See the reports by Brian Joseph, Orange County Register Reporter through 2007 at [8]; See also Testimony of Julianne D'Angelo Fellmeth, Review of Health Practitioner Substance Abuse Programs, Center for Public Interest Law before the SENATE COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, PROFESSIONS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, March 10, 2008, at [9].
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See Robert Fellmeth, California's Unfair Competition Act: Conundrums and Confusions, Report to the Law Revision Commission of California, January 1995, 227-277; see [4]
See [21] for details regarding these and other recent and current cases involving CAI.
See Daily Journal Publishes CAI OpEd on Proposed Facebook Class Action Settlement (July 22, 2013) under What's New at [22]
For recent amicus cases, see [23]. For CPIL and CAI litigation both as counsel and on an amicus basis from previous years, see citation above of "litigation" under "curriculum vita" at [24].
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Kailua High School is one of four public high schools on the Windward side of Oahu, Kailua High School
See Contractor State Licensing Board Monitor Reports, 10-10-01, 4-1-02, 10-1-02, and 4-1-03. Center for Public Interest Law, University of San Diego School of Law, at [5].
Medical Board investigation and advocacy by CPIL began with the early Report authored by Robert Fellmeth: Physician Discipline in California: A Code Blue Emergency, Center for Public Interest Law, University of San Diego School of Law, 4-5-1989, see [6]
Julianne Fellmeth, Initial Report of the Medical Board of California Enforcement Monitor Center for Public Interest Law, University of San Diego School of Law, 11-1-04; see also Julianne Fellmeth, Final Report of the Medical Board of California Enforcement Monitor, Center for Public Interest Law, University of San Diego School of Law, 11-1-05, at [7].
See the reports by Brian Joseph, Orange County Register Reporter through 2007 at [8]; See also Testimony of Julianne D'Angelo Fellmeth, Review of Health Practitioner Substance Abuse Programs, Center for Public Interest Law before the SENATE COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, PROFESSIONS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, March 10, 2008, at [9].
"Govinfo". www.govinfo.gov. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
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The most recent consumer case of Fellmeth's is the CPIL antitrust prosecution of the rental car industry and the California Travel and Tourism Commission (CTTC) for alleged price fixing. Filed in 2007, the case went to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeal in 2010, See Shames v. Hertz 607 F3d 611 (9th Cir. 2010) on the liability of the CTTC. The trial court had dismissed the agency out, but the published decision reversed the district court and upheld its potential liability. See [2]. The case was resolved in 2013 with judgment for the plaintiff class. See [3] at "curriculum vita", p. 11.
The case was originally filed as California State Foster Parent Association et al. v. Wagner in United States District Court for the Northern District of California, No.: 07-05086 WHA. CAI served as counsel, along with Morrison and Foerster, for the state's three associations representing family foster care providers. The complaint contended that state compensation rates violated federal law, are set below the actual cost of care, and have impeded the supply of family foster care placements, limiting adoption opportunity. The alleged result was a decline of family placements from 16,000 to 5,000, fewer adoptions. See the related case applicable to group home rates at [20]
The first issue of the Harvard CR-CL Law Review appeared in 1966, Fellmeth was an editor in 1969-70. An early volume featured his co-authored article: "The Federal Trade Commission and the Freedom of Information Act, a Study in Malfeasance", measuring the FTC's compliance with the 1967 enacted FOIA. A subsequent issue in 1970 featured two Nader-related articles, one by Nader on the FOIA and one by John Esposito leading the Nader air pollution federal inquiry. See Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review
The most recent consumer case of Fellmeth's is the CPIL antitrust prosecution of the rental car industry and the California Travel and Tourism Commission (CTTC) for alleged price fixing. Filed in 2007, the case went to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeal in 2010, See Shames v. Hertz 607 F3d 611 (9th Cir. 2010) on the liability of the CTTC. The trial court had dismissed the agency out, but the published decision reversed the district court and upheld its potential liability. See [2]. The case was resolved in 2013 with judgment for the plaintiff class. See [3] at "curriculum vita", p. 11.
For annotated listing of expert witness assignments, including those listed curriculum vita pp. 13–16
See "Professor Fellmeth was appointed to a 1986 legislatively created position of State Bar Discipline Monitor by then-state Attorney General John Van De Kamp in January 1987. The position was instructed to investigate California's attorney discipline administered by the State Bar and to recommend reforms to the legislature and the Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court. Assisted by CPIL, Professor Fellmeth drafted and published reports on the system every six months for five years, commencing with the first report issued on June 1, 1987." At [10] see "curriculum vita", at 4
See annotated listing of major reported cases with citations, pp. 5-13 in "curriculum vita" at [18]
For recent amicus cases, see [23]. For CPIL and CAI litigation both as counsel and on an amicus basis from previous years, see citation above of "litigation" under "curriculum vita" at [24].