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Source of Knowledge

Sep. 23, 2003
By Toni Vranjes

Daily Journal EXTRA Feature - Two years ago, Catholic Healthcare West signed a $600 million agreement to outsource its informa...


Beat the Crowd

Sep. 23, 2003
By Contributing Writer

Column - Business Development - By Robert A. Potter - When firms lose a request for proposal, they usually blame it on their b...



Los Angeles' Allen Matkins Leck Gamble & Mallory is 20 miles closer to its software and real estate companies in North Cou...


Planned Parenthood Head Will Lead San Diego ACLU

Sep. 23, 2003
By Claude Walbert

Nancy Sasaki, the former president and chief executive officer of Planned Parenthood of Los Angeles, has been named executive ...



Engineer Drives It Home

Sep. 23, 2003
By Olivia Loy

BY OLIVIA LOY CREJ Staff Writer When George Nolte Jr. makes a move, it's likely to be fast. The civil engineer and chief exec...


Two Structures to Serve Sacramento

Sep. 23, 2003
By Olivia Loy

BY OLIVIA LOY CREJ Staff Writer Sacramento residents doing business with their city are preparing themselves for a "one-stop ...



Courts' Spanish Web Site Increases Access

Sep. 23, 2003
By Stefanie Knapp

The jury is still out two months after the Judicial Council launched a Spanish version of the California Courts Self-Help Cent...


Preparation by Mediator, Lawyers Boosts Success

Sep. 23, 2003
By Contributing Writer

Column - Alternative Dispute Resolution - By Lee Kanon Alpert - For a mediation to succeed, the mediator and other principals ...



Operator of Gas Station Beats Chevron

Sep. 23, 2003
By Toni Vranjes

A gas-station operator in San Pedro won a victory earlier this month when a federal judge ruled that Chevron improperly termin...


State Building Volume Down for Second Month

Sep. 23, 2003
By Ron Mc Nees

California's total statewide construction activity declined for the second month in a row with July's volume totaling $6.02 b...



Kin of Yosemite Murder Victims Settle Suit

Sep. 23, 2003
By Eron Yehuda

The relatives of a mother and daughter murdered during a 1999 sightseeing trip in Yosemite reached a $1 million settlement in ...


BY ANNE LA JEUNESSE Special to CREJ Two Los Angeles attorneys charged with swindling the City of Hope cancer research and tre...



Prosecutor Will Take a Stab at Private Practice

Sep. 23, 2003
By David Houston

Fresh out of Glendale College of the Law, Albert H. MacKenzie went to work in the district attorney's office because he wanted...


Court Rebukes Advocate for Mediating

Sep. 23, 2003
By Eron Yehuda

An appellate court in August expressed "misgivings" about the way a Santa Rosa attorney tried to mediate a dispute while at th...



Island Reclamation

Sep. 23, 2003
By Olivia Loy

BY OLIVIA LOY CREJ Staff Writer In the city of Vallejo, an old naval base is in the midst of transition. Mare Island, located...


Good Times

Sep. 23, 2003
By Stefanie Knapp

The Scene felt like a movie star strolling down Hollywood Boulevard to take a turn on the red carpet that led into the histori...



Morrison & Foerster Re-Elects Chairman

Sep. 23, 2003
By Erik Cummins

The news that Keith Wetmore was re-elected chairman of San Francisco's Morrison & Foerster was a bit anticlimactic, Wetmor...


Last Klein Lawyer Leaves Shaw Pittman

Sep. 23, 2003
By Liz Valsamis

The last former Klein & Martin lawyer to leave Shaw Pittman's Los Angeles office has found a new firm. Charles Fiedler joi...



Woman Claims Store Ordered Her a Magazine

Sep. 23, 2003
By Stefanie Knapp

Customers who use credit cards at Sam Goody stores may want to read the fine print. A Laguna Hills woman claims that when she ...


Dykema Gossett Opens Pasadena Office

Sep. 23, 2003
By Liz Valsamis

When Detroit's Feeney Kellett Wienner & Bush closed its doors this summer, crosstown firm Dykema Gossett took advantage of...



Focus Column - Criminal Law - By Alex Ricciardulli - As members of the legal profession wait for the U.S. Supreme Court to res...


Lawyer's Recall Role Raises Ethics Questions

Sep. 23, 2003
By Jeffrey Anderson

LOS ANGELES - The role of an O'Melveny & Myers attorney in the legal imbroglio over halting the state recall is drawing f...



The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is commonly perceived as a renegade, left-leaning federal appeals court, reversed by th...


Focus Column - Environmental Law - By David A. Ossentjuk - The Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization ...



Forum Column - By Marc Levin - By postponing the recall election in Southwest Voter Registration Education Project v. Shell...


Forum Column - By Erwin Chemerinsky - In ordering a delay of the recall election in Southwest Voter Registration Education ...



Recall Rehearing Panel

Sep. 23, 2003
By Philip Carrizosa

These are the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal judges who will sit on the en banc panel hearing the California recall case: Ma...


Judge May Keep Post Despite DUI

Sep. 23, 2003
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

SANTA BARBARA - Superior Court Judge Diana R. Hall probably will resume her job as a jurist even after her conviction on misde...



Reporter's Notebook - By Tyler Cunningham - Most baseball fans outside the five boroughs hate the New York Yankees. The team i...


LOS ANGELES - The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is commonly perceived as a renegade, left-leaning federal appeals court, r...