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Less than 1: PM Edition, June 5

2 min · 6. juni 2026
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This evening on Less than 1: Johnson and Johnson prevails in the second talc bellwether trial, rejecting claims its powders caused ovarian cancer in three women — a split result that could shape settlement talks in more than seventy thousand pending cases. Also: a Los Angeles judge tosses the murder indictment against former LAPD Officer Clifford Proctor in the 2015 Venice Beach shooting of Brendon Glenn, finding the special prosecutor failed to adequately present malice evidence — DA plans to appeal. And: a jury awards more than thirty-four million dollars to a tax attorney left brain-injured after a Granada Hills motorcycle crash, finding the city forfeited its design immunity by painting ten fewer feet of red curb than required. Plus: LA's city attorney has left a one-hundred-seventy-seven-million-dollar tenant aid contract unsigned for nearly three months — with her primary loss, advocates fear she has little incentive to act. Stories mentioned in this episode: Johnson & Johnson prevails in second talc bellwether trial https://dailyjournal.com/articles/391917-johnson-johnson-prevails-in-second-talc-bellwether-trial Jury awards $34.5M to injured tax attorney in roadway liability case https://dailyjournal.com/articles/391926-jury-awards-34-5m-to-injured-tax-attorney-in-roadway-liability-case Judge tosses murder charge against ex-LAPD officer in Venice Beach shooting https://dailyjournal.com/articles/391929-judge-tosses-murder-charge-against-ex-lapd-officer-in-venice-beach-shooting (LAist) City attorney has left $177M tenant aid contract unsigned for months. LA leaders want to know why https://laist.com/news/housing-homelessness/los-angeles-city-attorney-hydee-feldstein-soto-united-to-house-la-tenant-aid-contract

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Less than 1: PM Edition, July 2

This evening on Less than 1: Netflix moves for $3 million in attorney fees after winning a patent case it says was built on fraud. Also: a Los Angeles judge refuses to lift a discovery stay in the dispute over dozens of child sex abuse plaintiffs caught between two competing probation camp settlements — and wants plaintiffs to identify their legal theory first. And: Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers takes over as chief judge of the Northern District of California. Plus: the EEOC sues 99 Ranch Market over alleged discrimination against non-Chinese employees, and U.S. legal sector jobs hit an all-time high for the third straight month. Stories mentioned in this episode: Netflix seeks $3 million in fees over patent suit it calls fraudulent https://dailyjournal.com/articles/392777-netflix-seeks-3-million-in-fees-over-patent-suit-it-calls-fraudulent Judge seeks legal basis for discovery in abuse settlement dispute https://dailyjournal.com/articles/392776-judge-seeks-legal-basis-for-discovery-in-abuse-settlement-dispute Gonzalez Rogers is named chief judge of Northern District https://dailyjournal.com/articles/392760-gonzalez-rogers-is-named-chief-judge-of-northern-district (LA Times) Feds accuse 99 Ranch of discriminating against non-Chinese employees https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2026-07-01/feds-accuse-99-ranch-of-discriminating-against-non-chinese-employees (Reuters) US legal sector jobs continued to climb in June https://www.reuters.com/legal/legalindustry/us-legal-sector-jobs-continued-climb-june-2026-07-02/

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Less than 1: AM Edition, July 2

This morning on Less than 1: a judge strikes Huntington Beach's CEQA challenge to the state's housing enforcement lawsuit, dealing the city another loss in its yearslong fight against California's housing mandates. Also: a Los Angeles judge will hear arguments over whether to lift a discovery stay for dozens of child sex abuse plaintiffs caught between two competing settlements in the coordinated LA County probation camp cases. Plus: the Supreme Court is quietly building a massive police force — and Congress wants answers on the bill. And: the LA City Council shelves a ballot measure to exempt new apartments from the city's "mansion tax." Stories mentioned in this episode: Judge rejects Huntington Beach CEQA challenge to state housing enforcement suit https://dailyjournal.com/articles/392752-judge-rejects-huntington-beach-ceqa-challenge-to-state-housing-enforcement-suit (Politico) The Supreme Court Is Building Its Own Massive Police Force https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2026/06/28/supreme-court-justices-security-police-00969784 (LAist) LA City Council shelves ballot measure to cancel the ‘mansion tax’ on new apartments https://laist.com/news/housing-homelessness/los-angeles-city-council-mansion-tax-measure-ula-november-ballot-measure-2026-vote

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Less than 1: PM Edition, July 1

This evening on Less than 1: a judge denies Consumer Watchdog's bid to invalidate FAIR Plan cost-recovery guidance, a physician sues Sheppard Mullin over allegedly improper settlement discussions, and California's appeals court upholds dismissal of state charges against the Pelosi attacker. Also: a lawsuit alleges a drug-spiked water jug caused teens to overdose at an LA juvenile hall, and a federal judge blocks the Postal Service's proposed restrictions on mail-in voting. Stories mentioned in this episode: Judge denies bid to invalidate FAIR Plan cost-recovery guidance https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392747-judge-denies-bid-to-invalidate-fair-plan-cost-recovery-guidance Physician sues Sheppard Mullin over settlement discussions https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392737-physician-sues-sheppard-mullin-over-settlement-discussions Appeals court upholds dismissal of state charges against Pelosi attacker https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392739-appeals-court-upholds-dismissal-of-state-charges-against-pelosi-attacker (LA Times) Drug-spiked water jug caused teens to overdose in L.A. juvenile hall, lawsuit alleges https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-06-30/los-angeles-juvenile-hall-overdoses-water-jug-lawsuit (Reuters) Judge blocks US Postal Service's proposed restrictions on mail-in voting https://www.reuters.com/world/judge-blocks-us-postal-services-proposed-restrictions-mail-in-voting-2026-07-01/

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Less than 1: AM Edition, July 1

This morning on Less than 1: a judge overturns the $8.8 million Carson odor verdict and grants a new trial, SB 690 heads to committee to clarify California's wiretapping law's reach online, and a judge rules Yelp need not re-prove Google's monopoly in its antitrust suit. Also: the LA City Council pulls its noncitizen voting proposal at the last minute, and LA County takes control of its homeless spending from LAHSA. Stories mentioned in this episode: Judge overturns $8.8M Carson odor verdict and grants new trial https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392726-judge-overturns-8-8m-carson-odor-verdict-and-grants-new-trial (LAist) LA County takes control of its homeless spending from LAHSA https://laist.com/news/housing-homelessness/la-county-homeless-spending-lahsa-hsh (LAist) LA City Council pulls noncitizen voting proposal at the last minute https://laist.com/news/politics/la-city-council-pulls-noncitizen-voting-proposal-at-the-last-minute

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Less than 1 - PM Edition, June 30

This evening on Less than 1: a California appeals court voids a law firm's arbitration clauses over undisclosed client conflicts, a San Francisco judge rules the state DOJ exceeded its authority with cardroom regulations, and a judge dismisses the Visa investor suit over the DOJ antitrust probe. Also: veteran LA judge Stephen Czuleger announces his retirement, the DOJ settles an egg price-fixing probe for $3.3 million and 53 million eggs, and the UK signals it will challenge the $110 billion Paramount-Warner Bros. merger. Stories mentioned in this episode: Appeals court voids law firm's arbitration clauses over undisclosed client conflicts https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392704-appeals-court-voids-law-firm-s-arbitration-clauses-over-undisclosed-client-conflicts Judge says state cardroom rules exceeded state DOJ authority https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392711-judge-says-state-cardroom-rules-exceeded-state-doj-authority Judge dismisses Visa investor suit over DOJ antitrust probe https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392707-judge-dismisses-visa-investor-suit-over-doj-antitrust-probe Veteran LA Judge Stephen Czuleger to retire after nearly 40 years on the bench https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/392695-veteran-la-judge-stephen-czuleger-to-retire-after-nearly-40-years-on-the-bench (CNBC) Big egg producers settle price inflation probe with DOJ for 53 million eggs — and $3.3M https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/30/egg-producers-settle-price-inflation-probe-for-3point3-million.html (CNN) UK government says it’s likely to challenge $110 billion Paramount-Warner Bros. merger https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/30/media/uk-discovery-wbd-merger-intl

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