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Smoking Verdict Survives Immunity

Mar. 22, 2003
By Tyler Cunningham

SAN FRANCISCO - In the first test of the state's new tobacco liability laws, a San Francisco appeal court has affirmed a $26.5...


Brobeck Partners Confront Liability

Mar. 22, 2003
By Erik Cummins

SAN FRANCISCO - When Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison's professional liability insurance runs out April 15, there's a good chan...



Juror Dismissal Doesn't Bar Retrial

Mar. 22, 2003
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - A judge's improper dismissal of a juror in the middle of a criminal trial does not bar the prosecution from re...


Business Was Not As Usual

Mar. 22, 2003
By Pam Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - Dozens of anti-war protesters intermittently blocked entrances to the San Francisco federal building all day T...



Dog Handler Wins Bias Suit Against LAPD

Mar. 22, 2003
By Leslie Simmons

LOS ANGELES - A jury Thursday awarded $3.6 million to a Los Angeles police-dog handler who claimed officers and supervisors di...


LOS ANGELES - El Paso Corp., the nation's biggest natural gas pipeline company, tentatively agreed to a $1.7 billion settlemen...



Engineer Has Patent on Leadership of Bar Group

Mar. 22, 2003
By Lawrence Kootnikoff

LOS ANGELES - Philip H. Lam may not be a rocket scientist, but he has designed nuclear power plants. Lam is not only an attorn...


Polanski Won't Make Appearance, Experts Say

Mar. 22, 2003
By Anne La Jeunesse

LOS ANGELES - A quarter-century ago, then-44-year-old Polish film director Roman Polanski fled the United States before he cou...



Litigator Puts Career on Hold

Mar. 22, 2003
By Tina Spee

LOS ANGELES - Litigator Brian Lawler has rejoined the ranks of the U.S. Marine Corps' few and proud. Four months after Lawler ...


Judge Gives, Receives Respect

Mar. 21, 2003
By Anne La Jeunesse

LOS ANGELES - Alleged murderers, rapists, child molesters, armed robbers - they've all passed through Los Angeles Superior Cou...



Off the Docket

Mar. 21, 2003
By Jeff Berg

By Jeff Berg Entertainment Editor Today JAZZ - The Jazz Bakery in Culver City presents crooner Freddy Cole at 8 p.m. and 9:30...


Forum Column - By Miranda D. Junowicz - In his article on Berkeley's battle with the Sea Scouts, "The Blessings of Liberty: Ci...



Focus Column - Employment Law - By Arthur F. Silbergeld and Adam C. Abrahms - The Bureau of Labor Statistics, in "Union Trends...


Focus Column - Business Law - By Michaelbrent Collings - Interest is a big deal. It may not seem like much to someone getting ...



LOS ANGELES - After three decades serving the law department of Unocal Corp., Dennis P.R. Codon has left the El Segundo-based ...


Grand Jury Transcripts to be Open

Mar. 21, 2003
By Robert Selna

SAN FRANCISCO - Superior Court Judge Ksenia Tsenin ruled Wednesday in favor of unsealing the vast majority of the grand jury t...



Column By Garry Abrams - From my perspective in downtown Los Angeles - where asphalt, concrete and contentiousness grow in lus...


Prosecutors: Moratorium On Executions Unnecessary

Mar. 21, 2003
By Linda Rapattoni

SACRAMENTO - California prosecutors rejected the notion Wednesday that the state may have innocent inmates on death row and ba...



High Court To Review Attempted Rape Case

Mar. 21, 2003
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court agreed Wednesday to decide whether it's kidnapping when a badge-toting phony secu...


Picasso Judge Insists He Can Rule Objectively

Mar. 21, 2003
By Christina Landers

LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles Superior Court judge on Wednesday denied charges that he cannot be fair in judging a lawsuit over ...



SAN JOSE - James F. Boccardo, a legendary personal injury lawyer who was one of the first attorneys to win million-dollar jury...


War Games

Mar. 20, 2003
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Mark T. Clark - Many people harbor doubts about the war with Iraq. These people don't fully understand that ...



War Games

Mar. 20, 2003
By Columnist

Forum Column By Stephen Yagman "[M]y secret opinion of this country: its follies, vices, grievous disappointments ... I believ...


Stature and Gravity

Mar. 20, 2003
By Tyler Cunningham

Attorneys first setting foot in Judge Robert L. Dondero's courtroom may feel a little intimidated. First, there's his appearan...



Jurist Enjoys New Perspective

Mar. 20, 2003
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

RIVERSIDE - Bernard J. Schwartz uses a football analogy to describe the way his experience as one of Riverside Superior Court'...


Focus Column - Probate Law - By Marshal A. Oldman and Susan J. Cooley - In Estate of McAdams , 104 Cal.App.4th 1221 (20...



Forum Column - By Stephen R. Reinhardt - Professor Laurie L. Levenson's recent column about Judge Alex Kozinski astonished me....


On the Record

Mar. 20, 2003
By Columnist

Forumn Column - By Duffy Carolan - Since January 2001, the California Rules of Court have required a noticed motion, a hearing...



LOS ANGELES - In an unusual defense win, U.S. District Judge Consuelo Marshall has ruled that hundreds of photos of naked boys...


Disabled Man Barred From Flight Sues Airline

Mar. 20, 2003
By Mark Cromer

SANTA ANA - An Orange County surgeon recovering from hip surgery filed an eight-count civil rights lawsuit against American Ai...