Dordulian Law Group’s founder and president, Samuel Dordulian, has described California’s Assembly Bill 218 (AB 218) as “a time machine” allowing his team to go “back in time, as far back as we need to, and prosecute childhood sexual assault...
Los Angeles District Attorney Jackie Lacey announced today that her office is formally charging actor Danny Masterson, best known for his role in the television series That 70’s Show, with three counts of rape. The charges stem from separate incidents between...
What is wrongful death? DLG Case Study: The Tufesa Bus Crash Wrongful death is a legal term that, although heard quite frequently, isn’t necessarily always completely understood. Wrongful death is a subcategory of personal injury law that can cover a...
by Samuel Dordulian, Esq. Under existing law, the Sex Offender Registration Act requires a person convicted of certain sex crimes to register as a sex offender with law enforcement officials while residing, working, or attending school in California. California senate...
By: Detective Moses Castillo The death of George Floyd, which by all accounts is a clear case of murder at the hands of four rogue police officers, was a senseless tragedy. The officers involved in the incident, particularly Derek Chauvin,...
With the number of COVID-19 cases in the US exceeding 1.6 million, we continue to receive a number of questions from concerned clients regarding what type of injuries are covered under workers’ compensation insurance. We’ve compiled a few recent examples...
Have you heard of “Vision Zero?” it’s Los Angeles’ bold plan to eliminate deaths from traffic accidents entirely. It’s an ambitious goal, but when you stop and look at the rate of car accident fatalities in our city, the numbers...
Today Governor Gavin Newsom signed a critical executive order extending workers’ compensation eligibility for California workers who contract COVID-19. The order makes it easier for workers who become infected with COVID-19 to file a claim for workers’ compensation benefits. We...
If you live in Southern California you’ve likely seen the now viral video of a Los Angeles Police Department officer appearing to use excessive force while detaining a man. The incident reportedly took place on April 27, but the video...
A troubling report last week from the Los Angeles Times indicates that many employees at essential California state agencies, including the Department of Motor Vehicles, may have been exposed to COVID-19 due to possible negligence on the part of officials. ...
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