Justices Slash Parties' Right to Sue the States
By David Pike
WASHINGTON - Issuing three landmark decisions as its 1998-99 term drew to a close Wednesday, the Supreme Court sharply curtai...
Court Heightens The Scrutiny for Class Settlements
By Daniel Shaw
WASHINGTON - In a decision with major ramifications for class-action lawsuits, the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday set aside ...
Unwitting Courtroom Bias Is Still Pervasive, Panelists Say
By Patricia Jocobus
SAN FRANCISCO - Superior Court Judge Lillian Sing will never forget a remark a colleague made to her when she first joined th...
Office Depot First Retailer to Enter Settlement in Y2K Suits
By Craiq Anderson
SAN JOSE - Breaking ranks with its corporate co-defendants, Office Depot has agreed to settle the first Y2K lawsuit filed aga...
L.A. County Bars New Head Is Consummate Volunteer
By Don De Benedictis
Patricia M. Schnegg's mother was the consummate volunteer, and she instilled volunteerism in her daughter. "I grew up knowing...
ADA Settlement Leads the Way To ATMs for Blind Customers
By Patricia Jocobus
SAN FRANCISCO - After four years of intense negotiations with disability rights attorneys, Wells Fargo Bank unveiled a first-...
Special Prosecutor Law Offered
By Daniel Shaw
Supervisors Approve $15 Billion Budget
By Lauren Bartlett.
Ruling: Alleged Cover-Up Charges to Go Forward
By Michael Harris
Judge Upholds Charges Against Ex-Conservator
By Michael Harris
Court: Petitioner Bears Burden to Reverse Finding
By Anna Marie Stolley
Independent Judiciary Task Force Expands Work
By Daniel Shaw
CHICAGO - Encouraged by a successful public education campaign in Tennessee during recent judicial elections, the American Ba...
Jury Splits Blame for Therapists Counseling
By Craiq Anderson
Board: Imprisoned Dad Deserves $500K
By Lauren Bartlett.
Budding Doctors Get Look Inside a Malpractice Lawsuit
By Tom Orewyler
When Harvey Gardner, a victim of a catastrophic stroke, was wheeled into the courtroom, most of the spectators had looks of s...
L.A. Lawmakers Send a Distress Signal to Judges
By Tom Dresslar
SACRAMENTO - Here are a couple of warnings for Los Angeles Superior Court judges. The messengers are state lawmakers who repr...
Embezzlement Puts Lawyers In Dire Straits
By John Roemer
SAN FRANCISCO - On Nov. 17, 1997, attorney Robert L. Sommers got a bad-news phone call from his bank informing him he was ove...
Services Are Held for Retired Judge Mark Wood
By Elizabeth Freudenthal
Services have been held for retired Los Angeles Municipal Court Judge Mark Wood, who died of emphysema June 14 at his Manhatt...
Master Plan
By Mary Micheletti
"Death of a Salesman" may have debuted 50 years ago, but the Internet probably will drive the final nail into Willy Loman's co...
Tribe, Oil Company Settle Natural Gas Dispute
By Charles Ashby
Animal Rights Group Fights for Domain Name
By Denise Levin
Arraignment Set for O.C. Judge Accused of DUI
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle
CJP Votes to Dismiss Kline Charges
By Jean Guccione
Firm Accused of Negligence in High-Stakes Case
By Denise Levin
Amazon Makes Book on Case Against the Times
By Cydney Gillis
Police Board Saw Beginning of New Era Under Perez
By Lauren Bartlett
Jurors Dispute Erupts During Deliberations
By Martin Bergn
Report: Low Pay Drives Away Experienced Attorneys
By Amy Bentley
Anti-Gangsta Rap Crusader Sues Lawyers
By Martin Bergn
Attorney Suspect in Murder-for-Hire Suspended
By Matthew Heller