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The 2nd District Court of Appeal ruled Sept. 11 that it was reasonable for Paul Bacigalupo, a State Bar Court judge and Los An...


Sidley Austin Adds Four From Lyon

Sep. 24, 2002
By Liz Valsamis

Four Lyon & Lyon attorneys have followed partner Jeffrey Olson to Chicago's Sidley Austin Brown & Wood, in the wake of...



Bottoming Out

Sep. 24, 2002
By Columnist

BY MICHAEL GRAUSZ AND ROBERT KINCHELOE If the technology bust and general recession were not enough, over the past several mon...


A Child Torn

Sep. 24, 2002
By Eron Yehuda

On its Web site, Fertility Associates of the Bay Area reassures potential clients who are shopping for a clinic performing in ...



The Los Angeles County Bar Association hosts California Cardinal Change and Total Cost Claim Developments on Sept. 24 at the O...


House of Worship

Sep. 24, 2002
By John Ryan

BY JOHN RYAN Special to CREJ Wearing a dark suit, long coat and hat, Rabbi Chaim Baruch Rubin sweats in the hot summer sun. "W...



Construction Laboratory

Sep. 24, 2002
By Julie Nakashima

BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer Besides continuing a growth spurt in research facilities at the University of California,...


BY RAY A. SMITH Dow Jones Newswires Building Owners and Managers Association International , an advocacy group for the commerc...



Expanding its Empire Inland

Sep. 24, 2002
By Andrea Rosas

BY ANDREA ROSAS CREJ Staff Writer SAN BERNARDINO - One of the largest developers of master-planned industrial parks in Los An...


If your worst fear is having your Web site shut down because it's been bombarded with e-mails or that you can't access importa...



The Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles will hand out its annual awards and install its new president Sept. 27 at the Omn...


Shareholder Litigation Slows in West

Sep. 24, 2002
By Columnist

Column - By Charles W. Laurence - The Silicon Valley-led technology craze of the past few years may not be the only thing on t...



Bay Area Attorney Files Therapist Sex Abuse Case

Sep. 24, 2002
By Joan Osterwalder

Two young women went to a renowned psychologist at the Stanford clinic for alternative medical treatment for their chronic arm...


Thomas Curtiss Jr. has decided to take his trusts and estates practice to a smaller shop. Curtiss, along with associate Jean B...



What Price for Protection?

Sep. 24, 2002
By Columnist

BY PAUL N. DUBRASICH The horrific attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, in addition to their p...


The Los Angeles office of Jeffer, Mangels, Butler & Marmaro has joined the fight against San Fernando Valley secession, an...



Swept Away

Sep. 24, 2002
By Columnist

BY MICHAEL M. BERGER Coastal property owners are used to coping with disasters. That seems to go with the territory, counterb...


How Flexible is Flex Space?

Sep. 24, 2002
By Columnist

BY WILLIAM H. CURTIS "Flex Space" was a new term to most people in the real estate industry just a few years ago. It grew to ...



Room to Grow

Sep. 24, 2002
By Columnist

BY WILLIAM H. CURTIS The Inland Empire has a significant advantage in Southern California. While large blocks of land and qua...


Few Firms Put Women, Minorities at Top

Sep. 24, 2002
By Erik Cummins

There are only a handful of lawyers like Ray Wong. Wong, a Chinese-American who has chaired San Francisco's Hancock, Rothert &...



Sacred Ground

Sep. 24, 2002
By Joseph Sorrentino

BY JOSEPH SORRENTINO CREJ Contributing Writer California State University, Long Beach spent $2.5 million in a five-year legal ...


Rebound or Recession?

Sep. 24, 2002
By Columnist

BY R. ANSON EEDS In the face of a national recession, Orange County's economy continues to expand as it weathers the downturn...



Don't Get Taken to the Cleaners

Sep. 24, 2002
By Columnist

BY TIMOTHY K. DAHLSTRAND Because dry cleaning is a business that stores, handles and disposes of hazardous substances and petr...


Training for the Next Hurdle

Sep. 24, 2002
By Joel Rosenblatt

SAN FRANCISCO - Corporate attorneys and their clients have another deadline to sweat under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on corporate...



Irvine surfwear company Gotcha International has sought protection from its creditors in a U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Santa Ana....


Testimony Ends in Case Against Tobacco Firm

Sep. 24, 2002
By Gale Holland

LOS ANGELES - Testimony in the first tobacco trial since a California Supreme Court ruling protected cigarette companies durin...



Police Chief Candidate Has Criticized Ashcroft

Sep. 24, 2002
By Lawrence Kootnikoff

LOS ANGELES - One of the three finalists for Los Angeles police chief recently published an article calling on President Bush ...


SAN FRANCISCO - In a sweeping expansion of local control over cable television franchises, a federal appeals court has given c...



Focus Column - Criminal Law - By Alex Ricciardulli - Gov. Gray Davis has been extremely tough on criminals. His support of the...


Loyola Honors Al Girardi, 92, With Center

Sep. 24, 2002
By Leslie Simmons

LOS ANGELES - He's known to many as "Big Al," but to attorney Tom Girardi, he's simply "Pop." At 92, Albert Girardi continues ...