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Government


Feds Charge Officials With Bribery

Aug. 25, 2001
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

SAN BERNARDINO - Unearthing a new layer of alleged government corruption in San Bernardino County, federal authorities have ch...


SEATTLE - You can find a spouse online, and now you can get a divorce online, too. For $199 and 20 minutes at a keyboard, matr...


Government


LOS ANGELES - These are stories unsuitable for children. Yet they are children's stories. "I'm going home," a boy said as he t...


Large Firms


LOS ANGELES - Not surprisingly, spirits are low at Palo Alto's Cooley Godward after the firm's announcement of massive layoffs...


Labor/Employment


SAN FRANCISCO - Employees facing continuous discrimination or harassment over disabilities will have a stronger hand in litiga...


Government


System's Youth Face Claims Maze

Aug. 25, 2001
By Megan Webb

LOS ANGELES - Foster children seeking justice for abuse or injuries suffered in Los Angeles County's protective system must na...


Criminal


LOS ANGELES - Respected career prosecutor Stephen Kay, who has successfully prosecuted several high-profile murder cases, will...


Large Firms


Cooley Bites the Bullet

Aug. 25, 2001
By Erik Cummins

SAN FRANCISCO - The ax has finally fallen in the Silicon Valley. After months of rumors about bad times at the Valley's bigge...


Criminal


SAN FRANCISCO - A federal judge has thrown out the murder conviction in a grisly Salinas triple slaying because police detecti...


Large Firms


Foley Opens Second San Diego Outpost

Aug. 24, 2001
By Toni Vranjes

LOS ANGELES - Foley & Lardner has opened a second office in the San Diego area to better serve the needs of its clients, t...


Labor/Employment


Safe or Sorry

Aug. 24, 2001
By Columnist

Requests for time off from work under the Family and Medical Leave Act (29 U.S.C. Section 2601 et seq.) raise several vexing i...


Constitutional Law


Court Affirms Sale of Site Where Cross Sits

Aug. 24, 2001
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - After a decadelong battle over a mountaintop cross, a federal appellate court has upheld the legitimacy of a sale ...


Labor/Employment


Substantially Unlimited?

Aug. 24, 2001
By Columnist

The court also suggested that in certain circumstances, a promotion could constitute a reasonable accommodation under the stat...


Law Practice


Secretary's Defense

Aug. 24, 2001
By Columnist

The old adage about the relationship between lawyers and their secretaries being like a marriage is true. Unfortunately, stati...


Litigation


The air, thankfully, is going out of the tires on the plaintiffs' bar's quest for legislation to eliminate legitimate confiden...


Constitutional Law


Death Sentence for Dog Appealed

Aug. 24, 2001
By Tyler Cunningham

SAN FRANCISCO - A judge's refusal to grant a new trial for Hera, one of the attack dogs involved in the fatal mauling of a Pac...


Judges and Judiciary


In Catling v. Bowling , King's Bench, Easter Term, 26 George II, 96 E.R. 810; 1 Sayer 80 (1753), Chief Justice Sir Will...


Health Care, Pharmaceuticals, Biotech


Grieving Parents Sue Obstetrical-Vacuum Maker

Aug. 24, 2001
By Donna Huffaker

LOS ANGELES - Further challenging the safety of an obstetrical vacuum used during childbirth, an Orange County couple has sued...


Government


Defender Says DA Failed to Disclose Contract

Aug. 24, 2001
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

SAN BERNARDINO - A Victorville public defender has alleged that the district attorney's office failed to disclose to defense a...


Probate


Judge Won't Drop Garcia Guitar Suit

Aug. 24, 2001
By Donna Domino

SAN FRANCISCO - The bitter battle over who will get five of the late Jerry Garcia's famed guitars apparently will continue aft...


Litigation


Panel Reinstates Harassment Claim

Aug. 24, 2001
By Susan Mc Rae

LOS ANGELES - A woman who claims a California Highway Patrol officer told her that she had nice legs and offered to be her "ol...


Civil Rights


Inmate Says Assaults Were His Idea

Aug. 24, 2001
By Pam Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - Pelican Bay inmate Paul "Cornfed" Schneider claims the former Pelican Bay guard who is due to go on trial next...


Appellate Practice


Christensen Miller Loses Fee Award on Appeal

Aug. 24, 2001
By David Houston

LOS ANGELES - Christensen, Miller, Fink, Jacobs, Glaser, Weil & Shapiro may ask the California Supreme Court to reinstate ...


Immigration


LOS ANGELES - A prominent plaintiffs' lawyer on Wednesday accused U.S. District Judge Manuel L. Real of displaying extreme bia...


Litigation


Passion Spurs Defense Attorney

Aug. 24, 2001
By Craiq Anderson

PALO ALTO - It was, according to attorneys who know him well, a classic Tom Nolan moment: passionate, confrontational and, per...


Appellate Practice


SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court will be keeping a closer eye on attorneys who miss filing deadlines in death pena...


Criminal


'Factual Innocence' Case Goes to Justices

Aug. 24, 2001
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to decide whether a Sylmar woman acquitted at trial should also ...


Criminal


SAN FRANCISCO - A San Francisco criminal defense attorney who was secretly tape-recorded by Contra Costa County Sheriff's depu...


Criminal


LOS ANGELES - Six years ago, a man raped a 14-year-old girl in a busy area near Crenshaw Boulevard and Imperial Highway in Ing...


Labor/Employment


Descriminating Taste

Aug. 23, 2001
By Eron Yehuda

Mark Weidmann found himself in the unexpected position of resurrecting his case from the dead after a judge granted the defend...