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Labor/Employment


Being Fairer to the Disabled

Dec. 30, 2006
By David Minkown

EMPLOYMENT COLUMN - By John T. Hansen - In a decision that could have far-reaching effects, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appe...


Entertainment & Sports


SAN FRANCISCO - Somewhere between meeting quotas for billable hours and litigating business matters, Patricia Lee Bonheyo find...


Public Interest


Attorney Has Ear for Musical Pro Bono Work

Dec. 30, 2006
By Itir Yakarn

SAN FRANCISCO - And you thought bootlegging was a rock concert phenomenon. Not so, says Cydney Tune. ...


Securities


Apple Will File Restated Earnings

Dec. 30, 2006
By Craig Anderson

SAN JOSE - Apple Computer's new general counsel couldn't have asked for a more exciting job: He's now a leading decision maker...


Discipline


DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS

Dec. 29, 2006
By Jim Adamekn

SUSPENSIONS


Law Practice


Never Caught Between Rock and Hard Place

Dec. 29, 2006
By Anna Oberthurn

Whether it is ballet dancing, practicing aikido, sea kayaking or clinging to a wall 50 feet from the ground with just fingers ...


Appellate Practice


A warning for trial judges: Don't call your superiors kangaroos. The Sacramento-based 3rd District Court of Appeal blasted a S...


Law Practice


Compelling Themes Can Help Win Patent Cases

Dec. 29, 2006
By Eric Berkowitzn

FORUM COLUMN - By Eric M. Acker and David C. Doyle- Even in complex patent cases, a good guy-bad ad guy story still worked wit...


Criminal


Citing Trial Errors, Panel Tosses Conviction

Dec. 29, 2006
By Laura Ernden

SAN FRANCISCO - A Bay Area man who claims police informants entrapped him into dealing methamphetamine by preying on his menta...


Firm Watch


LOS ANGELES - With the 109th Congress in the books and substantial changeover after the midterm elections, more than a few law...


Law Practice


LOS ANGELES - A private memorial service is pending for retired Los Angeles County deputy public defender Audrey Ezratty Bresl...


Juvenile


Children's Law Center Picks Four-Member Team

Dec. 29, 2006
By Susan Mcraen

LOS ANGELES - The board of directors for Children's Law Center of Los Angeles has chosen a four-member management team to run ...


Immigration


How to Win Visa Stamps and Influence Officials

Dec. 29, 2006
By Eric Berkowitzn

FORUM COLUMN - By Laura J. Mazel - A little planning ahead can help businesses navigate new international travel restrictions....


Zoning, Planning and Use


LOS ANGELES - After years spent in an often-tense face-off with a downtown developer over control of the Los Angeles Theater C...


Judges and Judiciary


SAN FRANCISCO - With Chief Justice Ronald M. George marking his 10th anniversary at the helm of the California Supreme Court, ...


Zoning, Planning and Use


Group Offers Initiative on Property Rights

Dec. 29, 2006
By Max Follmer

LOS ANGELES - Fresh from the defeat in November of a divisive ballot measure that would have overhauled eminent-domain laws in...


Corporate


Keeping an Eye on H-P

Dec. 29, 2006
By Eric Berkowitzn

FOCUS COLUMN - By Antonio R. Sarabia II - The details of the Hewlett-Packard settlement with the Calfiornia Attorney General w...


Media


Panel Tentatively Tosses Libel Case

Dec. 29, 2006
By Jennifer Hammn

SAN BERNARDINO - A state appeals court has tentatively thrown out a $3 million libel judgment against a Hesperia-based newspap...


Law Practice


Adding Upward-Facing Lawyer to the Practice

Dec. 28, 2006
By Anne Marie Ruff

High-Stakes Attorney In Courtroom Is a Hard-Driving Yogi On the Yoga Mat ...


Judges and Judiciary


Hearing Evidence Isn't Necessarily Considering It

Dec. 28, 2006
By Eric Berkowitzn

FORUM COLUMN - By Michael Halley - Controversy over the instructions given to California jurors for weighing mitigating eviden...


DEALS COLUMN - By Rick Kennedy - Just in time for Christmas, deal makers last week provided yet more proof sex sells, as a pai...


Education


LOS ANGELES - A. Barry Cappello, managing partner of Santa Barbara's Cappello & Noel, and his wife, Lori Cappello, donated...


Law Practice


FORUM COLUMN - By Lynn Duryee - Two years ago, as I was poised to begin my tour of duty as the Marin County Superior Court's f...


Intellectual Property


LOS ANGELES - It's an obvious maxim for any business: Fail to protect your intellectual property, and you may as well give com...


Labor/Employment


An appellate court on Tuesday slashed a record-setting $19 million jury verdict against health-care giant McKesson for firing ...


Entertainment & Sports


LOS ANGELES - Jennifer Bellah Maguire trained in ballet for years, but as a young-adult, opted for Bryn Mawr over dance school...


Discipline


Confidential Opinion Gets Onto Web Site

Dec. 28, 2006
By Drew Combs

LOS ANGELES - A lawyer for U.S. District Judge Manuel L. Real called Tuesday for an investigation into how a confidential disc...


Discipline


LOS ANGELES - One gray morning last week, attorney J. Douglas Richards and his partner, Michael Buchman, checked their e-mail ...


Judges and Judiciary


In Chambers

Dec. 27, 2006
By Alexa Hylandn

Kings County Superior Court Judge Ronald J. Maciel is retiring at the end of the week after sitting on the bench for 18 years.


Firm Watch


On the Move

Dec. 27, 2006
By Alexa Hylandn

Thelen Reid Brown Raysman & Steiner announced the opening of a London office. It is the firm's first office in Europe and ...