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Criminal


Fourth Person Indicted in Bombing

Jun. 22, 2010
By Pat Broderick

A federal grand jury in San Diego has handed up an eight-count indictment charging Donny Love Sr. with the use of a weapon of ...


Law Practice


Lawyer Gets Suspended

Jun. 22, 2010
By Don Debenedictisn

A State Bar Court judge has cut off the right to practice of another lawyer accused of running a mortgage-modification scheme....


Mergers & Acquisitions


Web.com Acquires Register.com

Jun. 22, 2010
By Jill Redhage

Palo Alto-based Cooley represented Web.com in its acquisition of Register.com for $135 million with a team led by Palo Alto co...


California Courts of Appeal


Defense Bar Scores Win

Jun. 22, 2010
By Laura Ernden

The 1st District Court of Appeal sided with defense lawyers Friday in a battle over public money for murder investigations in ...


Labor/Employment


Bar Awards Fellowships to Minorities

Jun. 22, 2010
By Pat Broderick

Dave Carothers, managing partner in the San Diego office of Carlton DiSante & Freudenberger, recalled how a Los Angeles Su...


Media


Prison Paper Entitled To Attorney Fees

Jun. 22, 2010
By Sandra Hernandezn

Nearly four years after a monthly prison publication and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation reached a...


Public Interest


Working Towards a Sensible Justice System

Jun. 22, 2010
By Sharon Liangn

The Veterans HALO clinic launched on June 16 with lawyers working together with a host of nonprofits to help homeless veterans...


Health Care, Pharmaceuticals, Biotech


The state appeals court has ruled that state laws authorize administration of insulin to students only by licensed health care...


Delinquent Mello-Roos taxes are shaping up to be a potentially disastrous situation for already cash-strapped public agencies,...


Securities


Delivering on Due Diligence

Jun. 22, 2010
By Carla Pinedan

Jeffrey Weiner of Steptoe & Johnson's authors the lead chapter in "Business Due Diligence Strategies," and provides the wh...


Labor/Employment


The U.S. Supreme Court has decided that an employer’s text message search of an employee’s pager does not violate the Fourth A...


Large Firms


Pillsbury Poaches from Nixon in N.Y.

Jun. 22, 2010
By Sara Randazzon

San Francisco-based Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman has an eye on expansion, evidenced Friday by the addition of at least 14 c...


Antitrust & Trade Reg.


FTC Faces Tough Task In Antitrust Probe of Apple

Jun. 22, 2010
By Craig Andersonn

Apple Inc.'s aggressive effort to protect its planned mobile advertising network has prompted fierce criticism from rival Goog...


Discipline


Disciplinary Actions

Jun. 21, 2010
By Lisa Kestenbaumn

Here are summaries of lawyer disciplinary actions taken recently by the state Supreme Court or the Bar Court, listing attorney...


Law Practice


On the Move

Jun. 21, 2010
By Jill Redhage

Find out who's changing jobs, who's moving in or out. See our roundup of comings and goings at the state's law firms, legal or...


Government


Judge Requests MTA Criminal Probe

Jun. 19, 2010
By Gabe Friedmann

A Superior Court judge has requested a criminal investigation of the Metropolitan Transportation Agency in an order that poten...


Criminal


Dozens Arrested in Crackdown

Jun. 19, 2010
By Jason W. Armstrong

As part of a nationwide crackdown on mortgage fraud, federal prosecutors in California's Central District announced Thursday t...


Government


San Diego Scores Win in Pension Fight

Jun. 19, 2010
By Pat Broderick

The city of San Diego has scored another victory in its ongoing squabbles with the San Diego City Employees' Retirement System...


Arbitrator Profile


Artistic Bent

Jun. 19, 2010
By Susan Mcraen

Just as she looks to create harmony in her artwork, Linda Meyer aims for the same result in mediations. ...


U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit


San Diego Must Pay Attorney Fees

Jun. 19, 2010
By John Roemer

A San Diego man roughly subdued by police after a bar fight deserves attorney's fees and costs in his excessive force suit aga...


Discipline


Lawyer's License in Jeopardy

Jun. 19, 2010
By Amy Yarbroughn

Despite years of psychotherapy, suspended attorney Patrick Earl Marshall still can't appreciate how wrong it was to have sexua...


California Supreme Court


Insurance Industry Takes a Blow

Jun. 19, 2010
By Laura Ernden

The California Supreme Court ruled against the insurance industry Thursday in a case closely watched by insurance lawyers. ...


Government Contracts


Vallejo Allowed to Reject Union Deals

Jun. 19, 2010
By Jill Redhage

A federal judge upheld a bankruptcy judge's ruling that forcibly rejected the city of Vallejo's labor contract with its electr...


Large Firms


Jones Day Cuts Support Staff

Jun. 19, 2010
By Kari Hamanakan

Jones Day, which managed to largely dodge the mass layoffs that plagued other firms during the downturn, has laid off 14 legal...


U.S. Supreme Court


High Court Skirts Takings Issue

Jun. 19, 2010
By Lawrence Hurleyn

In an important property rights case, the U.S. Supreme Court Thursday just about ducked the broad constitutional question in r...


Litigation


Orange County Takes Its Lumps

Jun. 19, 2010
By Don Debenedictisn

An appellate court blistered the County of Orange and, by implication, its appellate lawyers at Buchalter Nemer, for making "l...


Keith Bishop of Allen Matkins examines a recent case regarding the California Legislature's most significant attempt to impose...


Perspective


When Language And Law Intertwine

Jun. 19, 2010
By Sharon Liangn

Patrick Del Duca of Zuber & Taillieu discusses the role of language when dealing with parties to a transnational deal. ...


Criminal


The Aggravation Continues

Jun. 19, 2010
By Sharon Liangn

While courts work their way through the aggravated felony definition, the lives of many permanent residents are upended, write...


Zoning, Planning and Use


Court: Cities Must Prove Blight

Jun. 19, 2010
By Jason W. Armstrong

California land use lawyers stood up and took notice this week when a state appellate court nixed Glendora's plans to redevelo...