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Entertainment & Sports


LOS ANGELES - Tired of getting busted by senior partners while surfing ESPN.com? Bored stiff slogging through the monotony of...


Appellate Practice


SAN FRANCISCO - First District Court of Appeal Justice Carol A. Corrigan first donned a black robe in 1987, but she hasn't for...


Transactions


DAILY DEALS -- Transactions for Nov. 18

Nov. 22, 2005
By Jack Briggs

MULTIFAMILY LOS ANGELES - Beverly Hills-based Combined Properties Inc. purchased the 65,500-square-foot Brentwood Place, a "v...


Focus Column - By Marshal A. Oldman - In McIndoe v. Olivos (August 31, 2005), the 4th District Court of Appeal determined that...


Criminal


Forum Column - By Natasha Minsker - Picture this: It's 1979, you're 21 and you've just been charged with capital murder. Worse...


Firm Watch


LOS ANGELES - The push for law-firm growth appears to be slowing. As law firms finalize their 2006 budgets, some are planning ...


Judges and Judiciary


Ex-Judge Will Leave Feds to Teach at McGeorge

Nov. 22, 2005
By Dennis Pfaff

SAN FRANCISCO - Craig Manson, a former California judge who became a lightning rod for environmental critics of the Bush admi...


Firm Watch


What's in a Name? A Lot, for Post Kirby

Nov. 22, 2005
By Kenneth Davis

LOS ANGELES - Post Kirby Noonan & Sweat, a top litigation firm in San Diego, is changing its name. At the start of next y...


Litigation


Judge Orders New Trial Because of Low Verdict

Nov. 22, 2005
By Don De Benedictis

SANTA ANA - Finding a $1.9 million wrongful-death verdict was too low, an Orange County Superior Court judge has taken the un...


Immigration


SAN FRANCISCO - First, he was scammed by a phony lawyer. And then Mexican immigrant Jose Juan Martinez Barroso was steered to ...


Judges and Judiciary


Disciplinary Inquiry Halted After Clerk Makes Accusations

Nov. 22, 2005
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

VENTURA - The Commission on Judicial Performance has stayed disciplinary proceedings against Santa Barbara County Superior Co...


Discipline


Disciplinary Action

Nov. 21, 2005
By Staff Reports

CALIFORNIA - DISBARMENTS Borrevik, Jason D. , Palo Alto RESIGNATIONS Covey, John A. , San Diego Hawes, William Ray , Millville...


Firm Watch


On The Move

Nov. 21, 2005
By Staff Reports

CALIFORNIA - Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker has announced that Stephen Harris has been promoted to partner in the firm'...


Judges and Judiciary


Congress Debates Identity Theft

Nov. 19, 2005
By Lawrence Hurleyn

CONGRESS DEBATES IDENTITY THEFT - A bill that would toughen federal laws on identity theft, co-sponsored by Sen. Dianne Feins...


Transactions


DAILY DEALS -- Transactions for Nov. 18

Nov. 19, 2005
By Jack Briggs

INDUSTRIAL SAN JOSE - TODA Development purchased a 59,316-square-foot research-and-development building at 5285 Hellyer Ave. ...


Arbitrator Profile


Understated Mediator Succeeds Under Fire

Nov. 19, 2005
By Anne Marie Ruff

LOS ANGELES - Michael D. Young usually takes an understated approach to mediation. "I can only think of one time I raised my v...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


Disclosure Lapses Can Undo Arbitration

Nov. 19, 2005
By Columnist

Focus Column - By Alan G. Saler and Leonard Levy - On Oct. 26, the 2nd District Court of Appeal, Div. 4, issued its opinion in...


Employment Column - By Michelle A. Reinglass - A longtime employee learned he had Hepatitis C. He continued working, but years...


Immigration


U.S. Files Motion to Ease Deportation of Salvadorans

Nov. 19, 2005
By Sandra Hernandezn

LOS ANGELES - The U.S. Justice Department filed a motion Thursday that would make it easier to deport Salvadorans detained al...


Litigation


LOS ANGELES - Controlling the cost of expert witnesses has taken on added importance in recent years because their hourly rate...


Criminal


Horowitz Stays on Polk Murder Case

Nov. 19, 2005
By Robert Selna

SAN FRANCISCO - Grieving East Bay defense attorney Daniel Horowitz pledged Thursday to continue representing alleged murderer...


Native Americans


Panel Remands Native American Custody Case

Nov. 19, 2005
By Susan Mc Rae

LOS ANGELES - For the second time in two weeks, a state Court of Appeal has ordered a child custody case returned to the tria...


Litigation


Child Abuse Aquittal Follows Duel of Experts

Nov. 19, 2005
By Peter Zuckerman

LOS ANGELES - Something was wrong with the baby. Charlie's eyes, dark and foggy, drifted during peak-a-boo; his tooth was blue...


Judges and Judiciary


9th Circuit Hears State's Oldest Death-Row Case

Nov. 19, 2005
By Leslie Simmons

LOS ANGELES - A federal appellate panel appeared to be split Thursday on whether the longest-sitting death row inmate in Calif...


Criminal


LOS ANGELES -Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley made an emotional written plea Thursday to Gov. Arnold Schwarze...


Education


LOS ANGELES - The University of West Los Angeles Law School learned this week it probably would lose its regional accreditatio...


Judges and Judiciary


Alito Could Swing Death Decisions to the Right

Nov. 19, 2005
By Brent Kendall

WASHINGTON - After Ronald Rompilla was sentenced to death for the 1988 murder of a Pennsylvania bar owner who had been stabbed...


Government


SAN FRANCISCO - Although the governor's former legal affairs secretary, Peter Siggins, is considered the front-runner for the ...


Intellectual Property


China Pays to Play Patent Game

Nov. 18, 2005
By Erik Cummins

SAN FRANCISCO - Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp., China's leading chip maker, was stung earlier this year when ...


Government


Alito's Opinions Don't Box Him In

Nov. 18, 2005
By Lawrence Hurleyn

WASHINGTON - Samuel A. Alito Jr. may have been a federal prosecutor for seven years. His defenders and detractors disagree ove...