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Ultimate Sanction: Executio n

Jan. 22, 2003
By Columnist

Forum Column By Ira L. Shafiroff In the aftermath of David Westerfield's conviction and death sentence for the kidnapping and...


SAN FRANCISCO - In a contest between free speech and separation of church and state, a federal appeals panel has suggested th...



SAN FRANCISCO - Angry at what they see as insults to their integrity, many retired jurists vow they will quit working as assi...


SAN FRANCISCO - In addition to being mad at Chief Justice Ronald M. George for banning assigned judges from acting as private...



Focus Column - Administrative Law - By Stuart Miller - Division 3 of the 4th District Court of Appeal has joined the crusade ...


Paying Heed

Jan. 21, 2003
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Robert S. Thompson - The granting of certiorari in Federal Election Commission v. Beaumont and the re...



Waiting for the Next 'Killer App'

Jan. 21, 2003
By Contributing Writer

BY BRAD BERTON Special to the CREJ After a couple of the most challenging years in Silicon Valley industrial real estate hist...


BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer Despite the woes of its bread-and-butter industries, the San Diego industrial market is ...



Local Businesses Sustain Sacramento's Industrial Sector

Jan. 21, 2003
By Christine Malamanig

BY CHRISTINE MALAMANIG CREJ Staff Writer Although the economy has not been kind to corporate America, local and regional compa...


Builder Seeks Rehearing in Dispute Over Park Place

Jan. 21, 2003
By Katherine Gaidos

BY KATHERINE GAIDOS Special to CREJ LOS ANGELES - An Irvine developer filed a petition Jan. 8 for a rehearing of an appellate...



Business as Usual in Orange County

Jan. 21, 2003
By Julie Nakashima

BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer It takes more than one quarter of rare double-digit vacancy in 2002 to dampen the outlook...


ER Bailout

Jan. 21, 2003
By Columnist

BY JEFFREY A. DREESMAN Hospitals today are being used in a very different manner than a decade ago. As a result, architects an...



Full Steam Ahead for L.A. Industrial Real Estate

Jan. 21, 2003
By Michael Gottliebn

BY JOHN LOESING Special to CREJ Despite a sluggish year for commercial real estate both locally and nationally, the Los Angele...


BY ANDREA ROSAS CREJ Staff Writer Companies looking to the Inland Empire as a potential home for their industrial operations m...



Bay Area Bright Spots Could Show the Way to Recovery

Jan. 21, 2003
By Contributing Writer

BY JIM EMERSON Special to the CREJ Market watchers in the San Francisco Bay Area are beginning to see hopeful signs after two ...


Brokers Seeking Brokettes

Jan. 21, 2003
By Christine Malamanig

BY CHRISTINE MALAMANIG CREJ Staff Writer It isn't quite Valentine's Day yet, but people in the professional matchmaking busine...



BY QUEENA SOOK KIM Dow Jones Newswires LOS ANGELES - When Yohng Sohk Choe looks at the worn-out shell of the fabled Ambassado...


Hot Trends Keep Attorneys in High Demand

Jan. 18, 2003
By Columnist

Employment Column - By Luan J. McElroy - Although California has yet to see a complete economic recovery, all is not bleak for...



Judge Puts Brakes on Mexican Trucks

Jan. 18, 2003
By Dennis Pfaff

SAN FRANCISCO - A huge legal roadblock to the entry of long-haul Mexican trucks into the United States was erected Thursday by...


LOS ANGELES - A federal appeals court Thursday threw out a lawsuit against the world's largest garment-workers union, ruling t...



Focus Column - Land Use - By Daniel J. Curtin Jr. - A city's erroneous denial of a lot-line adjustment did not constitute a "t...


Hallinan Spars With the Mayor

Jan. 18, 2003
By Robert Selna

SAN FRANCISCO - Mayor Willie Brown and District Attorney Terence Hallinan clashed Thursday over the police department's inves...



S.F. Office Of Pillsbury Under New Management

Jan. 18, 2003
By Erik Cummins

SAN FRANCISCO - Andrea Wirum, a securities, finance and insolvency lawyer, is the new managing partner of Pillsbury Winthrop'...


SACRAMENTO - U.S. District Judge Edward J. Garcia has come a long way for someone who traveled a very short distance. Raised i...



SACRAMENTO - As his office investigates five law firms for possible illegal activity, state Attorney General Bill Lockyer is ...


Clean Air Laws Override NAFTA, 9th Rules

Jan. 18, 2003
By Dennis Pfaff

SAN FRANCISCO - A huge legal roadblock to the entry of long-haul Mexican trucks into the United States was erected Thursday by...



Police Arrest Quakers In Anti-War Protest

Jan. 18, 2003
By Susan Mc Rae

LOS ANGELES - Dressed in black and carrying cardboard coffins, several dozen members of the American Friends Service Committe...


DA Vows to Fight Child Pornography

Jan. 18, 2003
By Mark Cromer

SANTA ANA - Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas was sworn in for another four-year term yesterday and promptly ann...



Forum Column - By Eric Schippers - Having ruled that the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution forbids the words "under God...


Cruise Wins $10 Million in Defamation Lawsuit

Jan. 18, 2003
By Lawrence Kootnikoff

LOS ANGELES - Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise has won a $10 million judgment in a defamation lawsuit against a gay porn star w...