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Bared breasts are a common sight in Las Vegas, so when staff of a casino restaurant asked Watsonville mother Amy Howley to lea...


Weissmann Wolff Lands Lawyer-Writer

Jan. 6, 2004
By Liz Valsamis

Peter J. Dekom is putting his solo practice and writing career behind him to join a Beverly Hills-based entertainment firm. ...



Wilson Sonsini Recruits Far East Expert

Jan. 6, 2004
By Joel Rosenblatt

Lucas Chang exemplifies the intensifying battle for lawyers with expertise in China. Chang, until December a partner at Heller...


Anticipating a doubling of its attorney ranks in Palo Alto this year, Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw moved Dec. 12 to larger off...



Immigration Judge Gives Woman Asylum

Jan. 6, 2004
By Eron Yehuda

Mariam Musa Ibrahim Mohammed doesn't have to return to Sudan, because an immigration judge granted her request for asylum rece...


A Washington, D.C., District Court judge recently granted a preliminary injunction halting the hostile takeover of Atlantic Co...



Trust Firms Settle $90 Million Class Suit

Jan. 6, 2004
By Eron Yehuda

Some of the country's largest financial institutions have agreed to a $90 million settlement of a class action alleging that t...


BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer San Diego developer Rob Lankford broke ground in mid-December on his much-delayed Broadw...



Marketing Guru Sets Up Own Shop

Jan. 6, 2004
By Erik Cummins

David Geyer, the architect of Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison's groundbreaking multimillion-dollar television advertising camp...


California Projects to Watch in 2004

Jan. 6, 2004
By Michael Gottliebn

"Disciplined." Builders have got to be sick of hearing that word. Throughout 2003, the real estate industry has lauded develo...



Forum Column - By Paul J. Wallin - Based on the evidence that has been revealed thus far, it is shocking that many attorneys, ...


Forum Column - By David A. Lash - Adoption Day is to courts what maternity wards are to hospitals. No jail, no juries, no deat...



Focus Column - Employment Law - By David H. Raizman and Kaye E. Chaffee - Courts repeatedly have interpreted California's proh...


Focus Column - Legal Ethics - By Michael J. Collins and Nima Shivayi - In Snider v. Superior Court (Quantum Productions Inc...



SAN FRANCISCO - U.S. District Judge Rudi Brewster of San Diego vindictively doubled a defendant's original sentence after the ...


SAN FRANCISCO - In its more than five years of existence, a uniquely Californian program has stiffened the enforcement of envi...



Column By Garry Abrams - Last week, U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft added more murk to the ocean of murk surrounding the i...


A True Competitor

Jan. 6, 2004
By Hudson Sangree

SACRAMENTO - Before he took the bench, Sacramento Superior Court Judge Timothy Frawley spent nearly 25 years as a prosecutor, ...



Mastering Change in Real Estate

Jan. 6, 2004
By Columnist

BY SANFORD R. GOODKIN There are "greater fools" at every level of real estate practice. Yet I anticipate that an ethical enli...


The Dry Creek Band of the Pomo Indians and Sonoma Falls Developers have recently settled for $50 million a breach of contract ...



Focus Column - Insurance Law - By Kirk Pasich - While the scope of coverage will depend on the particular policies involved, t...


Preventing Attacks

Jan. 3, 2004
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Cary L. Schatz - The United States suffered a significant setback in the war on terrorism with the 2nd U.S. ...



Column By Garry Abrams - Maybe it's only because we have so many famous people facing criminal charges this winter. But maybe ...


Proposed Budget Cuts Portend 'Disaster'

Jan. 3, 2004
By Linda Rapattoni

SACRAMENTO - California's courts learned this week they have a new $44 million hole in their wallets this year and must brace...



Rock & Rolled

Jan. 2, 2004
By Sherri Salzman

Illegal file sharing finally provoked the record labels to sue their own customers--and, reluctantly, to change the way they d...


Attorney Campaigns With Book in Hand

Jan. 1, 2004
By Brent Kendall

WASHINGTON - "Winning Back America." "A Call to Service: My Vision for a Better America." "An Even Better Place: America in th...



DAILY DEALS -- Transactions for Dec. 31

Jan. 1, 2004
By Chris Tolles

LOS ANGELES COUNTY LONG BEACH - Invensys has signed a lease renewal on a 219,000-square-foot industrial building located at 10...


Focus Column - Immigration Law - By Brian D. Lerner - In Farah v. Ashcroft, 2003 U.S.App.LEXIS 23239 (9th Cir. Nov. 14,...



Notebook - By Donna Domino - Ever since his appointment in May 1996 as California's chief justice, Ronald M. George has enjoye...


Forum Column - By Earl Ofari Hutchinson - In countless speeches and in congressional testimony, President Bush and Attorney Ge...