Court Takes One Day to Decide Sinatra Suit
By Anna Marie Stolley
Ruling just one day after oral arguments in a dispute between Frank Sinatra Jr. and his one-time kidnapper, a state appeal pa...
Couple Injured in Deadly Crash Sue Lawyer
By Denise Levin
A couple who claim their daughter was killed and they were seriously injured when the tire blew on the minivan they were ridi...
Lawyer Charged in Yacht Case Will Remain in Custody
By Martin Bergn
Ruling that a Beverly Hills lawyer charged with fraud poses a flight risk, a federal judge has ordered him to remain detained...
Samaritan Law Prospects Fade As Bill Stalls
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - It's a crime in California to see someone's pet get shot by a hunter and not report it to authorities. And a lic...
From Here To Eternity
By Anna Marie Stolley
In the first-ever appellate examination of California's Son of Sam law, the statute prohibiting felons from selling their sto...
Bill Expanding Bad-Faith Claims Moves to Senate
By Tom Dresslar
SACRAMENTO - People harmed by corporate, professional and individual negligence could sue defendants' insurers if they denied...
Garcetti Selects New Chief for Child Support
By Michael Harris
Culminating a five-month, nationwide search, Los Angeles County District Attorney Gil Garcetti announced Wednesday he has hir...
City Hiring Plan Unlawful Under Proposition 209
By Craiq Anderson
SAN JOSE - In a sweeping victory for affirmative action opponents, a state appellate court panel ruled Wednesday that city co...
Forensic Clinic Aids Rape Investigations
By Anne La Jeunesse
Cutting-edge technology at a new forensic clinic at Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center's Rape Treatment Center will greatly aid...
Court to Review Exemptions For Churches
By Philip Carrizosa
SAN FRANCISCO - In a case that will test how far government can go to accommodate religion, the California Supreme Court agre...
Sweeping Change Is Proposed for Workers Comp
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - Increased benefits for workers, new opportunities for arbitration and larger penalties for uninsured employers a...
Ex-Prosecutor Ponders Run Against S.F. DA
By Laura Impellizzeri
SAN FRANCISCO - A former prosecutor, who resigned in anger two years ago over the settlement of San Francisco's biggest envir...
Lawsuit Filed Over Officers Suicide
By Denise Levin
Apparently despondent over the end of a love affair with her supervisor, 25-year-old Los Angeles police officer Nadine Arrang...
Proposals Issued for Copyrights for Education
By Chris Ford
Seeking to maximize the educational potential of the Internet, the U.S. Copyright Office on Tuesday recommended that Congress...
Jurors Taken for a Free Ride To All San Diego Courthouses
By Martin Kruming
Since early May, jurors have had a free ride to all courthouses in San Diego thanks to an innovative new program involving Su...
Jury Finds Ex-Black Panther Liable in Memorabilia Flap
By Patricia Jocobus
A bitter civil court dispute between Oakland City Council candidate David Hilliard and another former Black Panther over righ...
Policing the Jailhouse Door
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - One of Steve White's early assignments as a young Sacramento County deputy district attorney in the 1970s was to...
Ruling Spotlights Students Who Are Claiming Abuse
By Patricia Jocobus
Sitting behind a lawyer's large desk Tuesday and facing reporters and three television cameras, the 10-year-old boy haltingly...
Suits Against Gun Industry Focus On Business Practices
By Lauren Blau
Working toward creating a statewide effort, Los Angeles City Attorney James K. Hahn filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the gun i...
Bid to Lift MICRA Cap Halted for Now
By Tom Dresslar
SACRAMENTO - Faced with a widespread revolt in the Assembly Democratic caucus, Speaker Antonio Villaraigosa on Monday at leas...
Property Owners Win Jury Trial Right in Takings Suits
By Philip Carrizosa
SAN FRANCISCO - In an important victory for targets of land-use regulations, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that propert...
Hahn Is Set to Announce Gun Suit
By Lauren Blau
After months of reviewing California laws to find the best way to attack gun manufacturers, Los Angeles City Attorney James K....
Extortion Claim Against Firm Dropped, Lawyer Says
By Denise Levin
A lawsuit in which a businessman claimed the Irvine law firm of Callahan & Blaine attempted to extort money from him appa...
Lawyer Files Suit Against Oscar Gate-Crasher
By Denise Levin
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences attorney David W. Quinto has filed a malicious prosecution lawsuit against a come...
Law to Lift Juvenile Courts Secrecy Gets Mixed Response
By Cheryl Romo
Amid growing public momentum to pierce the veil of silence and secrecy that shrouds the state's juvenile courts, more than 30...
Retired Officer Sues Los Angeles Over North Hollywood Shoot-Out
By Lauren Blau
A retired Los Angeles police officer who had been a defendant in lawsuits stemming from the North Hollywood shoot-out has sue...
Quest Yields a Look at Failed System
By Cheryl Romo
After a series of deaths in 1992 appeared to point to a gaping hole in the safety net of Sacramento County's child welfare sy...
Wider Probe of Orange County Center Sought
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle
LAGUNA NIGUEL - An Orange County Superior Court judge suggested Monday that a grand jury investigation be undertaken into the...
Students Can Sue for Sex Harassment
By David Pike
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court ruled, 5-4, Monday that school systems may be sued for damages under Title IX of the Education...
Keep 9th Circuit Together, Chief Judge Urges
By Martin Bergn
Labeling it a "solution looking for a problem," the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' chief judge Monday urged a gathering o...