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Focus Column - Litigation - By Brian T. Hafter - Given the difficulty often experienced in enforcing cost awards against out-o...


Fiery Marshall Moves on to Third Round

Nov. 19, 2002
By Stefanie Knapp

LOS ANGELES - The waiting is always the hardest part. On Wednesday, members of John Marshall High School's mock-trial teams an...



African-American Was First on State Bar Board

Nov. 19, 2002
By Claude Walbert

LOS ANGELES - Memorial services for Edwin J. Wilson, the first black lawyer to practice in Long Beach and the first African-Am...


LOS ANGELES - Agreeing to pay the largest fine ever levied by state regulators against a full-service health plan, Kaiser Foun...



John Cruikshank, 75, East Bay Jurist, Mentor

Nov. 19, 2002
By Karen Coleman

SAN FRANCISCO - Services for John F. Cruikshank Jr., a judge and lawyer who was beloved to both bench and bar throughout the E...


Court Administrator Quits to Be With Kids

Nov. 19, 2002
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

RIVERSIDE - Jose Guillen, chief executive officer of Riverside County Superior Court for the past 19 months, is quitting his j...



Salt Flats May Turn Out Costly

Nov. 19, 2002
By Dennis Pfaff

PALO ALTO - California taxpayers won't entirely escape liability for cleaning up any toxic wastes discovered within thousands...


Lawyer Becomes Envoy to Tijuana

Nov. 19, 2002
By Jenna Bordelon

SANTA ANA - Irvine attorney Ruben A. Smith, who helped engineer approval for a Mexican-themed supermarket in Anaheim, has been...



Next Step for Death Cases Contesting IQs

Nov. 19, 2002
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - In one of the first California appeals to invoke the U.S. Supreme Court's new ban on executing mentally retard...


The O'Reilly Factor

Nov. 19, 2002
By Jeffrey Anderson

Charles O'Reilly loves good judges and beautiful women, and not necessarily in that order. He also loves a good fight. Thi...



Lockout Limits

Nov. 18, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Stephen R. Barnett - The issue of "unpublished" judicial opinions will not go away. A federal rules advisory...



Lawyers for Rubin Weigh Lawsuit for Neglect

Nov. 16, 2002
By Susan Mc Rae

LOS ANGELES - Lawyers for Jewish Defense League President Irv Rubin said Thursday they are considering a lawsuit against the g...


Panel Puts Visitation in Hands of Judges

Nov. 16, 2002
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - Juvenile court judges must decide visitation orders for biological parents, instead of delegating their authorit...



Employment Column - By Gail N. Kaneshiro - With the July 2002 bar results soon to be released, many prospective bar passers wi...


Focus Column - Land Use - A survey of this year's land use bills suggests that the Legislature has jumped on the smart-growth ...



Remembering Mildred Lillie

Nov. 16, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Fred Woods - It is indeed a singular privilege to be asked to give a written tribute to Presiding Justice Mi...


Panel Approves Bush Nominees

Nov. 16, 2002
By James Gordon Meek

WASHINGTON - The Senate Judiciary Committee - still under Democratic control during a rare, lame-duck session of Congress - ap...



Please Allow Me to Introduce Myself

Nov. 16, 2002
By Xenia Kobylarz

SAN FRANCISCO - A lawyer for former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman has threatened legal action against a Georgia journalist...


Westerfield's Lawyers Seek Sentencing Delay

Nov. 16, 2002
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - Lawyers for David A. Westerfield, the convicted murderer of 7-year-old Danielle van Dam, are seeking postponement ...



Family, Friends Mourn Two Lawyers' Deaths

Nov. 16, 2002
By Stefanie Knapp

PASADENA - Services will take place Nov. 30 for Pasadena attorney David C. Haber, one of two lawyers killed Saturday in an aut...


Troubles Reported All Round

Nov. 16, 2002
By Erik Cummins

SAN FRANCISCO - Embattled Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison plans more layoffs and partner sacrifices to help it survive into 20...



Big Trade Secrets Case Settles

Nov. 16, 2002
By Craiq Anderson

SAN JOSE - Concluding an epic battle over stolen technology, Cadence Design Systems and Synopsys Inc. have settled their long...


Remembering Mildred Lillie

Nov. 15, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Earl Johnson Jr. - Justice Mildred L. Lillie was the very best colleague that any appellate judge could hope...



Panel Approves Bush Nominees

Nov. 15, 2002
By James Gordon Meek

WASHINGTON - The Senate Judiciary Committee - still under Democratic control during a rare, lame-duck session of Congress - ap...


Remembering Mildred Lillie

Nov. 15, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Melanie E. Lomax - An examination of the life of Justice Mildred L. Lillie illuminates her determination, de...



Killer of CIA Agents Faces Execution Tonight

Nov. 15, 2002
By James Gordon Meek

WASHINGTON - Mir Aimal Kasi, the Pakistani man who murdered two CIA officers and wounded three others in 1993, and FBI Special...


Inflammatory Election Fliers Haunt Sender

Nov. 15, 2002
By Lawrence Kootnikoff

LOS ANGELES - Ricardo Anthony Torres II is the first to admit he's no political professional. The Alhambra personal injury and...



Female Judicial Pioneers on the Silver Screen

Nov. 15, 2002
By Karen Coleman

OAKLAND - The latest offering from Albany lawyer-turned-filmmaker Abby Ginzberg includes moments from the profound to the pros...


Focus Column - Employment Law - By Harold M. Brody and Gloria C. Jan - Employers certainly should not construe Salazar as a pr...