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Judges and Judiciary


WASHINGTON - Nearly 11 years have passed since 16 federal judges filed suit in the old U.S. Claims Court, contending that Cong...


Government


County Program Will Fingerprint Homeless

Oct. 18, 2000
By Tessa Jarrett

To give the homeless of Riverside County a helping hand, officials are asking for a finger or two. Starting next month, the co...


Despite their vote last week to bolster the Los Angeles Police Department's recruiting budget by about $615,000, two members o...


Personal Injury & Torts


Manager Sues Firm Over Press Release

Oct. 18, 2000
By Tyler Cunningham

SAN FRANCISCO - A former Sybase manager has sued San Francisco's Wotman Kors & Cloutier, saying its lawyers defamed him in...


Labor/Employment


Twelve years ago, the California Supreme Court, in Foley v. Interactive Data Corp., pulled its head out of the musty old law b...


Appellate Practice


U.S. Supreme Court Highlights

Oct. 17, 2000
By David Pike

Among actions announced Monday by the justices were:


Litigation


Blind Ambition

Oct. 17, 2000
By Columnist

Litigators may want to avoid rogue clients whose dishonesty is going to be a big part of the case.


Transactions


San Jose's Oplink Communications has gone public with an initial public offering worth $247 million. Oplink makes components t...


Transactions


Enron Wind Corp. has sold its Lake Benton II wind farm - reportedly the largest wind farm ever built - to FPL Energy LLC. The ...


Judges and Judiciary


Pasadena Bar to Honor Stoever

Oct. 17, 2000
By Staff Reports

Superior Court Judge Thomas W. Stoever will receive the Pasadena Bar Association's Judge of the Year award during a dinner Wed...


Criminal


Quid Pro Woe

Oct. 17, 2000
By Columnist

A recent study indicates that states with capital punishment experience higher murder rates than states that do not. Apparentl...


Firm Watch


RUS MILIBAND ELEVATES LEO PRESADIO TO PARTNER

Oct. 17, 2000
By Staff Writer

Irvine's Rus Miliband & Smith has elevated one of its associates to the partnership ranks. Leo Presiado is partner No. 5 f...


Firm Watch


SACRAMENTO TEAM HOOKS UP WITH HANSON BRIDGETT

Oct. 17, 2000
By Staff Writer

With San Francisco-based Schachter Kristoff Orenstein & Berkowitz having closed its doors Sept. 15, the firm's Sacramento ...


This summer, Los Angeles giant O'Melveny & Myers moved from its traditional management committee leadership to a more stat...


Law Practice


To Labor Lawyer, the Opera Is a Labor of Love

Oct. 17, 2000
By Victoria Newman

The attorneys at Los Angeles' Cox Castle & Nicholson never know when John "Rocky" Miller Jr. will break out into song. Mil...


Firm Watch


Two new attorneys now call the San Francisco office of Los Angeles-based Tatro Coffino Zeavin & Bloomgarden home. Diana Be...


Steve Kramer - a former litigation partner with the Costa Mesa office of Pillsbury Madision & Sutro - made a homecoming of...


Judges and Judiciary


National Judges Group to Meet

Oct. 17, 2000
By Staff Reports

The National Association of Women Judges will hold its annual conference at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, 9876 Wilshire Blvd., sta...


State Bar & Bar Associations


Price of Justice

Oct. 17, 2000
By Columnist

The State Bar Board of Governors needs to set measurable goals for the disciplinary system before it can make principled decis...


Judges and Judiciary


Neonatal intensive care units are often places of high tension, intense emotion and difficult choices. All this and more can b...


Transactions


Deal Maker Delivers for Desert Tribe

Oct. 17, 2000
By John Ryan

Bernie Simons, partner at the Century City office of Oakland's Crosby, Heafey, Roach & May, has been a civil litigator for...


Transactions


Hydrogen Burner Technology Inc. has filed an initial public offering valued at $115 million. Rancho Dominguez-based HBT specia...


Transactions


Integrated circuit design companies Simplex Solutions Inc. and Altius Solutions Inc. have merged. The value of the stock-for-s...


Transactions


Siemens Medical Engineering Group has agreed to acquire Acuson Corp. The deal is valued at $700 million. Based in Erlangen, Ge...


Firm Watch


Champagne, hors d'oeuvres and speeches accompanied the launch of Sidley & Austin's new Public Interest Fellowship Program,...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


A New Model

Oct. 17, 2000
By Staff Writer

Mediation Works, a Howard Lloyd creation, may be the state's first law firm-owned mediation panel that includes practicing att...


In another northward spurt, Los Angeles' Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges sent 14 of its Palo Alto lawyers up to a n...


Firm Watch


GOLDEN WEST'S ROSTER TO CHAIR COUNSEL GROUP

Oct. 17, 2000
By Staff Writer

Michael Roster, executive vice president and general counsel of Oakland's Golden West Financial Corp., is the new chair of the...


Jones Day Reavis & Pogue, one of the largest law firms to emerge from this country's Rust Belt, is rolling up its sleeves ...


The Agua Caliente band of Cahuilla Indians and Miller & Schroeder Financial Inc. have closed a $70 million deal to finance...