Couple Can Proceed Against Fertility Clinic
By Katherine Gaidos
LOS ANGELES - A lawsuit against a Cornell University medical clinic stemming from the fertility clinic scandal at University o...
State Supreme Court Will Decide Validity of Noncompete Clause
By Contributing Writer
Focus Column - By William W. Oxley and William A. Molinski - While not likely to draw as many fans as a Timberwolves-Lakers p...
Choose Carefully
By Columnist
Dicta Column - By Lee Jay Berman - If a mediation is going to have a chance at success, perhaps the most important decision is...
New Rules for Arbitrator Disclosure Create Havoc
By Columnist
Forum Column - By James Acret - The new disclosure rules for arbitrators that went into effect July 1 provide a powerful demon...
Classroom Discussion Defines Americanism
Forum Column - By David A. Lash - Sept. 11 brought out the best in many of us. It certainly brought out the best in a number o...
Court Allows Phone Customers' Class Suit
By Katherine Gaidos
LOS ANGELES - A class action claiming that a local phone company tricked its customers into paying millions in rental charges ...
Tentative Accord Reached in MGM Lawsuit
By Leslie Simmons
LOS ANGELES - The long-running legal battle over the billion-dollar James Bond film franchise may have ended with a preliminar...
Study Will Monitor Title IX Compliance
By Stefanie Knapp
LOS ANGELES - Gov. Gray Davis signed into law Tuesday a bill requiring the first study of compliance in California's public sc...
Authorities Comb Slain DA's House for Clues
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle
BAKERSFIELD - Kern County Sheriff's investigators Tuesday prepared to submit a "substantial" amount of evidence to the county'...
Fund Memorializes Longtime Prosecutor
By Sandra Corrales
LOS ANGELES - A scholarship fund has been established at Southwestern University School of Law in memory of longtime Los Angel...
Davis Signs 'Son of Sam,' DNA Bills
By Philip Carrizosa
SACRAMENTO - A controversial bill that allows prison officials to use "reasonable force" to collect DNA samples from state pr...
Ex-U.S. Attorney Tries His Hand at Criminal Defense
By David Houston
LOS ANGELES - Former U.S. Attorney John S. Gordon will become a partner with Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges in Los...
Woman Wins Assault Appeal Saying She'd Been Drugged
By Peter Blumberg
LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles bank vice president is jailed, loses her job, has her citizenship application revoked and faces d...
Varian Foes Seek Web Discovery
By Craiq Anderson
SAN JOSE - Two research scientists who are waging a pitched legal battle with their former employer over defamatory Internet ...
Legal Logjam
By Columnist
Forum Column - By Kelli Sager and Rochelle Wilcox - The California Supreme Court recently reaffirmed the broad protections inc...
Interior Secretary Lied About, Mishandled Trusts, Jurist Says
By Charles Asbhy
DENVER - A federal judge ruled Tuesday that Interior Secretary Gale Norton and one of her assistants intentionally lied and fr...
Some Experts Question Arrests of Buffalo Six
By James Gordon Meek
WASHINGTON - Is mere attendance at a terrorist training camp enough to be convicted of giving "material support" to terrorists...
Riders Blame the Neighborhood
By Karen Coleman
OAKLAND - Defense arguments in the Oakland Riders police corruption case got off to a rough start Tuesday as the trial judge ...
Equitable Relief Is Not Available Where an Action at Law Exists
By Columnist
Focus Column - By Marshal A. Oldman and Susan J. Cooley - In Wilkison v Wiederkehr, 2002 Cal.App.LEXIS 4575 (Cal.App. A...
Board Lawyers Recommend Limits on DA
By Jenna Bordelon
SANTA ANA - Attorneys for Orange County recommended Tuesday that District Attorney Tony Rackauckas should strictly prohibit co...
Milberg Weiss Goes After Bond Brokers
By Tyler Cunningham
SAN FRANCISCO - The country's biggest bond traders cheated customers out of billions by charging excessive fees on municipal ...
Some Experts Question Arrests of Buffalo Six
By James Gordon Meek
WASHINGTON - Is mere attendance at a terrorist training camp enough to be convicted of giving "material support" to terrorists...
Interior Secretary Lied About, Mishandled Trusts, Jurist Says
By Charles Asbhy
DENVER - A federal judge ruled Tuesday that Interior Secretary Gale Norton and one of her assistants intentionally lied and fr...
Legal Logjam
By Columnist
Forum Column - By Kelli Sager and Rochelle Wilcox - The California Supreme Court recently reaffirmed the broad protections inc...
DA Names Lead Prosecutor in Runnion Case
By Jenna Bordelon
SANTA ANA - Orange County Deputy District Attorney David Brent, a veteran of death penalty cases, was named the lead prosecuto...
Preparing Your Witness
By Columnist
Dicta Column - By Kirk A. Pasich - After a jury is selected and the lawyers have presented their opening statements, the typic...
Hip Implant Suit Is Speeded Up
By Karen Coleman
SAN FRANCISCO - One of the handful of lawsuits over allegedly faulty hip implants that remain before the Alameda County Superi...
'Konig' Case Expands Limits of Administrative Agency Authority
By Columnist
Focus Column - By Stuart Miller - On July 29, the California Supreme Court issued an important decision upholding a ruling of ...
Saddam Obviously Has Means to Attack U.S.
By Columnist
Forum Column - By Henry F. Cooper - Closely associated with the war on terrorism" is the growing debate about when to attack I...
Law Limits Lawyers in Adoption Proceedings
By Katherine Gaidos
LOS ANGELES - Attorneys representing siblings in foster care or adoption proceedings may face conflicts of interest because of...