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Government


New Curfew Given Preliminary OK

Sep. 16, 1999
By Lauren Bartlett

New Curfew Given Preliminary OK In an effort to avoid a legal challenge, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted un...


Public Interest


Names Sought for Jurist Award

Sep. 16, 1999
By From Staff Reports

Names Sought For Jurist Award The Administrative Office of the Court is now accepting nominations for the Benjamin Aranda III...


Criminal


Courage of Our Convictions

Sep. 16, 1999
By Columnist

By Joseph Charney I recently observed a felony trial in a French criminal court in Bordeaux in which the judge called the def...


Intellectual Property


SAN FRANCISCO - A federal appeals court Tuesday heard oral arguments in a case involving the video games to which countless c...


Government


San Diego DA Office Again in Hot Seat

Sep. 16, 1999
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - Unwanted judicial scrutiny of the district attorney's office here seems likely to continue when a former deputy D...


Native Americans


Judge to Hold Court on Reservation

Sep. 16, 1999
By Martin Kruming

In a unique arrangement, a Superior Court judge will hold a special court session on Saturday in Pauma Valley for members of ...


Government


County Will Settle Dispute With State for $5.8M

Sep. 16, 1999
By Lauren Bartlett

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to accept more than $5.8 million from the state of Cali...


Judges and Judiciary


WASHINGTON - Los Angeles Superior Court judge Florence-Marie Cooper, tapped for California's Central U.S. District Court, and...


Education


Gay Fathers Sue Catholic School After Expulsion

Sep. 16, 1999
By Patricia Jocobus

SAN FRANCISCO - In a case that could test the balance between civil rights and religious freedom, a male couple has sued a Sa...


Government


The proposed plan to notify Los Angeles police officers about changes in the police inspector general's role reignited a deba...


Intellectual Property


EToys Inc., the popular online toy retailer of cuddly Furbys and Pokemons, has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against...


Public Interest


By Stanley Hoffmann In Kosovo, the United States and its allies had to choose between two important norms of international re...


Litigation


Ex-POWs File Suit Over WWII Slave Labor

Sep. 16, 1999
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - A La Mesa man is among three World War II servicemen who filed suit Tuesday in Orange County Superior Court again...


Probate


No Contest

Sep. 15, 1999
By Columnist

^^Probate Law^^ No Contest Clauses May Be More Trouble Than They Are Worth California's no-contest clause structure is uncerta...


Government


By Alfred P. Carlton Jr. As we approach the millennium, our judicial system faces challenges anticipated by America's founder...


Tax


Recent Grad Cited for Tax Assistance

Sep. 15, 1999
By From Staff Reports

Recent Grad Cited For Tax Assistance Stephan C. Boulanger, a recent Southwestern University School of Law graduate, has been ...


Civil Rights


Watch Your Steps

Sep. 15, 1999
By Columnist

By Oren M. Sellstrom There's an old trick called "bait and switch" that's used by shifty used car salesmen. In it, the salesm...


Family


Inc. Blot

Sep. 15, 1999
By Columnist

^^Family Law^^ Inc. Blot Business Doesn't Become Community Property Upon Incorporation 'Koester' may be just the most recent ...


Government


^^ The Bookshelf^^ As Champion of Democracy, Warren Court Warrants Respect THE WARREN COURT AND THE PURSUIT OF JUSTICE By Mor...


Criminal


Ex-Officer Gets 14 Years for Robbery

Sep. 15, 1999
By Martin Bergn

Ex-Officer Gets 14 Years for Robbery A federal judge sentenced a former Los Angeles police officer to more than 14 years in p...


Criminal


Death Not Sought in Road Rage Case

Sep. 15, 1999
By Michael Harris

Death Not Sought In Road Rage Case The Los Angeles County district attorney's office will not seek the death penalty for a 69...


Immigration


A federal judge Monday approved a settlement reached between Gov. Gray Davis and civil rights groups that had sued to block i...


Law Practice


Appellate Apprehension

Sep. 15, 1999
By Columnist

Appellate Apprehension Even future Court of Appeal justices feel nervous at their first oral argument By Paul Turner When I w...


Civil Rights


Judge Declines To Dismiss Pratt's Civil Suit

Sep. 15, 1999
By Martin Bergn

A federal judge indicated Monday she would not dismiss a federal civil rights lawsuit filed by former Black Panther leader Ge...


Government


Acting Division Chief Named in Santa Monica

Sep. 15, 1999
By Anne La Jeunesse

Betty J . Haviland, who has spent her entire legal career in the Santa Monica city attorney's office, has been named the acti...


Judges and Judiciary


Ventura Courts Prepare to Take to the Road

Sep. 15, 1999
By Amy Bentley

VENTURA - Last month, more than 2,000 people sought help at the Ventura County court's self-help legal access centers in Vent...


Government


Longtime Legislature Lawyer Retiring

Sep. 15, 1999
By Tom Dresslar

SACRAMENTO - With no fanfare, but a $21,000 golden handshake, the Legislature has quietly paved the way for the departure of ...


Criminal


Trial Set for Sara Jane Olson

Sep. 15, 1999
By Michael Harris

Barring a plea bargain or dismissal of the case, former Symbionese Liberation Army soldier Sara Jane Olson is set to go on tr...


Government


Tough Juvenile Crime Bill Passed by Democrats

Sep. 15, 1999
By Peter Blumberg

SACRAMENTO - In a last-ditch bid to ante up to a sweeping juvenile justice ballot initiative placed by former Republican Gov....


Law Practice


New York M&A Firm Opens New Outpost in Silicon Valley

Sep. 15, 1999
By Elizabeth Freudenthal

Davis Polk & Wardwell, the New York-based mergers-and-acquisitions and corporate finance powerhouse, launched its new Sil...