• The Three Ps — Pee, Paper and Poo

    March 11, 2016

    Overview: Do you know your Three Ps--Pee, Paper and Poo? Like only flush the three Ps down the toilet, and never 'flushable wipes'. When you finish this week's humorous and informative Law Review you will know everything you need to know--and more--about not putting 'flushable wipes' down the toilet--only the Three Ps. I figured that [...]

  • Our Little Town — Truckee — On The Map Big Time

    February 26, 2016

    The worse kept secret in California, maybe in all the states, is that Truckee is one of the best places to live, work and play. I have been reading accolade after accolade in prestigious publications like National Geographic, Outside Magazine and Sunset Magazine. Even that Pulitzer Prize winning column in the Sierra Sun. I count [...]

  • Justice Scalia’s Death Generates More Political Polarization

    February 19, 2016

    Overview: Tune in to Jim Porter’s Law Review column this week about the untimely death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia  and Porter’s ranting about key Republicans going on record in opposition to any replacement justices offered by President Obama, no matter how qualified; which caused Porter’s blood to boil, as he passionately writes. As [...]

  • Drowning on Tuolumne River – Who’s Responsible

    February 5, 2016

    Overview: Public entities are immune from liability for accidents arising from natural conditions of public property, like a knarly rapid in a river, so if a rafter drowns in the remnants of an old dam in the Tuolumne River, is that a natural condition or a man made ‘drowning machine’ as the Plaintiff alleged; read [...]

  • Take Me Out to the Ball Game … With a Helmet

    January 29, 2016

    Overview:  Everyone loves baseball, even though there is always the possibility of being hit by a foul ball or splintering bat, that is just ‘the risk we assume’ when we go to the ball park.  Well that may change with a new case filed in federal court in  California, Gayle Payne v the Office of [...]

  • Is Spanking With a Sandal or Spoon Child Abuse?

    January 22, 2016

    Overview: A hot topic in California law is a parent’s right to spank his or her children, and new cases come out of the courts every few months clarifying when a parent may use corporal punishment, like spank with the palm of a hand, a spoon or in our case in this week’s Law Review, [...]

  • More New Laws for 2016

    January 14, 2016

    Overview:  This week’s Law Review finishes our series of columns on new laws in California, featuring SB 358 equalizing pay for women, automatic registration to vote when applying for a driver’s license, Uber and Lyft legal news and most importantly, Party Beer Bikes and craft beers at farmers markets. Mandatory Vaccinations You’ve read plenty about [...]

  • Sampling of New Laws for the New Year

    January 8, 2016

    Overview: This weeks Law Review summarizes a few of California's thousands of new laws effective this week, more next week. I’m back and a little shaky following shoulder surgery, but here we go. The California Legislature once again did what it does best: Pass new laws, hoping Governor Jerry doesn’t veto. $10.00 an Hour [...]

  • Porter Simon Recognized in CATT Annual Awards: Professional of the Year, Jim Porter, Porter Simon!

    January 5, 2016

    12 Tahoe-Truckee winners recognized in CATT Annual Awards | SierraSun.com Special to the Sun TAHOE-TRUCKEE, Calif. — The Contractors Association of Truckee Tahoe recently announced the winners of its 2015 Annual Awards Competition. Winners were nominated by fellow members for superior craftsmanship, excellent customer service, innovative design, devotion to CATT and community, or other outstanding [...]