Pursuing a Judgment: Debtor’s Exam

Most lawyers think obtaining a good trial result is the hard part, but in some cases there is a whole additional chapter to achieving justice and compensation for injured clients.  Once the trial result becomes a judgment, and the judgment is recorded against the defendant, the next step is personally serving the judgment debtor with notice of a debtor’s exam.  … Read More

The CARE Act and Sealing Arrest Records

According to the California Department of Justice, in 2019 law enforcement made 7,113 arrests in Humboldt County. For many of those arrests, the District Attorney’s Office declined to file charges, or filed charges but later dismissed the case against the criminal defendant, leaving a paper trail showing that person was arrested, albeit never convicted. Employers are prohibited by law from … Read More

Janssen Malloy LLP welcomes back Willie Stein

Janssen Malloy LLP is proud and excited to announce the return of attorney William “Willie” H. Stein to the firm. Willie worked for us as an associate right after he graduated from University of California at Davis Law school, but we knew when we hired him we would only have him for a year, due to his previous commitment to … Read More

Janssen Malloy LLP Obtains $100,000 Policy Limit for Injured Bicyclist

Janssen Malloy LLP this week resolved an injured bicyclist’s case for the defendant’s $100,000 policy limits coverage.  Our client was waiting for traffic to clear before crossing a street in Eureka when struck from behind by an inattentive motorist, suffering a complex shoulder fracture injury when thrown to the pavement.  Our client’s injury involved three fractures to the humeral head … Read More

Real Estate During COVID-19

An understandable upshot of the COVID-19 pandemic is that many aspects of the real estate market are in flux. In some ways, business remains surprisingly close to normal, with local real estate brokers reporting a steady interest in selling and buying Humboldt County property. Of course, navigating the regulations and best practices applicable to brokers could merit a separate blog … Read More

Covid-19 Emergency Order for Inactive or Retired Doctors and Midwives

Earlier this year, Governor Newsome issued Executive Order N-39-20, which gave the Director of the Department of Consumer Affairs permission to waive professional licensing requirements for physicians, surgeons, and midwives during the Covid-19 emergency. As a result, the Director issued a waiver permitting reinstatement of inactive or retired licenses without having to pay fees or complete continuing education requirements for … Read More

Physician Relief Fund Available

Health care providers may get some relief from the $175 billion CARES Act Provider Relief Fund.  The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently announced a $20 billion round of funding for health care providers, to be dispersed based on a percentage of each provider’s 2018 net patient revenue. The funds are grants and will not need to … Read More

Litigating Remotely in the Age of Shelter in Place

The current shelter in place orders from the governor have affected businesses throughout California, and the legal profession is no exception. The Humboldt County Superior Court is closed, only handling criminal matters through remote “Zoom” appearances by counsel and defendants. Civil matters have been put on hold, jury trials continued, law and motion hearings rescheduled. The business of the civil … Read More