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Feb. 1, 2010
By STEPHEN LARSON

David A. DeGroot, left, and John C. Yoo at an event of the San Francisco Lawyers Chapter of The Federalist Society Thursday ni...


Law Practice


On the Move

Feb. 1, 2010
By Maya Meinert And Rebecca U. Cho

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...


Perspective


Boycott Threatens Independent Judiciary

Jan. 30, 2010
By Sharon Liangn

District Attorney Dolores Carr appears to have forgotten that justice is not about winning or losing, write Kathleen Ridolfi a...


Perspective


Decreasing Employment-Related Litigation

Jan. 30, 2010
By Sharon Liangn

Salvatore Picariello of Pepper Hamilton advises on how to improve an employee's work experience while also protecting the empl...


Perspective


How Does Gender Play Into Mediation?

Jan. 30, 2010
By Sharon Liangn

Mediator and neutral David Miller tackles the issue of gender stereotypes and its role in the mediation process. ...


Perspective


Jessica Vapnek of DPK Consulting provides a first person account of what it felt like in Haiti during and after the earthquake...


California Supreme Court


Sex Offenders Sentences Questioned

Jan. 30, 2010
By Laura Ernden

The California Supreme Court signaled Thursday that locking up sexually violent predators indefinitely might be unconstitution...


What price victory? That's the focus of a 15-year-old case pitting the Metropolitan Transportation Agency against an engineeri...


Community News


Jan. 29, 2010
By MANNING & KASS ELLROD RAMIREZ TRETER LLP

At the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights' annual Martin Luther King Jr. award luncheon in San Francisco, keynote speaker and...


Labor/Employment


Professional Snoops Band Together

Jan. 29, 2010
By Dhyana Levey

The California Association of Workplace Investigators was launched in October as the first group of its kind in the nation, a...


Discipline


Disciplinary Actions

Jan. 29, 2010
By Lisa Kestenbaumn

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


Education


New Law School in San Diego?

Jan. 29, 2010
By Pat Broderick

The University of California, San Diego, and California Western School of Law have formed a joint committee to consider a part...


Entertainment & Sports


Funk Rocker Sues Manager

Jan. 29, 2010
By Jean Luc Renault

Funk musician Sly Stone filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court Thursday claiming a former manager withheld as much as $...


Discipline


Prosecutors Accuse Judge of Bias

Jan. 29, 2010
By Pat Broderick

Prosecutors say that Vista Superior Court Judge Harry M. Elias is biased against them and should step down from a burglary cas...


Judges and Judiciary


Senate Committee Approves Birotte

Jan. 29, 2010
By Robert Iafolla

The Senate Judiciary Committee approved the nomination of Andre Birotte Jr. Thursday to become the U.S. attorney in Los Angeles.


State Bar & Bar Associations


Setbacks for East Bay Law School

Jan. 29, 2010
By Sara Randazzon

East Bay Law School, an unaccredited school in Oakland that came under scrutiny late last year and was shut down in December u...


Judges and Judiciary


Governor Appoints Five Judges

Jan. 29, 2010
By Amy Yarbroughn

On Thursday, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced appointments to Orange, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Santa Barbara and Madera co...


Public Interest


ACLU Lawyer Works With Refugees

Jan. 29, 2010
By Pat Broderick

Sean Riordan was touched by the plight of African refugees a decade ago. A two-year fellowship brought him to the ACLU in San ...


Law Practice


Food for Lewd Thoughts

Jan. 29, 2010
By Jason W. Armstrong And Sean Win

Do you want fries with that pole dance? That's the kind of question you'll get at a San Bernardino strip club that has been mi...


Entertainment & Sports


Last Broadcom Conviction Dismissed

Jan. 29, 2010
By Gabe Friedmann

A judge on Thursday urged the Securities and Exchange Commission to drop its civil fraud complaint against four Broadcom execu...


Entertainment & Sports


Loan Payments Cast Shadow on MGM

Jan. 29, 2010
By Jean Luc Renault

Debt-burdened movie studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is staring down the barrel of a twice-extended loan payment due Sunday, but is ...


Government


D.A. Exonerated of Retaliation Claims

Jan. 29, 2010
By Jason W. Armstrong

San Bernandino county officials exonerated District Attorney Michael Ramos of claims by a female investigator that he retaliat...


Civil Rights


Disabled Seek Aid In Emergencies

Jan. 28, 2010
By Evan George

Advocates have filed a class action against the city and county of Los Angeles that seeks to force local officials to formally...


Investments


Morgan Lewis Advises Better Place

Jan. 28, 2010
By Jill Redhage

Palo Alto-based Morgan, Lewis & Bockius lawyers helped the electric vehicle servicer Better Place secure a $350 million ro...


California Supreme Court


None of the California Supreme Court justices took kindly to the suggestion Wednesday that rape victims should be forced to cr...


Health Care, Pharmaceuticals, Biotech


Autism Class Action To Go Forward

Jan. 28, 2010
By Evan George

In a reversal that could bolster other cases, a state court of appeal has revived a hotly watched class action against Kaiser ...


Family


'Fascinating' Prop 8 Trial Ends

Jan. 28, 2010
By Rebecca Beyer

The trial over the constitutionality of Proposition 8 drew to a close Wednesday, and, to mark the occasion, Chief Judge Vaughn...


Large Firms


Wilson Sonsini Awards Bonuses

Jan. 28, 2010
By Jill Redhage

Silicon Valley law firm Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati sent a memo to its non-partner lawyers Monday announcing 2009 yea...


International


Law and Order in Haiti: A Critical First Step

Jan. 28, 2010
By Sharon Liangn

Robert Page, Grace Brown and Jessica Vapnek of DPK Consulting work towards reconstructing Haiti’s justice sector after the dev...


Books


Media's 'Love-Hate Relation' With Antitrust

Jan. 28, 2010
By Sharon Liangn

Eli Noam of Columbia University explores the debate behind use of antitrust in media markets.