 36 would increase penalties for repeat drug and theft crimes. Proponents say crime is out of control and something must be done, but opponents say this is not the answer. NBC4’s Conan Nolan speaks with both sides of the issue. Representing Yes on Proposition 36 is the District Attorney...

IN CRIMINAL LAW NEWS: A good overview of the new laws targeting crime in California.  More on each, here.
10/02/2024

IN CRIMINAL LAW NEWS: A good overview of the new laws targeting crime in California. More on each, here.

The new laws target animal abusers and their ability to own fi****ms while seeking more severe punishment for robberies and soliciting minors.

IN LABOR & EMPLOYMENT NEWS: Several states have recently enacted bans on what unions and worker advocates often call “ca...
09/23/2024

IN LABOR & EMPLOYMENT NEWS: Several states have recently enacted bans on what unions and worker advocates often call “captive audience meetings.” - mandatory gatherings in which employers opine on anything from politics to religion. California could be next. More, here. hashtag hashtag hashtag hashtag

Bans on mandatory workplace meetings where managers opine about politics, religion, and unions are close to spreading into California, in a blue-state trend that’s driven by labor supporters yet also restricts bosses looking to influence how employees vote in November.

BREAKING CRIMINAL JUSTICE NEWS: Disgraced Los Angeles attorney Tom Girardi has been found guilty of defrauding his forme...
08/27/2024

BREAKING CRIMINAL JUSTICE NEWS: Disgraced Los Angeles attorney Tom Girardi has been found guilty of defrauding his former clients. More on all the details, here:

A criminal conviction is the latest installment of the Los Angeles lawyer’s downfall, accented throughout by its adjacency to The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

IN LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT NEWS: Last week, the California Supreme Court upheld a law classifying gig workers as independen...
07/29/2024

IN LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT NEWS: Last week, the California Supreme Court upheld a law classifying gig workers as independent contractors - making them ineligible for certain benefits. That's welcome news to employers like Uber and Lyft. More, here.

The ruling caps a yearslong battle between labor and tech giants over the status of workers.

IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE NEWS: And the numbers are out! According to CA Dept. of Justice, while statewide crime stats are a m...
07/15/2024

IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE NEWS: And the numbers are out! According to CA Dept. of Justice, while statewide crime stats are a mixed bag, it seems both violent and property crimes are up in Los Angeles County. More, here.

The California Department of Justice recently published its annual report on crime in California, which includes breakdowns by types of crime and jurisdiction.

IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE NEWS: The Council on Criminal Justice has flagged slow reporting of crime data as an impediment to a...
06/26/2024

IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE NEWS: The Council on Criminal Justice has flagged slow reporting of crime data as an impediment to accurate public perception of crime rates and better crime-fighting tactics. More, here.

Criminologists and politicians want crime data to be made available more quickly, to decide how to respond to trends.

IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE NEWS:  This week, an initiative to repeal portions of CA Proposition 47 qualified for the November 5...
06/15/2024

IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE NEWS: This week, an initiative to repeal portions of CA Proposition 47 qualified for the November 5 general election. If passed, the new initiative would roll back some recent reforms that some blame for the rise in property crimes in the state. Specifically, it would raise penalties for some drug and theft offenses and increase the punishment for someone convicted of shoplifting with two or more priors. More, here.

California voters will get their chance to reform a controversial law that critics blame for a surge in retail thefts and brazen flash mob robberies. The Secretary of State’s Office announced…

IN LABOR & EMPLOYMENT NEWS: Next week, the California Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a case that could change...
05/16/2024

IN LABOR & EMPLOYMENT NEWS: Next week, the California Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a case that could change the fate of the law classifying gig workers as independent contractors. More on what's at stake, here.

If CA's Prop. 22 is thrown out, Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and Instacart classifying gig workers as independent contractors would be in danger.

IN LABOR & EMPLOYMENT: What is the right to disconnect? A good overview of California's proposed AB 2751 and what it wou...
04/24/2024

IN LABOR & EMPLOYMENT: What is the right to disconnect? A good overview of California's proposed AB 2751 and what it would mean for employers and employees alike.

A California “right to disconnect” proposal aims to protect workers from the growing expectation that they’re always available to their bosses, spurring opposition from business groups that say it would create a compliance mess especially for management of salaried employees.

IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE NEWS: With the announcement of OJ Simpson's passing today, it is incredible to think a whole generat...
04/11/2024

IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE NEWS: With the announcement of OJ Simpson's passing today, it is incredible to think a whole generation may not know about the case, and trial, that brought him to infamy - and changed the framework and coverage of high profile legal cases forever. Here is a helpful primer on one of the most explosive, impactful and closely watched criminal trials ever.

From a televised car chase to what was described as the "legal blunder of the century", here are the key details around how OJ Simpson's murder trial played out.

Address

8383 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 210
Beverly Hills, CA
90211

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm
Sunday 9am - 6pm

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Kaedian LLP posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Practice

Send a message to Kaedian LLP:

Share