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Jan. 18, 2003

Forum Column - By Erwin Chemerinsky - President George W. Bush's renomination of Charles Pickering Sr. and Priscilla Owen for ...


Anti-SLAPP Motion Used in Abuse Suit

Jan. 17, 2003
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation finally have entered the bedroom. Using a law enacted a decad...



Bryan Cave Appoints Its Managing Partner

Jan. 17, 2003
By Liz Valsamis

LOS ANGELES - Bryan Cave has appointed product liability and commercial litigation partner Jeffrey W. Morof to lead its Santa ...


Column - By Garry Abrams - Actor-turned-murder-defendant Robert Blake seems to be going for a jailhouse Oscar. The name of Bla...



LOS ANGELES - Five more primarily Islamic countries have been added to the list of states whose nationals are required to regi...


Hallinan Edgy Over Cops' Probe

Jan. 17, 2003
By Robert Selna

SAN FRANCISCO - District Attorney Terence Hallinan stopped just short Wednesday of accusing the police department of a coveru...



Audit Blasts County's Foster-Care System

Jan. 17, 2003
By Cheryl Romo

LOS ANGELES - A just-completed federal report on California's child protective system indicates that too many of the 100,000 c...


Accountant Can be Sued For Collapse

Jan. 17, 2003
By Craiq Anderson

SAN JOSE - A Santa Clara County judge refused Wednesday to throw out a complaint by the trustee for a bankrupt computer leasi...



SAN FRANCISCO - The federal government's ability to win the conviction of an alleged marijuana grower, deputized by the city ...


Anticipating Ax, S.F. Hopes Jobs Are Safe

Jan. 17, 2003
By Tyler Cunningham

SAN FRANCISCO - The San Francisco Superior Court would shut down at noon every other Friday under one proposal to cope with a...



Police Want Rampart Curbs Lifted

Jan. 17, 2003
By Lawrence Kootnikoff

LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton and Mayor James K. Hahn unveiled a new anti-gang strategy Wednesday the...


General Counsel Leaves Disney

Jan. 17, 2003
By John Ryan

LOS ANGELES - Entertainment giant Louis Meisinger is leaving his post as general counsel of the Walt Disney Co. to return to p...



Judge Objects to Probation Deal

Jan. 17, 2003
By Karen Coleman

SAN FRANCISCO - The head of Alameda County's juvenile court issued an unusual order Wednesday blocking a plan by the board of ...


SAN FRANCISCO - A San Jose high school student whose self-labeled "dark poetry" got him 100 days in juvenile hall for making ...



Focus Column - Insurance Law - By Jordan Stanzler - For more than 35 years, California courts have held that insurance compani...


Focus Column - Insurance Law - By Clyde M. Hettrick - The recent decision in Powerine Oil Co. v. Superior Court, 104 Ca...



Wide Impact

Jan. 17, 2003
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Roger Pilon - With President Bush's January 7 renomination of the 31 judicial candidates who failed to win c...


LOS ANGELES - Defense lawyer Jennifer L. Keller was dismayed to turn on a local TV news program the day after Christmas and se...



Hollywood Breathes Group Sigh of Relief

Jan. 17, 2003
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - Mickey Mouse can rest safely in the cushy arms of the Walt Disney Co. once again, following Wednesday's ruling m...


Wide Impact

Jan. 16, 2003
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Glenn P. Sugameli - Lifetime federal judges decide how to interpret and enforce, and whether to uphold or st...



LOS ANGELES - A disgruntled Discover Card holder can't bring a class action against the company because his credit card agreem...


Focus Column - Probate Law - By Marshal A. Oldman and Susan J. Cooley - In Estate of Eugene , 2002 DJDAR 14487 (Cal. Ap...



Merrill Lynch Loses Its Bid for Arbitration

Jan. 16, 2003
By Toni Vranjes

SANTA ANA - In a victory for an investor who sued Merrill Lynch for allegedly mismanaging his account, an Orange County judge...


Taking Pleasure in Others' Suffering

Jan. 16, 2003
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Pablo Agrio - Time after time, in criminal cases where the death penalty is applied, I watch in astonishment...



Judge Slates Hearing In Boy's Asylum Bid

Jan. 16, 2003
By Susan Mc Rae

LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles immigration judge Tuesday scheduled a hearing for later this year to reconsider the asylum reques...


Humble Beginnings, Hard Work Make Judge Humane

Jan. 16, 2003
By Anne La Jeunesse

LOS ANGELES - The man stood before Los Angeles Superior Court Judge William R. Weisman in the judge's San Pedro courtroom, exp...



SAN FRANCISCO - The insurance defense bar is sighing with relief now that the California Supreme Court has clarified a confli...


Prisons: Sacred Sites in California

Jan. 16, 2003
By Hudson Sangree

SACRAMENTO - Want a safe job in California during a major economic crisis? Try becoming a prison guard. The 2003-04 budget tha...



Labor Panel Holds Retailer Liable

Jan. 16, 2003
By Leslie Simmons

LOS ANGELES - In a victory for sweatshop opponents, the California labor commissioner has ruled that clothing retailer The Wet...


Time to Fix 17200, Experts Tell Lawmakers

Jan. 16, 2003
By Linda Rapattoni

SACRAMENTO - California needs legal and ethical reforms to stop lawyers from abusing a statute that allows anyone to file a p...