Senate Parades Its Grandeur And Its Greed
By Daniel Shaw
WASHINGTON - On one day last week, with two votes on two different bills, the U.S. Senate first exhibited the prevailing - if...
9th Circuit Rules Municipalities Liable for Retaliatory Motives
By Pamela Mac Lean
SAN FRANCISCO - A federal appeals court has ruled that municipalities may be held liable for firing of employees if the insti...
Glendales Ex-Officio City Prosecutor Dies
By E Freudenthal
William Roy Dickerson, former deputy city attorney and ex-officio city prosecutor of Glendale, has died at his Beverly Hills ...
Intellectual Gold Mine
By Chris Ford
In their quest to make efficient use of investments in research and development, corporations are looking for new ways to ben...
Davis Ponders Hufstedler for Prop. 187 Role
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - Gov. Gray Davis reportedly has proposed to retain former federal appeals court judge Shirley Hufstedler as his c...
Gentlemans Club Tries Investors Patience
By Anne La Jeunesse
Apparently, it was not a gentleman's agreement. A Pasadena attorney who claims he was bilked out of a $25,000 investment in a...
Personal Touch
By Laura Impellizzeri
SAN FRANCISCO - Judge Julie Tang of domestic violence court says essentially the same thing to each of the 25 defendants who ...
Club Involved in Anti-Date-Rape Drug Effort Is Site of Overdoses
By Michael Harris
In an embarrassing episode, four men and a woman have overdosed on a date rape drug at a Hollywood nightclub that is a partne...
Judge Says Paper Slanted Explosive Story
By John Roemer
SAN FRANCISCO - An Oakland judge who ordered the release from jail of a friend arrested on spousal abuse charges says he's fr...
L.A. Selects Veteran Managers To Guide Childrens Department
By Lauren Blau
Sandra M. Davis, a high-ranking county official who has worked for the county for nearly 30 years, is the choice of the count...
Riverside Case Illuminates Scope of Laser Prohibition
By Matthew Heller
RIVERSIDE - After he was charged with a misdemeanor for shining a laser pen at another motorist in January 1998, Joseph DiBel...
Attorney Fees Belong to Client, Court Decides
By Philip Carrizosa
SAN FRANCISCO - A state appeal court has ruled that attorney fees awarded in an employment discrimination case belong to the ...
Tempus Fugit
By Columnist
DICTA In order to get organized and stay on top of their work, today's lawyers must be stingy with their time. Page 8. By The...
Judge Gives Man 30 Days to Fix His Suit Against DA
By Denise Levin
A judge Thursday gave a parent 30 days to fix his lawsuit against District Attorney Gil Garcetti, whom he has sued for failin...
Bid to Broaden Bad-Faith Law Begins Journey
By Tom Dresslar
SACRAMENTO - Amid charges it's not the reasonable, narrowly crafted plan depicted by proponents, a bill to increase insurers'...
McClintock Firm Loses Lead Lawyer To Mayer Brown
By Pearl Piatt
Gregory R. McClintock - a founding partner of the Los Angeles-based McClintock, Weston, Benshoof, Rochefort, Rubalcava & ...
Couple Sue County Over Teen-Age Girls Killing
By Anne La Jeunesse
The parents of a 14-year-old girl killed inside an abandoned mental health clinic in Santa Monica have filed a wrongful death...
Arbitration Agreement Upheld in Lewis DAmato Suits
By Denise Levin
Lewis, D'Amato, Brisbois & Bisgaard won a victory Thursday in a case involving a former worker when a judge upheld an arb...
Kern County Judge Frees Father After 15 Years
By Tamara Koehler
BAKERSFIELD - A man imprisoned for 15 years was released this week after a Kern County judge ruled that prosecutors failed to...
INS Announces New Rules for Refugees
By Dennis Pfaff
SAN FRANCISCO - Hundreds of thousands of refugees from wartorn El Salvador and Guatemala - at least half of whom are thought ...
$5 Million Donation Begins Quest for Riverside Law School
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle
RIVERSIDE - A Riverside building contractor donated $5 million Wednesday toward the construction of a law school at Universit...
Murder Verdict Takes Jury Just Two Hours
By Michael Harris
In a stunningly quick verdict for a homicide case, a Los Angeles jury which deliberated a mere two hours Thursday convicted a...
Opening the Door to Justice
By Daniel Shaw
WASHINGTON - George Soros, the Hungarian-born billionaire who made his fortune as an international investor and money manager...
Bay Area Cases Expand Notion Of the Family
By Amy Bourne
SAN FRANCISCO - A revolutionary legal trend that could change the face of the American family - or at least the California fa...
City Council Outraged at $250,000 Settlement
By Lauren Blau
Angry that City Attorney James K. Hahn used an apparent loophole to settle a police shooting lawsuit without taking it to the...
Sequel to Disney-Katzenberg Saga Begins Tuesday
By Martin Bergn
In the sequel to the nasty clash of the media moguls that promises to be just as closely watched in Hollywood as its predeces...
Panel Seeks Solutions to Juvenile Court Deficiences
By Cheryl Romo
PACIFIC GROVE - Three juvenile court judges from three very different communities agreed last week that their current jobs ec...
Full 9th Circuit To Reconsider Racial Stops
By Pamela Mac Lean
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals appears poised to re-examine limitations it placed on U.S. Border Patrol stops of Hispa...
Appeal Court Says Panelists Votes On Judges Discipline Must Be Aired
By Philip Carrizosa
SAN FRANCISCO - In a significant defeat for the state Commission on Judicial Performance, a state appeal court ruled Wednesda...
Prints Point to Suspect in 1981 Killing
By Michael Harris
Had the Los Angeles Police Department not computerized its fingerprint files earlier this decade, Karl Franklin Stewart likel...