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The California Appellate Law Podcast

By: Tim Kowal & Jeff Lewis
  • Summary

  • An appellate law podcast for trial lawyers. Appellate specialists Jeff Lewis and Tim Kowal discuss timely trial tips and the latest cases and news coming from the California Court of Appeal and California Supreme Court.
    © 2024 The California Appellate Law Podcast
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Episodes
  • Why One School District Spent $1 Million Fighting Special-Education Attorney Tim Adams’ Client (Part 2)
    May 7 2024

    Last time, we set the table with special-education attorney Tim Adams to discuss the big 9th Circuit win for parents of kids with IEPs (individualized education protocols). Now we dig in to Irvine Unified School District v. Landers and Gagliano.

    After covering the fact that the school district, to get out of helping a dyslexic student get the help she needed, spent over $1.13 million on its attorneys in over five-years of litigation involving a “trial by experts.” In this discussion, Tim Adams explains that IEPs are a constitutional right, so school districts are not legally permitted to consider their costs. Yet school district spokespersons take to the press to decry how these lawsuits are breaking the bank. So what is going on here?

    Tim Adams’ biography.

    Appellate Specialist Jeff Lewis' biography, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter feed.

    Appellate Specialist Tim Kowal's biography, LinkedIn profile, Twitter feed, and YouTube page.

    Sign up for Not To Be Published, Tim Kowal’s weekly legal update, or view his blog of recent cases.

    The California Appellate Law Podcast thanks Casetext for sponsoring the podcast. Listeners receive a discount on Casetext Basic Research at casetext.com/CALP. The co-hosts, Jeff and Tim, were also invited to try Casetext’s newest technology, CoCounsel, the world’s first AI legal assistant. You can discover CoCounsel for yourself with a demo and free trial at casetext.com/CoCounsel.

    Other items discussed in the episode:

    • Irvine Unified School District v. Landers and Gagliano, No. 22-55286
    • Why One School District Spent $1 Million Fighting a Special-Education Student - WSJ
    • Episode 69, Special Education Law with Tim Adams
    • Videos from this episode will be posted at Tim Kowal’s YouTube channel.
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    34 mins
  • Why One School District Spent $1 Million Fighting Special-Education Attorney Tim Adams’ Client (Part 1)
    Apr 30 2024

    A big 9th Circuit win for parents of kids with IEPs (individualized education protocols) came down recently, and the prevailing attorney is podcast alum Tim Adams.

    In the first of this two-part discussion, we set the table to discuss Irvine Unified School District v. Landers and Gagliano. For example, to understand why parents trying to help their dyslexic daughter needed to make a federal case out of it, you should know:

    💵 The school district spent over $1.13 million on its attorneys (at hourly rates up to $1300!).

    🥼 The hearings in these cases are often a “trial by experts.”

    🙈 IEPs are a constitutional right, so school districts are not legally permitted to consider their costs—but obviously they do. So how does that work?

    ⚔️ Parents wrongfully denied an adequate IEP have no recourse but to get their children the resources they need—out of pocket—and then fight for reimbursement.

    Tim Adams’ biography.

    Appellate Specialist Jeff Lewis' biography, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter feed.

    Appellate Specialist Tim Kowal's biography, LinkedIn profile, Twitter feed, and YouTube page.

    Sign up for Not To Be Published, Tim Kowal’s weekly legal update, or view his blog of recent cases.

    The California Appellate Law Podcast thanks Casetext for sponsoring the podcast. Listeners receive a discount on Casetext Basic Research at casetext.com/CALP. The co-hosts, Jeff and Tim, were also invited to try Casetext’s newest technology, CoCounsel, the world’s first AI legal assistant. You can discover CoCounsel for yourself with a demo and free trial at casetext.com/CoCounsel.

    Other items discussed in the episode:

    • Irvine Unified School District v. Landers and Gagliano, No. 22-55286
    • Why One School District Spent $1 Million Fighting a Special-Education Student - WSJ
    • Episode 69, Special Education Law with Tim Adams
    • Videos from this episode will be posted at Tim Kowal’s YouTube channel.
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    30 mins
  • What to know about “snap” and “super snap” removals
    Apr 23 2024

    Are you expecting a lawsuit? And do you want to get that lawsuit into federal court? If your client is domiciled in California, you need to know about “snap removals.” If you get wind of the lawsuit before it is served, you might be able to defeat the removal-bar on home-state defendants.

    But don’t commit a “super snap” removal. That’s when you remove before the complaint is officially filed. The 9th Circuit just rejected those.

    We discuss Casola v. Dexcom, Inc., and how to learn about lawsuits before they are even filed.

    Appellate Specialist Jeff Lewis' biography, LinkedIn profile, and Twitter feed.

    Appellate Specialist Tim Kowal's biography, LinkedIn profile, Twitter feed, and YouTube page.

    Sign up for Not To Be Published, Tim Kowal’s weekly legal update, or view his blog of recent cases.

    The California Appellate Law Podcast thanks Casetext for sponsoring the podcast. Listeners receive a discount on Casetext Basic Research at casetext.com/CALP. The co-hosts, Jeff and Tim, were also invited to try Casetext’s newest technology, CoCounsel, the world’s first AI legal assistant. You can discover CoCounsel for yourself with a demo and free trial at casetext.com/CoCounsel.

    Other items discussed in the episode:

    • Casola v. Dexcom, Inc., No. 23-55403 (9th Cir. Apr. 10, 2024)
    • Videos from this episode will be posted at Tim Kowal’s YouTube channel.
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    13 mins

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