A Trip Inside the Mind of Lawrance Bohm

Lawrance Bohm has appeared on our radar recently with huge crazy verdicts, and stories about his technological prowess have been by him and discussed amongst ourselves… To read The Litigator article in full, click here: A Trip Inside the Mind of Lawrance Bohm.

Lawsuit: Union mistreated one of its own workers

…[The California Federation of Teachers] has forcefully lobbied to enact strong workplace medical disability and anti-discrimination laws. Yet, a lawsuit in Sacramento Superior Court for wrongful termination and age and gender discrimination describes an alleged Pandora’s Box of practices revealing a disconnect between what union leaders publicly proclaim and privately practice… To read the full

Over a decade, Bohm finds California foothold

During Tulane Law School’s 2014 skills-training boot camp, Sacramento attorney Lawrance Bohm (L ’00) gave civil litigation students an impromptu lesson in pretrial reality: awaiting a verdict from a California jury, he let students listen in on a conference call with the trial judge and opposing counsel when jurors sent out a written question… To

Debate Heats Up on Political Hot Potato MICRA

You may have seen one of the billboards driving on Interstate 80. Opponents of California’s Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act (MICRA) have launched a new campaign urging legislators to reform MICRA or, in the alternative, scrap it altogether. The Act was signed into law in 1975 by Jerry Brown during his first stint as governor

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