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This 2024 film adaptation of a bestselling Colleen Hoover novel is at the center of a high-profile lawsuit filed by Blake Lively against co-star Justin Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

What is It Ends With Us?

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This slang term describes the negative effects of consuming too much fast-paced, low-quality online content

What is brain rot?

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This Clovis-born figure skater ended a 24-year gold medal drought for the United States in women’s singles, triumphing over a formidable field that included top Japanese contenders.

Who is Alysa Liu?

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This California-based law firm was formed on January 1, 1998.

What is Lozano Smith?

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In 1981, President Ronald Reagan nominated this Arizona judge, who became the first woman ever to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States—who is she?

Who is Sandra Day O'Connor?

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In the film adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel It Ends with Us, these two central characters navigate a turbulent romance that ultimately forces her to confront the cycle of domestic abuse.

Who are Lily Bloom and Ryle Kincaid?

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This Midwestern state’s name has recently been repurposed in slang to label something especially cringeworthy or embarrassingly bad.

Ohio

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This Winter Olympic sport features competitors sliding heavy granite stones down a sheet of ice toward a bullseye-like target of four concentric circles; since becoming a medal event in 1998, it has included men’s, women’s, and mixed doubles tournaments.

What is curling?

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These are the locations of all eight (8) Lozano Smith offices.

What is Fresno, Los Angeles, Monterey, Sacramento, San Diego, Walnut Creek, Bakersfield, and San Luis Obispo?

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During a 2015 Georgetown University Law Center interview, this Supreme Court of the United States justice famously remarked, “People ask me sometimes, when will there be enough women on the Court? And my answer is: when there are nine.”

Who is Ruth Bader Ginsburg?

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In the high-profile lawsuit stemming from alleged misconduct during the production of It Ends with Us, Blake Lively asserted these two workplace-related legal claims against Justin Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios.

What are sexual harassment and retaliation?

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This slang term describes someone who completely loses their composure—often in dramatic or embarrassing fashion—after being pushed too far. Hint: this saying made more famous by a certain season 6 Love Island contestant.

What is a crash out?

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This Scandinavian nation has historically dominated the Winter Olympics medal table, claiming more gold medals than any other country and continuing its powerhouse performance in 2026.

What is Norway?

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This is the number of veteran employees at the Lozano Smith Fresno office.

What is two (2)?

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In 1967, this former NAACP attorney made history as the first African American appointed to the Supreme Court of the United States, taking the Constitutional Oath from Hugo Black on September 1 before formally joining the Court that October.

Who is Thurgood Marshall? ⚖️

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In late 2024, this nationally prominent newspaper was the first major outlet to publish an investigative report detailing Blake Lively’s allegations against Justin Baldoni and Wayfarer Studios, bringing the dispute into the national spotlight.

What is The New York Times?

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In Gen Z slang, this adjective is used to describe someone considered especially unattractive—essentially the opposite of “glowed up.” Hint: it’s also the name of a food network tv series.

What is chopped?

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At the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, this team ended a 20 year gold medal route by defeating Canada in a dramatic shootout victory.

Who is the US Women’s Hockey Team

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On July 31, 2020, Lozano Smith ushered in a new era of elevated “cool girl” energy at the firm.

What is the day Crystal Pizano joined Lozano Smith?

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Decided in 1803, this landmark Supreme Court of the United States case established the doctrine of judicial review, affirming the Court’s authority to strike down acts of Congress that conflict with the United States Constitution.

What is Marbury v Madison?