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Focus Column - Tax Law - By Jonathan R. Flora - Time and again, the IRS has used the "hobby loss" rule to disallow losses from...


Center Calls 'Man in the House' Visits Illegal

Nov. 9, 2002
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles-based Western Center on Law and Poverty argued Thursday the so-called "man in the house" visits ...



WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court today will reconsider at its weekly conference the last-minute stay of execution it granted lat...


Employment Column - By Valerie A. Fontaine - As an associate working long hours in the trenches, you might think that, once yo...



WASHINGTON - The two suspects collared in the serial sniper killings here will be tried first in two Virginia counties where t...


SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously upheld San Francisco's 1973 ban on write-in votes in loca...



SLA Defendants and DA Agree to Plea Deal

Nov. 9, 2002
By John Roemer

SACRAMENTO - The Symbionese Liberation Army murder case ended Thursday with plea bargains by four defendants, the result of a ...


WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court today will reconsider at its weekly conference the last-minute stay of execution it granted lat...



No-Growth Bind

Nov. 8, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Michael M. Berger - Years ago, people labeled them "NIMBYs" - those who opposed local development projects b...


Women Salute Their Legal Pioneers

Nov. 8, 2002
By Karen Coleman

OAKLAND - The Women Lawyers of Alameda County are looking forward by looking back, honoring the newest women on the bench as w...



Judge Bars Jurors From Profit

Nov. 8, 2002
By David Houston

LOS ANGELES - After Winona Ryder was convicted of shoplifting charges Wednesday, Superior Court Judge Elden S. Fox delivered a...


SAN DIEGO - Insurance defense lawyer Richard S. Whitney apparently has defeated incumbent Superior Court Judge Geary D. Cortes...



SAN BERNARDINO - Any doubt Michael A. Ramos might have had about taking the helm of the San Bernardino County district attorne...


LOS ANGELES - Three veteran criminal prosecutors, Hank Goldberg, Richard Naranjo and Richard Walmark, were elected to the Los ...



Outsider On the Inside

Nov. 8, 2002
By Tyler Cunningham

SAN FRANCISCO - A clean campaign, a likable personality and endorsements from liberal groups helped place criminal defense att...


Voters Return All Appellate, High Court Justices

Nov. 8, 2002
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - California appellate court justices were unanimously returned to the bench by the state's voters in Tuesday's el...



Jurors Convict Ryder on Theft And Vandalism

Nov. 8, 2002
By Anne La Jeunesse

LOS ANGELES - A Beverly Hills jury Wednesday convicted actress Winona Ryder of felony grand theft and vandalism for a $5,500 h...


Menesini Loses Costly DA Race

Nov. 8, 2002
By Karen Coleman

MARTINEZ - A historically competitive and at times downright nasty campaign for Contra Costa County district attorney wound do...



SAN FRANCISCO - Ernest Sevier 1922-2002 - Ernest Sevier, a 40-year member of San Francisco's Severson & Werson, died Sunda...


Justices Hear Fear-of-Cancer Arguments

Nov. 8, 2002
By David Pike

WASHINGTON - Workers sickened by exposure to asbestos who want to seek damages because they also fear that they will develop l...



San Diego DA Narrowly Trails Rival

Nov. 8, 2002
By Jim Adamekn

SAN DIEGO - After a bruising campaign, San Diego County District Attorney Paul Pfingst trailed challenger Bonnie Dumanis on We...


Focus Column - Real Property - By Ethan Friedman - The 1st District Court of Appeal has made some significant rulings in an em...



SAN FRANCISCO - Hefty political connections have failed to protect California construction giant Tutor-Saliba Corp. from one o...


Focus Column - Family Law - By Boyce Hinman - Several bills passed in 2002 give new rights to lesbians, gays, bisexuals, trans...



SANTA ANA - Voters in Orange County on Tuesday shrugged off a challenger's allegations and elected businessman John Adams to r...


Judge Bars Jurors From Media

Nov. 8, 2002
By David Houston

LOS ANGELES - After Winona Ryder was convicted of shoplifting charges Wednesday, Superior Court Judge Elden S. Fox delivered a...



Column by Garry Abrams - It has been a busy and unusual week in Winnie-the-Pooh Lawsuit Land, a theme park for lawyers best kn...


Some Get Singled Out for Brutality

Nov. 8, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Gloria Allred and Dolores Leal - When people socialize and interact with a person whom they believe to be a ...



Disciplined Judges Return to Bench

Nov. 8, 2002
By Donna Domino

SAN FRANCISCO - Northern California voters, either through ignorance or indifference, brushed aside the judicial misconduct of...


Wounded Fox Casts a Shadow

Nov. 8, 2002
By Tyler Cunningham

SAN FRANCISCO - One judge, two baseball fans, four distinguished professors and a veritable fortune in lawyers gathered in a c...