Judge Grants Retrial in Rent Control Case
By Patricia Jocobus
SAN FRANCISCO - Landlord attorneys who thought they'd scored a landmark victory when a jury ruled against the tenants in an E...
Fish Wins One in Battle for Survival
By Martin Bergn
A little fish that could be the subject of a big legal dispute has won a round with a federal judge's ruling that authorities...
Burned Tenant Wins $6.7 Million Jury Verdict
By Denise Levin
A man who suffers from bipolar disorder was awarded $6.7 million Monday by a jury who found his landlords responsible for the...
Lawyer Accused of Sitting on Clients' Settlement
By Denise Levin
Attorney Steven L. Mazza, who recently avoided a trial on criminal charges, has been sued in an unrelated matter for allegedl...
DNA Evidence Leads to Plea 22 Years Later
By Michael Harris
Twenty years ago, Los Angeles County prosecutors saw a murder case against a young man named Harry Rowley dismissed for lack ...
Foul Ball
By Philip Carrizosa
SAN FRANCISCO - In a ruling that casts doubt over the validity of dozens of prenuptial agreements, a state appeal court Monda...
Davis' Duty to Defend Initiative Under Scrutiny
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - As Gov. Gray Davis huddled with advisers last week on whether to defend Proposition 187 in court, one question l...
Equal Benefits, Pay Sought by County Lawyers
By Lauren Blau
Attorneys and support staff who claim they are being paid less and receiving fewer benefits because the Los Angeles County co...
Patent Medicine
By Chris Ford
By Chris Ford While the number of patents issued annually in the United States has doubled since 1988, a recent spate of cour...
Best of Both Worlds
By Pearl Piatt
In 1977, Mattel had a very big problem. It was embroiled in a patent dispute over the technology for one of its top-selling pr...
A Matter of Time
By Leslie Gordon
The recent dissolutions of Jackson Tufts Cole & Black and Bronson Bronson & McKinnon - two San Francisco firms known ...
A Lending Trend
By Leslie Gordon
By Leslie A. Gordon On a Wednesday night in March, at San Francisco's trendy Museum of Modern Art, Tower Snow, chairman of Br...
Jockey Did Not Rob Cabby, Prosecutors Concede
By Michael Harris
Acknowledging they charged the wrong person, Los Angeles County prosecutors have dismissed an armed robbery case against form...
Hyperion Contractor Sues City of L.A.
By Lauren Blau
A company hired nearly six years ago to do construction at the Hyperion Wastewater Treatment Plant has filed a lawsuit agains...
Plaintiffs' Bar Seeks to Restore Law on Worker Hazards
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - Six years ago, the California Supreme Court handed the plaintiffs' bar a major defeat by limiting liability expo...
Statewide Plan For Collections Re-Energized
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - On-again, off-again plans to link child support enforcement programs in all 58 counties through a single statewi...
Prosecutors, Defenders Clash Over Jail-House Informant Case
By Martin Bergn
A judge's ruling that Los Angeles prosecutors should have been more diligent in gathering, and disclosing, information about ...
Reflecting on a Simpler Time
By John Roemer
SAN FRANCISCO - Dec. 24, 1969, was a slow news day, so a federal court hearing in San Francisco drew intense press attention ...
Genentech to Pay for Leading a Growth Industry
By Pamela Mac Lean
SAN FRANCISCO - In what would be the largest federal criminal penalty paid for health-care fraud in Northern California, biot...
MTA Socked With Verdict of $5.6M for Discrimination
By Lauren Blau
A 55-year-old man from Egypt who worked for the MTA for 23 years has been awarded more than $5.6 million in damages in his la...
Full Disclosure of Grand Jury Transcripts Fought
By Craiq Anderson
SAN JOSE - Arguing that Santa Clara County prosecutors may be hiding due process violations behind a veil of secrecy, defense...
Kidnap Statute Applies by the Yard
By Anna Marie Stolley
SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court held Thursday that a kidnapping can be charged even if the victim is moved only ...
Associate Says She Was Fired for Revealing Fraud
By Denise Levin
A former associate at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan has sued the firm for wrongful termination, claiming she was fired fo...
Brown Castigated by Parents of Disabled Kids
By Patricia Jocobus
OAKLAND - Feeling snubbed by Oakland Mayor Jerry Brown, a group of parents and their lawyers who are suing the city's school ...
In Pursuit of Justice
By Don De Benedictis
The ACLU Foundation of Southern California honored 10 Los Angeles-area lawyers Thursday for their efforts in protecting civil...
Drag Net
By Michael Harris
Responding to a "mind-boggling," ever-growing wave of cybercrime , Los Angeles County District Attorney Gil Garcetti this wee...
Judge Likes to Give Pro Pers Their Say
By Susan Mc Rae
SUNNYVALE - C. Randall Schneider remembers a time when he abhorred listening to defendants. When hearing criminal matters, th...
New Law Would Increase Penalty For Safety Lapses
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - As investigators try to piece together what caused the February explosion that killed four workers and injured a...
Unfair Competition Suit Allowed
By Philip Carrizosa
SAN FRANCISCO - Ruling in a case that could affect competition among many large and small businesses, the California Supreme ...
Judge Under Fire Asks for Reassignment
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle
RIVERSIDE - Riverside County Superior Court Judge William H. Sullivan has asked to be reassigned from his position as probate...