Inglewood City Attorney Claims Discrimination
By Michael Harris
The former acting city attorney of Inglewood has filed a reverse discrimination claim with the state against Mayor Roosevelt ...
Lockyer: Feds Remain Adamant Against Medical Marijuana Use
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - Attorney General Bill Lockyer says it may be a long time before Californians can legally use marijuana for medic...
Shakespeare in Court
By E Freudenthal
Trial attorneys are trained to organize the facts of their argument in a way that compels a jury to agree with them. Actors a...
Retailers Latest Target in Y2K Battlefield
By Craiq Anderson
SAN JOSE - In the first Y2K lawsuit targeting computer retailers, a Concord man is claiming that Circuit City and a host of o...
Software Maker Held Unfair to Buyers
By Craiq Anderson
SAN JOSE - Plaintiffs' attorneys won a partial victory in a Y2K lawsuit filed against a software manufacturer for allegedly t...
Nice Work If You Can Get It
By Anna Marie Stolley
In 1963, real-estate-businessman-turned-kidnapper Barry Keenan made headlines by snatching Frank Sinatra's son from a Nevada ...
Leftover Wilson Litigation Dogs Governor
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - Gov. Gray Davis inherited a slew of lawsuits initiated or defended by his predecessor, Republican Pete Wilson, a...
Attorney Leaves Graham & James For McCutchen
By Leslie Gordon
SAN FRANCISCO - Corporate lawyer Alan B. Kalin has left Graham & James in Palo Alto to become a partner in the Palo Alto ...
Former Secretary Accuses Firm of Harassment
By Anne La Jeunesse
A former legal secretary has filed a complaint against a Beverly Hills law firm, accusing the firm, two of its attorneys and ...
Ernst & Young Nabs Wilson Sonsini Tax Head
By Leslie Gordon
SAN FRANCISCO - Glen Arlen Kohl, chairman of the tax department at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati and a member of the f...
Y2K Bill Moves to Senate Floor
By Daniel Shaw
WASHINGTON - A landmark bill designed to curb litigation spawned by the looming year-2000 computer problem took another step ...
Jury Rules Against Insurer in Workers Comp Case
By Denise Levin
A camper manufacturer has won a $6.3 million jury verdict against Republic Indemnity Company of America in a workers' compens...
Sentencing Concludes Long Misdemeanor Trial
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle
SAN BERNARDINO - Anthony Banks, a Los Angeles man who contended San Bernardino police officers pulled him over and beat him b...
Judge: Partners Not Responsible for Others Actions
By Denise Levin
Law firm partners are not responsible for each other's actions, a judge has ruled in dismissing a handful of individual defen...
Judge Quashes Isuzu Roll-Over Verdict
By Maribeth Tan
VENTURA - A judge has quashed an award of $3.6 million in damages to a woman seriously injured when her sport-utility vehicle...
Proposed Settlement Angers Plaintiffs
By Denise Levin
The courtroom was transformed into a revival meeting as hundreds of people who claim their loved ones' bodies were disinterre...
Family of Riverside Shooting Victim Files Claim
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle
RIVERSIDE - Attorneys for the family of a black woman slain by Riverside police are calling the claim filed by her parents ag...
Judge Strips Couple of Legal Guardianship of Eight Kids
By Cheryl Romo
It was one of the strangest and longest-running trials in Juvenile Court history - a year-long proceeding that affected the l...
Limits on Contributions to Judge Campaigns Gets Backing of Bar
By Don De Benedictis
Tackling a long-running controversy from the American Bar Association, trustees of the Los Angeles County Bar Association hav...
County Will Settle Jailhouse Physicians Suit
By Lauren Blau
The Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to spend $225,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a former supervising jail physici...
Ventura County Judges Night Attracts Protesters
By Amy Bentley
VENTURA - For 20 years, the annual Judges' Night, sponsored by the Ventura County Trial Lawyers Association, has been a quiet...
Ex-Independent Counsel Walsh Urges Changes to Current Statute
By Daniel Shaw
WASHINGTON - Former independent counsel Lawrence Walsh and Samuel Dash, a key Watergate figure and onetime ethics adviser to ...
Manatt Chooses Irving as New Leader
By Pearl Piatt
Los Angeles' Manatt, Phelps & Phillips has tapped Paul H. Irving to be the firm's new managing partner and chief executiv...
Justices Seem Prepared to Open CJP Vote
By Philip Carrizosa
SAN FRANCISCO - The Commission on Judicial Performance went to a state appeal court Wednesday in an effort to prevent the ind...
Child Witnesses Disqualified Unnecessarily, Study Finds
By Cheryl Romo
The past decade has seen an ongoing debate as to whether children make credible courtroom witnesses. A growing number of expe...
Judge: Sex Offender Does Not Need to Give Blood
By Laura Impellizzeri
SAN FRANCISCO - A convicted sex offender has won a restraining order preventing police from obtaining a blood sample from him...
Incarcerated Parents Cannot Be Required to Pay Child Support
By Anna Marie Stolley
Notwithstanding the nationwide crackdown on deadbeat moms and dads, a state appeal panel ruled Wednesday that incarcerated pa...
Judge Wont Seal Documents in Lewis DAmato Suit
By Denise Levin
Saying he could find no threat to a law firm's trade secrets, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge Wednesday refused to order a ...
Help Wanted: Federal Prosecutors
By Pamela Mac Lean
SAN FRANCISCO - The title of assistant U.S. attorney carries prestige in the legal world but relatively little pay. In fact, ...
MoFo Litigator Suspended From DHL Probate Case
By Patricia Jocobus
SAN FRANCISCO - A star litigator at Morrison & Foerster has been suspended from a messy Pacific Rim probate case involvin...