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Less than 1: PM Edition, June 16

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This evening on Less than 1: opening statements begin in the State Bar disciplinary trial of a longtime Girardi Keese attorney accused of concealing the diversion of San Bruno settlement funds — plus Adobe is hit with a derivative suit over AI training claims, and OpenAI defeats xAI's trade secrets case. Also: the DOJ moves to dismiss the NAACP's clean air lawsuit against xAI, a judge signals Workday will likely face California discrimination claims over its AI hiring software, and an LA Council committee pulls council expansion from the November charter reform ballot. Stories mentioned in today's episode: State Bar alleges Girardi Keese lawyer helped conceal diversion of San Bruno settlement funds https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392215-state-bar-alleges-girardi-keese-lawyer-helped-conceal-diversion-of-san-bruno-settlement-funds Adobe hit with derivative suit over AI training claims https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392225-adobe-hit-with-derivative-suit-over-ai-training-claims OpenAI defeats xAI trade secrets case over recruiting presentation https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392224-openai-defeats-xai-trade-secrets-case-over-recruiting-presentation (NYT) D.O.J. Seeks to Halt Air Pollution Lawsuit Against xAI Data Center https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/16/climate/xai-musk-mississippi-grok-turbine-lawsuit-naacp.html (Reuters) Workday will likely face California claims in sprawling AI bias lawsuit https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/workday-will-likely-face-california-claims-sprawling-ai-bias-lawsuit-2026-06-16/ (LA Times) Panel balks at plans to expand L.A. City Council to 25 members https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-06-16/panel-balks-at-plans-to-expand-la-city-council-to-25-members

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Episode Less than 1: PM Edition, June 16 Cover

Less than 1: PM Edition, June 16

This evening on Less than 1: opening statements begin in the State Bar disciplinary trial of a longtime Girardi Keese attorney accused of concealing the diversion of San Bruno settlement funds — plus Adobe is hit with a derivative suit over AI training claims, and OpenAI defeats xAI's trade secrets case. Also: the DOJ moves to dismiss the NAACP's clean air lawsuit against xAI, a judge signals Workday will likely face California discrimination claims over its AI hiring software, and an LA Council committee pulls council expansion from the November charter reform ballot. Stories mentioned in today's episode: State Bar alleges Girardi Keese lawyer helped conceal diversion of San Bruno settlement funds https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392215-state-bar-alleges-girardi-keese-lawyer-helped-conceal-diversion-of-san-bruno-settlement-funds Adobe hit with derivative suit over AI training claims https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392225-adobe-hit-with-derivative-suit-over-ai-training-claims OpenAI defeats xAI trade secrets case over recruiting presentation https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392224-openai-defeats-xai-trade-secrets-case-over-recruiting-presentation (NYT) D.O.J. Seeks to Halt Air Pollution Lawsuit Against xAI Data Center https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/16/climate/xai-musk-mississippi-grok-turbine-lawsuit-naacp.html (Reuters) Workday will likely face California claims in sprawling AI bias lawsuit https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/workday-will-likely-face-california-claims-sprawling-ai-bias-lawsuit-2026-06-16/ (LA Times) Panel balks at plans to expand L.A. City Council to 25 members https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-06-16/panel-balks-at-plans-to-expand-la-city-council-to-25-members

Gestern3 min
Episode Less than 1: AM Edition, June 16 Cover

Less than 1: AM Edition, June 16

This morning on Less than 1: a new report ranks LA Superior Court among the nation's top venues for billion-dollar verdicts — plus former oversight commission chairs file a court petition to enforce sheriff subpoenas over use-of-force records, and Google settles a class action for $135 million over unauthorized cellular data use. Also: an Imperial Valley data center developer sues for Colorado River water access after pledging not to use it. Stories mentioned in this episode: LA Superior Court among nation's top venues for billion-dollar verdicts, report finds https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392213-la-superior-court-among-nation-s-top-venues-for-billion-dollar-verdicts-report-finds (KPBS) Imperial Valley data center developer files lawsuit seeking access to Colorado River water https://www.kpbs.org/news/environment/2026/06/15/imperial-valley-data-center-developer-files-lawsuit-seeking-access-to-colorado-river-water

Gestern2 min
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Less than 1: PM Edition, June 15

This evening on Less than 1: California Gov. Gavin Newsom says the DOJ is investigating him and his wife — plus a proposed class action alleges Anthropic misleads subscribers about its premium Claude subscription limits, and Los Angeles's city attorney and Legal Aid clash over a stalled $177 million tenant protection program. Also: the Supreme Court agrees to weigh the prolonged detention of ICE detainees with criminal records. Stories mentioned in this episode: Newsom says DOJ is investigating him as experts warn of lasting consequences https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392207-newsom-says-doj-is-investigating-him-as-experts-warn-of-lasting-consequences Anthropic sued over claims about premium AI subscription limits https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392206-anthropic-sued-over-claims-about-premium-ai-subscription-limits City attorney, Legal Aid clash over $177M tenant program https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392205-city-attorney-legal-aid-clash-over-177m-tenant-program (Politico) Supreme Court wades into fight over ‘prolonged’ detention of some ICE detainees https://www.politico.com/news/2026/06/15/supreme-court-ice-detention-case-00962228?__cf_chl_tk=4vPDmpaF.9pvTYxf7q_cEfcdrgxunsR.fKxV99k0ypc-1781551790-1.0.1.1-TCHSsYXhxVHSs8H_Y30g5EgEwHdhgwPtN6fYCu0B0kA

Gestern2 min
Episode Less than 1: AM Edition, June 15 Cover

Less than 1: AM Edition, June 15

This morning on Less than 1: LA County DA Nathan Hochman asks a judge to halt payouts from a $4 billion childhood sexual abuse settlement over fraud concerns — plus closing arguments in the UGG parent company's patent suit against dupe retailer Quince. Also: California admits to using six high-risk AI systems it failed to report last year, Fox agrees to acquire Roku for $22 billion, and a lawsuit claims San Francisco jails are ignoring a federal sunlight order. Stories in this episode: (Cal Matters) California admits using high-risk AI — including systems it failed to report last year https://calmatters.org/politics/2026/06/california-admits-government-ai-risk-after-denying/ (SF Chronicle) Suit claims San Francisco jails are ignoring federal sunlight order https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/sunlight-ruling-san-francisco-jails-ignored-suit-22300198.php (NYT) Fox to acquire Roku for $22 billion in streaming push https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/15/business/fox-roku-acquisition-streaming-media.html

15. Juni 20262 min
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Less than 1: PM Edition, June 12

This evening on Less than 1: a federal jury awards more than ten million dollars to the family of Adrian Sanchez, fatally shot by an L.A. County Sheriff's deputy during a twenty twenty-one traffic stop — after forensic evidence undermined the deputy's account of the encounter. Also: a federal hearing puts a novel question to the court in a lawsuit accusing Meta of harvesting sensitive health data through its Pixel tool — can you value information that has no legal market? And: Trial Lawyers for Justice launches a dedicated appellate practice, bringing in two Arnold & Porter Supreme Court veterans to handle appeals in-house. Plus: a new survey finds Big Law's rush to recruit first-year law students is stressing them out. Stories mentioned in this episode: Jury awards $10M in fatal deputy shooting case https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392182-jury-awards-10m-in-fatal-deputy-shooting-case Trial Lawyers for Justice launches appellate division with Supreme Court veterans https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392183-trial-lawyers-for-justice-launches-appellate-division-with-supreme-court-veterans Meta class bid turns on value of health data https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392179-meta-class-bid-turns-on-value-of-health-data (Reuters) ‘It sucks.’ Students pan law firms’ rushed recruiting https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/it-sucks-students-pan-law-firms-rushed-recruiting-2026-06-11/

13. Juni 20263 min