Enforcing, Defending - or Both, Lawyers Thrive Under Prop. 65
By Dennis Pfaff
Defense lawyers representing companies in Proposition 65 lawsuits are fond of pointing the finger at plaintiffs and accusing ...
Soft Money, Hard Lessons the Focus at Annual Bar Meeting
By Don De Benedictis
TORONTO - Even as Congress is debating campaign-finance reform, the American Bar Association, meeting in Canada Monday, came o...
Vega Nominated as U.S. Attorney
By Marty Graham
SAN DIEGO - Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., has nominated Assistant U.S. Attorney Gregory Vega for appointment as the U.S. atto...
Bar Admission In, Governor Who Appointed is Out
By Tom Dresslar
SACRAMENTO - Ending years of debate on how to provide voters more information about appellate justices, Secretary of State Bi...
Supreme Court Hands Insurers Major Victory
By Anna Marie Stolley
In a resounding victory for insurance companies and their lawyers, a divided California Supreme Court ruled Monday that an in...
Spending Plan Could Fully Finance Trial Courts
By Tom Dresslar
Healthy War Chest
By Tom Dresslar
Monica's Deal Furrows a Few Legal Eyebrows
By Martin Bergn
High Court Sets New Deadline for Malpractice
By Philip Carrizosa
Los Angeles Judge Rejects Unification
By Denise Levin
Orange County Approves Unification
By Tori Richards
Jury Recommends Death for Riverside Mom
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle
DA Will Retry Overturned Capital Murder Case
By Michael Harris
Foreign Agents
By Alex Chun, Pearl Piatt & Mary Micheletti
A Second Man Charged With Threats to Garcetti
By Michael Harris
Job Reveals There's More to the Bench Than She Realized
By Mark Blumberg
English Only
By Leslie Gordon
Ventura Successfully Uses 'Great Bodily Injury' Enhancement in a Statutory Rape Conviction
By Tamara Koehler
Environmental Firm Has Unconventional Air
By Heather Gordon
Anti-Paparazzi Bill Advances in Assembly
By Peter Blumberg
Judge Tosses Oleander Ban Citation
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle
Ginsburg Views Lewinsky Deal As Vindication
By Martin Bergn
Proposition 213 Allows Family of Uninsured to Sue
By Anna Marie Stolley
Lawyer Dies Just Two Days Before Imprisonment
By Michael Harris
Apparent Easement
By Michael Ueda
Group That Rates Hopeful Judges Is Funded by Firms
By Jean Guccione
Children of the World
By Cheryl Romo
L.A. Judges Expected to Reject Unification
By Denise Levin
Prisoner's Flight From Court Not a True 'Escape'
By Anna Marie Stolley
Gender Bias Spurs Attorney to Thrive In Law Profession
By Patricia Morris Buckley