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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...



Court OKs Couple's Suit Against Lawyer

Mar. 20, 2003
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles-area couple can pursue a lawsuit against an insurance company lawyer who they allege tricked them ...


LOS ANGELES - A memorial service will take place Thursday for Benjamin M. Paik, a fifth-year associate at the Los Angeles offi...



Judge Finally Sets Brobeck Trial Date

Mar. 20, 2003
By Joel Rosenblatt

SAN FRANCISCO - Refusing to brook further delay, a trial judge ordered Brobeck Phleger & Harrison's new counsel Tuesday to...


New Suit Blasts Sweeps on Skid Row

Mar. 20, 2003
By Leslie Simmons

LOS ANGELES -Labeling the recent Skid Row police sweeps "witch hunts," the ACLU and the National Lawyers Guild Tuesday filed a...



SAN FRANCISCO - Richard Best, a San Francisco court commissioner for 30 years and the court's resident expert on technology an...


Reporter's Notebook - By Robert Selna - The arguments about public access to information in the police cover-up case are start...



GOP Loses Third Filibuster Vote

Mar. 20, 2003
By David Pike

WASHINGTON - Senate Republicans on Tuesday failed in their third attempt to end the Democratic filibuster on the nomination of...


WASHINGTON - The policy-making body for the federal courts has voted to ask Congress to create 57 new judgeships this year, in...



Inglewood Police Had Warning

Mar. 20, 2003
By Lawrence Kootnikoff

LOS ANGELES - Inglewood police raised concerns about several of their police officers years before one of them was videotaped ...


Police: Judges Told Them to Withhold Files

Mar. 20, 2003
By Robert Selna

SAN FRANCISCO - A spokesman for the San Francisco police legal department said Tuesday that, upon the advice of unnamed local...



Column By Garry Abrams - Life was getting tense Monday morning for Remedy, a tree sitter who has been perched in an ancient Hu...


Four Skadden Fellows Will Work in California

Mar. 19, 2003
By Liz Valsamis

LOS ANGELES - Four of the 26 Skadden Fellows chosen for 2003 will work in California, New York's Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meaghe...



Public Safety

Mar. 19, 2003
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Charles L. Hobson - California's three-strikes law has a history of vindication in the face of opposition. I...


Focus Column - Administrative Law - By Stuart Miller - The 11th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gives the states, as well a...



Forum Column - By Kirsten Levingston - When Clarence Earl Gideon crept into a poolroom in Panama City, Fla., 40 years ago, and...


Brobeck Delay Tactic Is Opposed

Mar. 19, 2003
By Joel Rosenblatt

SAN FRANCISCO - A Santa Monica lawyer Monday filed an objection to Brobeck Phleger & Harrison's attempt to postpone yet ag...



SAN FRANCISCO - Controversy has found Judge Elliot Daum in a hurry. In just two years since Daum became the first public defen...


Reporter's Notebook - By Dennis Pfaff - Former San Francisco attorney Clifford Chanler, because of his occasionally volatile p...



WASHINGTON - The Medical Board of California told the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday that it would not pay any damages or costs ...


Patel Orders Immediate Release of Convicted Killer

Mar. 19, 2003
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - Glen "Buddy" Nickerson, who has spent 18 years in prison for a double murder he may not have committed, had hi...



Morgenstern Agrees to Take Brobeck Case

Mar. 19, 2003
By Joel Rosenblatt

SAN FRANCISCO - Although buried in debt, defunct Brobeck Phleger & Harrison has found another law firm to represent it aga...


Clock Runs Out on Ex-Nun's Suit

Mar. 19, 2003
By Leslie Simmons

LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge ruled Monday that a lawsuit brought by a former Catholic nun who claim...