What goes best with a $49 bottle of Navarro Vineyards' 2002 White Riesling? Answer: curry, kung pao chicken, lots of lawyers a...
Los Angeles partner Derek Wilson surprised his Morrison & Foerster colleagues when he announced he was moving to San Franc...
Linda Husar and Tom Hill were the first labor and employment lawyers to join Thelen, Reid & Priest's Los Angeles office in...
Column - Business Development - By Robert N. Kohn and Jeffrey Miiller - In today's competitive and rapidly changing business e...
Acushnet Co. will have to play another round against rival golf ball distributor, Nitro Leisure Products. A federal appeals co...
Column - Intellectual Property - By John D. McConaghy - Adversity often is seen in hindsight as having promoted new strengths....
Harrah's Entertainment Inc. has agreed to buy casino operator Horseshoe Gaming Holding Corp., a deal that brings three riverbo...
Column - Trial Strategy - By A. Barry Cappello - Litigators, especially those without a lot of experience, often fail to get t...
Kevin Dunne, chairman of Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold, is always glad to talk to potential suitors about his 350-lawye...
Daily Journal EXTRA Feature - Fred Nicholas squints into the late September sun as he approaches a large stainless-steel struc...
San Bernardino County has agreed to pay $150,000 to settle claims that its former head prosecutor retaliated against one of hi...
SANTA ANA - James M. Hester didn't want to be roadkill. But as he sprawled across a stretch of asphalt winding north of Santa ...
Steering real estate development projects through the approval process in San Francisco takes no small measure of political sa...
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Mixing Mediation, Arbitration Can Save Family Relationships
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Focus Column - Alternative Dispute Resolution - By Gerald F. Gerstenfeld - Mediators frequently are asked to resolve disputes ...
Forum Column - By Spencer Overton - Chief Justice William Rehnquist hinted that he might abandon his long-standing support of ...
Forum Column - By Daniel Flaming and Yolanda Arias - An emphasis on bootstraps rather than brainpower has left three-quarters ...
SAN FRANCISCO - An extraordinary collection of interests - including environmentalist, timber and agriculture groups - have re...
LODI - Any judge who's been on the bench for awhile has handled one memorably bizarre matter. But it would be hard to top the ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Judges Richard McAdams of Santa Cruz and Betty Dawson of Merced have won quick and unanimous confirmation as j...
WASHINGTON - The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California will be welcoming two new judges after they were ...
Judges and Judiciary
Student-Activist Past Teaches Judge Lessons for Courtroom
By Mark Cromer
NEWPORT BEACH - Judge Brett London remembers his first big lesson in the axiom "For every action, there is a reaction." It was...
SAN FRANCISCO - Nobody should tell 8-year-old Nicholas H. that the man who houses him, feeds him and clothes him is not his bi...
SAN FRANCISCO - California, the state with the nation's dirtiest air and some of the toughest restrictions on air pollution, a...
SAN FRANCISCO - Sixteen months after the U.S. Supreme Court made it more difficult for patent owners to go after copycat produ...
Forum Column - By Milton E. Olin Jr. - On Sept. 8, the principal members of the Recording Industry Association of America - AO...
Employment Column - By Robert S. Blumberg - While it is generally accepted that an applicant's résumé will contain a certain a...
Intellectual Property
Small Number of Genes Appears To Have 'Patentable' Usefulness
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Focus Column - Intellectual Property - By Daniel M. Becker - The completion of the sequence of the human genome already has pr...
LOS ANGELES - An appeals court has ordered a private judge to explain why he sealed his ruling on whether the Archdiocese of L...
SAN FRANCISCO - Veteran San Francisco federal public defender Barry J. Portman has been reappointed to a new four-year term as...
WASHINGTON - State Supreme Court Justice Janice Rogers Brown, recently nominated to the federal appellate bench by President B...