Government
L.A. Soprano: Hahn Consults Mob-Savvy HBO Psychiatrist for Advice
By Garry Abrams
Column - By Garry Abrams - Los Angeles Mayor James K. Hahn has taken a big therapeutic step to deal with the political and psy...
Judges and Judiciary
Commissioner Finds Best of All Worlds on the Bench
By Donna Domino
SAN RAFAEL - It was a classic, painful probate court scene. Estranged siblings were locked in a protracted, bitter battle ove...
Entertainment & Sports
Future of Innovation in Science, Culture Depends On 'Grokster' Decision
By Columnist
Forum Column - By Dana Beldiman - Strong emotions converged on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court the morning of March 29. Ag...
Healthcare/Hospital Law
Case Limits Hospitals' Right to Lien on Recoveries by Patients
By Columnist
Focus Column - Health Care Law - By Irena Leigh Norton and Michael J. Sarrao - On a typical day at hospital emergency rooms th...
LOS ANGELES - Rudolph Pearl, a 38-year veteran of the Los Angeles legal community, has died. Pearl, a mental health and proba...
WASHINGTON - During their annual appearance before Congress, justices of the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday asked lawmakers for...
SANTA ANA - In what is seen as the latest setback for attorneys representing the man accused of murdering 5-year-old Samantha ...
Constitutional Law
U.S. Judge Rejects Saving Desert Cross
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle
RIVERSIDE - A federal judge Tuesday blocked an attempt to save a cross in the Mojave Desert that came under attack by the Amer...
LOS ANGELES - Federal prosecutors on Tuesday outlined their criminal case against a Los Angeles County deputy sheriff accused ...
LOS ANGELES - A Chinese woman who pleaded guilty to attempting to export missile and fighter-jet parts to China, has been sen...
LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles County supervisors Tuesday approved a $2.5 million settlement in a medical negligence lawsuit allegi...
SAN FRANCISCO - Calling an attorney's tax cheating "an abuse of a position of trust," a federal judge sentenced the ex-lawyer ...
Litigation
Lawyer Asks Jury for Nearly $30 Million in Clergy Sex Abuse Case
By Robert Selna
SAN FRANCISCO - The Oakland Diocese should pay nearly $30 million in damages because, as part of a systematic cover-up, it pr...
LOS ANGELES - In a baffling about-face, District Attorney Steve Cooley abruptly withdrew his request Tuesday that the Board o...
LOS ANGELES - The uniformed traffic officer spells out for the court every detail that led him to cite the driver for multipl...
LOS ANGELES - The state Supreme Court issued a last minute stay late Tuesday blocking the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los An...
Forum Column - By Noah Griffin - How ironic! In March, nearly 70 years to the month following the close of the Lindbergh kidna...
RIVERSIDE - In a case that could have a big impact on taxpayers, a Riverside jury has begun hearing testimony about whether 14...
LOS ANGELES - Parviz Shahnavaz Khan, his left shirt-sleeve rolled up, shook his head in sad amazement. A red double-decker sto...
LOS ANGELES - Despite a state Supreme Court decision to the contrary, District Attorney Steve Cooley says he believes that a p...
California law requires counties to pay more than $2,000 a year to the state for each juvenile offender their courts send to t...
Focus Column - Family Law - By Mitchell A. Jacobs and David L. Marcus - In In re Marriage of Henry , 126 Cal.App.4th 111 (2005...
SANTA ANA - A former motel worker testified Monday that Alejandro Avila was not acting strangely when he checked into a Temecu...
Environmental
Tort Lawyers Say Santa Monica Stiffed Them
By Melissa Onstad And Liz Valsamis
LOS ANGELES - A group of toxic-tort attorneys, who are accusing the city of Santa Monica of failing to pay them after they sec...
LOS ANGELES - An elderly couple filed a proposed class action in Los Angeles federal court Monday against the American Investo...
LOS ANGELES - A Tunisian man Monday pleaded guilty in Los Angeles federal court to immigration fraud, admitting he entered int...
Government
Enron Flick May Be Just the Ticket to Rehab Terminator's Hapless Victim
By Garry Abrams
Column - By Garry Abrams - Former Gov. Gray Davis has the kind of pallor that could benefit from a couple of days in a tanning...
LOS ANGELES - Roger W. Boren is a storyteller. Boren, the administrative presiding justice of the 2nd District Court of Appeal...
Forum Column - By Patrick Mattimore - Many experienced trial attorneys believe that the most important part of a criminal tria...
Administrative/Regulatory
Throwing Out Baby, Bathwater And All, For Sake of Human Rights
By Columnist
Forum Column - By Loubna Freih and Joanna Weschler - On Thursday, Kofi Annan, the secretary-general of the United Nations, did...