Meghann Cuniff, Los Angeles magazine

Meghann Cuniff

Los Angeles magazine

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  • Los Angeles magazine
  • Invisible People
  • ABA Journal
  • O.C. Register
  • The Press-Enterprise

Past articles by Meghann:

Gloria Allred Files Appellate Petition in Harvey Weinstein Case

The famed victim rights attorney wants three of her clients to to speak at the former mogul's sentencing in Los Angeles → Read More

Ex-Dodger Yasiel Puig Says Racism Is to Blame for His Criminal Charges

Famed civil rights lawyer Ben Crump reps ex-Dodgers outfielder Puig in his fight to prove he was unfairly targeted by Feds in gambling probe → Read More

Alec Baldwin Facing Lawyer Gloria Allred in Second "Rust" Lawsuit

The actor has extended "no outreach" to Halyna Hutchins’ mother, father and sister, the powerhouse attorney said when announcing the case → Read More

Jury Sides With Trucker in Lawsuit Over 2019 San Bernardino Arrest

County supervisors voted Tuesday to settle the case for $500,000 after a jury found against the deputy on nearly everything → Read More

Bratz Billionaire Accidentally Triggers Terrorism Mistrial in OC Courthouse

Isaac Larian—CEO of Bratz dolls maker MGA Entertainment—was in court for his own case when he visited another trial during private testimony → Read More

Mistrial Declared in T.I.'s Toymaker Lawsuit After Race is Introduced

Toymaker MGA Entertainment’s lawyer calls the deposition excerpt about cultural appropriation heard by jurors ”really, really prejudicial” → Read More

T.I. and Tiny's Lawsuit Over O.M.G. Dolls Goes to Trial

The couple says MGA Entertainment used the likenesses of her daughter’s former band, OMG Girlz, for the hit toys → Read More

Tory Lanez Hires Snoop Dogg and Suge Knight’s Defense Lawyer

The rapper plans to seek a new trial after in December a jury convicted him of shooting Megan Thee Stallion → Read More

LA's Settlement Deal in Homelessness Lawsuit Being Appealed

Critics have said the deal is a way for the city to enforce anti-homeless ordinances without substantively changing homeless services. → Read More

Michael Avenatti is Behind Bars in L.A. After Stormy Daniels Fraud Conviction

The lawyer also has a 30-month federal sentence pending for allegedly extorting Nike → Read More

Appeals Court Overturns Judge's Order Demanding Housing of Skid Row's Homeless

In a big victory for the city and county, Judge David O. Carter's landmark injunction on homelessness in L.A. was struck down today → Read More

Disgraced Lawyer Michael Avenatti Is Set to Face Fraud Charges in Orange County

Shortly after he's sentenced in an extortion scheme involving Nike, Stormy Daniels's former attorney will head to trial for allegedly conning clients out of settlement money → Read More

Opposition Is Mounting to a Local Judge's Homeless Crisis Crusade

As the city and county appeal an unprecedented order to house Skid Row's homeless, municipalities across the West Coast issue their support → Read More

Amid the Fight Over Franklin Canyon, Mohamed Hadid Would Just Like a Little Gratitude

As Mohamed Hadid tries to keep his Franklin Canyon land from heading to the auction block, he laments his critics → Read More

As His Homeless Housing Order Faces Appeals, a Judge Says He Won't Let Up

During a hearing last week, Judge David O. Carter promised to stay ”diligent and involved” in the Skid Row homelessness lawsuit that's generated headlines → Read More

Are Pallet Shelters for Homeless People Safe?

Some question the safety of pallet homes after a fire destroyed units that manufacturers acknowledge contained highly flammable material. → Read More

An Appeals Court Has Halted a Judge's Order on L.A. Homelessness—For Now

Judge David O. Carter's order calling for the housing of Skid Row's homeless has hit a small speed bump → Read More

'We're On It': L.A. County Makes Its Case for Being Dropped from a Landmark Homelessness Lawsuit

After a virtual hearing today, an attorney for the county insisted to a judge, “We don’t belong in this lawsuit" → Read More

Mohamed Hadid Is Fighting for His Right to Develop a Popular L.A. Hiking Spot

Last week, a foreclosure auction on Mohamed Hadid's Franklin Canyon property was halted, but the future of the land still hangs in the balance → Read More

L.A. County Is Appealing an Order That Demands Action on Homelessness

The filing sets up a showdown about the judiciary’s power over municipal policy decisions → Read More