NACDL’s 10th Annual “Defending Modern Drug Cases”
October 5, 2017. Ian Wallach chairs NACDL's 10th Annual "Defending Modern Drug Cases", Las Vegas, Nevada, October 5 - 7, 2018.
“Drafting a Tort Complaint Against the Federal Government and Its Contractors and the Limitations on the Independent Contractor and Discretionary Function Exceptions “
March 13, 2017. Federal Lawyer Publishes Article By Ian Wallach Titled ""Drafting a Tort Complaint Against the Federal Government and Its Contractors and the Limitations on the Independent Contractor and Discretionary Function Exceptions " (Federal Lawyer, March 2017). The article can be downloaded here.
Monday, May 15, 2016. “NOT GUILTY” on four counts, hang on remaining. Alhambra Courthouse.
The People alleged that the client, who was married to a government official, engaged in acts of domestic violence, child endangerment, and destruction of property. Following a six-day trial, the jury returned verdicts of "Not Guilty" on all counts but for one vandalism count -- where the jury was deadlocked.
Tuesday, November 10, 2015. Prosecution Dismisses Drug-Sales Case Mid Trial. Compton Courthouse.
The client had 16 years of exposure at 80%, and the offer prior to trial was 2 years at 50%. Four days into the trial, the last witness was a LAPD Police Officer who acknowledged making several false representations in the arrest report and the search warrant affidavit. The Prosecution admirably chose...
Tuesday, November 26, 2014. KTLA Covers Retention of Ian Wallach in Case Where Student was Strangled by a Los Angeles Unified School District Teacher at Mark Twain Middle School.
This conduct is unacceptable. And the long-term psychological damage that arises from this abuse of trust is devastating. But we also recognize that teachers are primarily decent civil servants, working in overcrowded classrooms with limited resources. The issues are not only "who did this" or "how could it happen" but more "what...
Saturday, September 13, 2014. Wallach on Law, Fire & Gasoline, Part II — When The Mentally Ill Meet Police – The Need For CIT Training. Featuring Ret. Maj. C. Samuel Cochran, Dameion Perkins, Nathanial Hamilton, and Maria Hamilton.
In the wake of the shootings of Ezell Ford and Dontre Hamilton, we look for answers as to how to train officers to identify and respond to the needs of those challenged by Mental Illness. We speak with Ret. Maj. C. Samuel Cochran of the University of Memphis Crisis Intervention Team program about how...
April 29, 2013: Michael Jackson Trial Quote
April 29, 2013, Ian Wallach quoted in Christian Science Monitor on the legal aspects of the Michael Jackson trial. http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Justice/2013/0429/Michael-Jackson-wrongful-death-trial-opens-Were-tour-organizers-to-blame/(page)/2