Taking It to the Limits
By David Pike
WASHINGTON - Once more, the Supreme Court is set to delve into the knotty, highly charged "takings" issue that has arisen with...
Tough Juvenile Crime Bill Still Alive, Though Hurdles Remain
By Daniel Shaw
WASHINGTON - Late last week, Senate Democrats thwarted a Republican-led effort to force a floor vote on a major juvenile crim...
Kline Asks That Discipline Board Dismiss Its Case
By Jean Guccione
Appellate Justice J. Anthony Kline has asked the state's judicial disciplinary agency to "voluntarily dismiss" its investigat...
Police Beating Case Arouses Old Memories
By Marty Berg
Last year, a Ventura County jury acquitted Oxnard police officer Robert Flinn of some criminal charges stemming from his 1996...
E-Mediate
By Tom Orewyler
If Internet mediations were formal courthouse proceedings, changes of venue would be common. As more mediators employ the Net ...
Six L. A. Attorneys Receive Bench Appointments
By Susan Mc Rae
William F. Fahey, husband of former Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Joyce Karlin and a one-time Republican congressional nom...
Forged Checks No Laughing Matter for Comedy Club
By Denise Levin
The owner of the Comedy & Magic Club in Hermosa Beach - known as a popular venue for famous comedians - has sued his bank...
Public Service Has Its Rewards
By Michael Ueda
^^The Paper Chase / Michael Ueda ^^ In an effort to encourage more students to pursue public interest work, the Foundation of ...
Returning Senators Take Up Laws To Combat Terrorism
By Daniel Shaw
WASHINGTON - The U.S. missile attacks on purported terrorist operations in Afghanistan and Sudan in response to the Aug. 7 em...
Testimony Inconsistent on Favors for Informant
By Marty Graham
SAN DIEGO - Chief Deputy District Attorney Keith Burt, the prosecutor whose star witness received extraordinary benefits in a...
Though Some Health Legislation Died, Other Industry Reforms Became Law
By Tom Dresslar
SACRAMENTO - The conventional wisdom was that the 1998 legislative session that ended this week produced no "significant" hea...
Lawmakers Frustrated by Paucity of Crime Information
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - Each year, legislators pass laws creating new crimes and tougher penalties for offenses already on the books. Bu...
N.Y. Stock Exchange Decides to Abandon Mandatory Arbitration
By Pamela Mac Lean
SAN FRANCISCO - In what may be the death knell for mandatory arbitration of an array of discrimination claims in the securiti...
Refusal to Follow Law Often Results In Chastisement
By Philip Carizosa
SAN FRANCISCO - In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Michigan judicial discipline officials faced a difficult problem. A Detroit...
Court Turns Deaf Ear to Disabled Plea for Damages
By Pamela Mac Lean
SAN FRANCISCO - A divided federal appeals court Thursday insulated municipalities and other entities from most monetary sanct...
Client Privilege Refuses to Yield, Even for Death
By Philip Carizosa
SAN FRANCISCO - For the third time, the California Supreme Court has rejected a proposed ethics rule that would allow lawyers...
Mom Claims Kaiser Misrepresented Quality of Care
By Denise Levin
Riding the coattails of a state appeal court decision that allowed a mother to take her health maintenance organization to co...
Prosecutors' Promotions Questioned
By Tori Richards
SANTA ANA - Orange County District Attorney Mike Capizzi has announced his latest round of promotions, leaving many irritated...
Disclosure Dilemma
By Michael Ueda
Under state disclosure laws, real estate brokers and agents must disclose information that would affect the value and desirabi...
San Diego Is Tobacco-Suit Site
By Marty Graham
SAN DIEGO - San Diego Superior Court Judge Robert May has been assigned as the coordination trial judge in 17 lawsuits agains...
DA Investigating Link Between Drug Dealers, Cop
By Michael Harris
Investigators believe a Los Angeles police officer charged with stealing three kilos of cocaine fraudulently obtained court-o...
Suge Knight Faces Federal Time Even If State Sentence Is Tossed
By Garry Abrams
Even if he is released from a California prison later this year, Death Row Records owner Marion "Suge" Knight still will face...
Lockyer's Lawmaking Legacy Is Sticking Point in AG Race
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - Four months ago, the proposed Elder Abuse and Adult Civil Protection Act was the stuff of a press release and a ...
Conviction of Lobbyist Snyder Is Thrown Out
By Michael Harris
The 2nd District Court of Appeal on Wednesday threw out the 1996 political influence-peddling conviction of lawyer, former hi...
Insurers May Not Indemnify Willful Acts
By Anna Marie Stolley
In a potentially far-reaching win for insurance companies, a state appeal court has ruled that an insurer cannot be forced to...
Lesser-Crime Precedent Flies Out the Window
By Philip Carizosa
SAN FRANCISCO - Another precedent established by the Rose Bird court was toppled Monday, as the California Supreme Court rule...
Dismantling City Hall
By John Roemer
SAN FRANCISCO - The plan by Oakland Mayor-Elect Jerry Brown to bulldoze the city's political landscape and build from the rub...
Ineffective-Counsel Charge Explored
By Tamara Koehler
VENTURA - A Southern California attorney's defense two years ago of a Ventura man sentenced to life in prison for a gang-rela...
Ex-Inmate Sues Over Medical Care in County Jail
By Lauren Blau
A former county jail inmate who claims inadequate in-custody medical treatment led to permanent health problems has sued Los ...
DA's Family Support Unit Plans Several Changes
By Michael Harris
The Los Angeles County district attorney's frequently criticized family support bureau is instituting several organizational ...