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Criminal


Acquitted Mom's Suit Blasts O.C. Officials

Jul. 13, 2001
By Staff Writer

SANTA ANA - A Laguna Niguel woman acquitted last year of murdering her infant son has filed a federal civil-rights suit agains...


Law Practice


LOS ANGELES - Barry and I first started working together back in 1990 on the Hare Krishna Hit Man case, as it was dubbed by th...


Law Practice


A Tough and Honorable Attorney

Jul. 13, 2001
By Columnist

LOS ANGELES - I first met Barry Levin in late 1972 when he was a patrol officer at the Los Angeles Police Department's Newton ...


Labor/Employment


Chat Police

Jul. 13, 2001
By Columnist

Employers generally would be permitted to define the limits of the use of their e-mail and voicemail systems - and even to pro...


Labor/Employment


Show and Tell

Jul. 13, 2001
By Columnist

As a matter of 'fundamental fairness,' confidential but relevant information related to the employee's civil suit may be divul...


Law Practice


Relentless Defender, Indomitable Spirit

Jul. 13, 2001
By Columnist

LOS ANGELES - Barry Levin was, in many ways, a protector. As a soldier in Vietnam, he defended the freedom of a foreign people...


Immigration


Bill Would Expand Aliens' Sponsorships

Jul. 13, 2001
By Susan Mc Rae

LOS ANGELES - Zhenfu Ge, 73, is facing deportation because her daughter, who was sponsoring her for a visa to live in the Uni...


Criminal


LOS ANGELES - Convicted killer Robert Rosenkrantz will remain in prison while a state appellate court reviews a trial judge's ...


Employee Benefits


'Copycat' Suit Says Workers Lost Pay

Jul. 13, 2001
By Donna Huffaker

LOS ANGELES - On the heels of a $90 million verdict against an insurance company for cheating employees out of premium pay for...


Insurance


Justices Won't Back Down From Insurance Ruling

Jul. 13, 2001
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court has rejected all requests to reconsider its May ruling that allows insurance comp...


Transportation


Costs of MTA Legal Battle Mount

Jul. 13, 2001
By David Houston

LOS ANGELES - Although the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority has won a major legal round against the Metro Rai...


Solo and Small Firms


Perkins Adds Iota Pi Group

Jul. 13, 2001
By Karen Coleman

SAN FRANCISCO - Iota Pi Law Group, best-known as the longtime Palo Alto intellectual property boutique Dehlinger & Associa...


LOS ANGELES - The prospect of going to trial against two disabled people, including a man with no arms and legs, has made the ...


Juvenile


Businessman Tells of Vietnam's Other Side

Jul. 13, 2001
By Susan Mc Rae

LOS ANGELES - At the same time Congress is preparing to vote on an agreement expanding trade with Vietnam, one of that country...


Front Page


Automatic Update

Jul. 13, 2001
By Columnist

^^Bankruptcy Law^^ Automatic Update New Inflation Adjustments Affect Consumers and Creditors By Wesley H. Avery Section 104(b...


Constitutional Law


S.F. Landlords' Eviction Suit Is Revived

Jul. 13, 2001
By Tyler Cunningham

SAN FRANCISCO - A state appeals court on Wednesday revived a landowners' lawsuit challenging a city voter-mandated law meant t...


Intellectual Property


Avant Restitution Hearing Wrapping Up

Jul. 13, 2001
By Craiq Anderson

SAN JOSE - Attorneys for Cadence Design Systems pressed their argument Wednesday that Avant Corp. should pay $700 million in c...


Government


SAN FRANCISCO - Oregon's novel vote-by-mail statute complies with federal election law, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ...


Energy Law


SACRAMENTO - A conflict between Enron Corp. and a Senate committee investigating alleged price-gouging in California's energy ...


Law Practice


Family and Relatives Mourn Securities Attorney

Jul. 12, 2001
By Marisa Navarro

LOS ANGELES - Retired securities lawyer Wayne H. Knight has died. Knight died July 3 from complications of pneumonia. He was 9...


Real Estate/Development


Soothing The Soul

Jul. 12, 2001
By Eron Yehuda

Defending an 81-year-old woman threatened with eviction brought Southern California attorney Denise Letzer-McGranahan a long-s...


Real Estate/Development


No Vacancy

Jul. 12, 2001
By Eron Yehuda

Facing an eviction from her Santa Monica apartment after more than 30 years, 81-year-old Lavon Fitzgerald couldn't fund an exp...


Corporate


Franchisee Fodder

Jul. 12, 2001
By Columnist

Unlike most franchise cases of the past several years where arbitrability was an issue, the court did not proceed with the usu...


Law Practice


Family Law Practitioner Loses Fight With Cancer

Jul. 12, 2001
By Victoria Newman

LOS ANGELES - Family law sole practitioner Toby Plevin has died after a two-year battle with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Plevin di...


Litigation


Teaching the Takers

Jul. 12, 2001
By Columnist

A deposition taken by an inexperienced deposition-taker can be a cruel experience for the questioner, the deponent and the vet...


Public Interest


Predatory lending became the focus of a multicase pro bono effort spearheaded by a team of attorneys in the Silicon Valley off...


Criminal


Embezzler Gets Time For Defrauding Firm

Jul. 12, 2001
By David Houston

LOS ANGELES - A Sacramento man who fled to England after he and his wife embezzled nearly $1 million from a Santa Monica law f...


Litigation


Brain Food

Jul. 12, 2001
By Columnist

One of the challenges facing litigators during peak stress times is time pressure interfering with quality nutrition. Busy tri...


Constitutional Law


Space Invaders

Jul. 12, 2001
By Columnist

Violence on campus cannot be the basis for abdicating our duty to protect the Constitution and instill in youth what the Bill ...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


New View

Jul. 12, 2001
By Leonard Novarro

Sometimes, all it takes is a suggestion. Irene Zeibarth sensed that an elder wanted more than money when he sued his church fo...