
SD7: Money & endorsements as endgame nears
Independent spending has continued to run amok in the all-Democrat 7th State Senate District special election since I last updated the tsunami Friday. To recap, unions are spending big for

Independent spending has continued to run amok in the all-Democrat 7th State Senate District special election since I last updated the tsunami Friday. To recap, unions are spending big for

San Francisco attorney Harmeet Dhillon was re-elected to serve a two-year term as vice chair of the California Republican Party, on a unanimous vote Mar. 1 at the party’s three-day

An Indian American businesswoman filed a lawsuit Feb. 18 against Fremont Bank, alleging that a former operations manager of the institution had stolen heirloom jewelry valued at more than $100,000

A two-term Republican assemblyman who has sought to broaden the appeal of the party with Hispanics launched an uphill campaign Thursday to become the next U.S. senator from California, a

California Republican Party Chairman Jim Brulte, a former state legislator who took over the party at a low point two years ago, was overwhelmingly reelected to another term on Sunday.

The California GOP kicked off their three-day Spring Convention at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Sacramento. The party invited Governor Chris Christie (R-New Jersey) to be the special guest speaker for the

Hundreds of California Republican leaders and their guests gathered Friday in Sacramento for their biannual convention, with plans to celebrate their legislative victories in 2014 that blocked Democratic supermajorities in

California Republicans achieved their modest goals last year of preventing Democrats from securing a two-thirds majority in both houses of the state Legislature and rescuing the party from debt. Those

Hillary Clinton offered a glimpse of what her 2016 campaign and presidential priorities would be — hypothetically, of course — while speaking at a Silicon Valley women’s conference Tuesday. Working

Determined Bay Area immigrant rights activists insisted Tuesday that a Texas judge’s ruling blocking President Obama’s executive action on immigration won’t deter them from assisting thousands in completing applications for

Former congressional candidate Ro Khanna has a new job and is engaged to be married. Khanna, 38, has joined Smart Utility Systems — a company with offices in Irvine and

Bay Area politicians are stepping all over themselves in heaping praise on Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-California. Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom praised her for having the “courage of her convictions and

Carly Fiorina blazed a trail as the first woman to lead a Fortune 20 company, but the former CEO of Hewlett-Packard now seems to have an even bigger “first-ever” achievement

Two years ago, Jim Brulte chastised his party for losing seats to laziness. “There were three Assembly seats that were lost because we got lazy,” Brulte said shortly after taking

California GOP chairman Jim Brulte, widely credited with reviving the state Republican party’s fortunes, announced Monday that he would seek reelection to the post. Brulte highlighted the party’s recent victories

A newly-elected Bay Area lawmaker isn’t reveling in the perks of public office. She’s forgoing two of the best bonuses afforded to members of the California Legislature. As her first act

A Sikh university student has sued the U.S. Army, saying he cannot join the Reserve Officer Training Corps unless he violates his religious beliefs by removing his turban, shaving and

It was, as one political observer called it, the “meh election” in California — a mismatch in the state’s marquee race, a nasty and largely confusing fight over health care

As Americans go to their mid-term polls on Tuesday 4 November, Democrats are bracing for bad news. The president’s popularity ratings are low and Democrats might lose control of the

After several months of relative calm, the 16th Assembly District race has turned fiesty — and flush with donations — in the run up to Election Day. Over the past

Neel Kashkari almost certainly will lose to Gov. Jerry Brown next week, but political experts say he could leave a lasting mark on how California Republicans run for office. Kashkari

Dhillon Law Group was recently featured in the Daily Journal on Friday, October 24, 2014. View the article here.

After a yearlong dispute with Comcast, a customer claims in court that the cable provider called up his boss at a major accounting firm and got him fired. Conal O’Rourke

Last week, I wrote about the story of Conal O’Rourke. After a year of being dissatisfied with his Comcast service and persistently complaining to the company, O’Rourke was fired by

Anger stemming from a 30-year-old religious clash in India that left thousands dead has crept into one of the closest and most expensive congressional races in the country. Some Sikh

“A California man is seeking $1 million in damages from Comcast, alleging that he lost his job because an official defamed him to his employer after he made complaints about

A California man claimed earlier this year that a nightmare customer-service experience with Comcast caused him to lose his job. Now, he is suing the cable and Internet giant for

Dhillon Law Group’s Response to Comcast’s Apology We view Comcast’s apology as a public relations strategy, not a genuine apology. Comcast merely apologized to the Internet at large, and the

“OAKLAND, CA—Speaking over lunch last Friday, a Northern California man named Conal O’Rourke laid out what admittedly sounds like a crazy story: a year-long billing dispute over his home Comcast

Republican Neel Kashkari’s bid for governor was always going to be an uphill battle, but now two polls have him running way behind Democratic incumbent Gov. Jerry Brown, and one survey