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More Partners Abandon Crosby Heafey

Sep. 17, 2002
By Erik Cummins

At least nine partners have left Oakland's Crosby, Heafey, Roach & May in as many months, with the most recent departures ...


Single Mother Wins $628,000 Award in Sex-Bias Case

Sep. 17, 2002
By Joan Osterwalder

First, Kimberly Standmore alleged, her boss told her about orgies he had at the White House and how he had sex with Elizabeth ...



Defending the American Taliban

Sep. 17, 2002
By John Ryan

Frank Lindh went to the movies in Marin County one Saturday night in December, but, for the life of him, he can't remember wha...


The University of California, Davis, School of Law Alumni Association invited attorney Joan Story to serve on its 15-member bo...



The Los Angeles County Bar Association kicks off its Breakfast with Giants series Sept. 25. The first breakfast of the six-par...


Prospect Square LLC , a joint venture of Ramsey Real Estate Group and Pacific Equity Properties Inc., sold Prospect Square in...



Builders at Play

Sep. 17, 2002
By Michael Gottliebn

When developers, architects and designers let their dreams run wild for a good cause the results can be truly gratifying. A s...


When San Francisco's Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison selected John Benassi to manage its San Diego office, the intellectual pr...



Chart a Safe Crossing

Sep. 17, 2002
By Columnist

BY WILLIAM F. DEVINE JR. Vacancy rates are dangerously high. Interest rates are dangerously low. Capital is evaporating in 10-...


High Wire Act

Sep. 17, 2002
By Wire

BY RAY A. SMITH Dow Jones Newswires How do you escape from the upper floors of a burning high-rise when all stairwells are bl...



Judge David A. Horowitz retired Sept. 5 after 22 years on the bench. Horowitz, 60, spent the last 12 years presiding over civi...


Chadbourne & Parke is pumping up its energy practice and opening an office in Houston, the firm announced Sept. 3. The off...



Mediation Practice Keeps Retired Judge on the Go

Sep. 17, 2002
By Joan Osterwalder

Arnold H. Gold might as well put on a pair of running shoes. The retired Los Angeles County Superior Court judge-turned-mediat...


San Francisco's Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe continues to expand its intellectual property practice at a rabid pace. On ...



Minneapolis-based Oppenheimer Wolff & Donnelly has made it easier for clients working at the molecular level - think atoms...


Legal Pioneer

Sep. 17, 2002
By Christina Landers

Workers' compensation attorney Pauline Nightingale works out of her Los Angeles condominium, just blocks from the bustling, up...



Assistant Sues Director for Pregnancy Bias

Sep. 17, 2002
By Staff Writer

James Cameron's former executive assistant has sued the director of big-budget Schwarzenegger vehicles for pregnancy discrimin...


Dorsey Recruits Patent Expert From Cooley

Sep. 17, 2002
By Joel Rosenblatt

Dorsey & Whitney has lured prominent patent prosecutor Ann M. Pease away from Cooley Godward's Palo Alto office. For sligh...



Waiting Too Long for Tenants to Pay?

Sep. 17, 2002
By Columnist

BY LAWRENCE RUBENSTEIN There is a delicate balance between overly aggressive rent collection and being too passive. Some owne...


Los Angeles-based Latham & Watkins has added three securities litigators to its East Coast shops. David M. Brodsky joined ...



Ross E. Shanberg is the latest partner at Irvine's Kring & Chung. The firm announced Shanberg's election to the partnershi...


Weissmann, Wolff, Bergman, Coleman, Grodin & Evall of Los Angeles has added corporate and securities lawyer Howard Hart, t...



See the Light

Sep. 17, 2002
By Columnist

BY KATE ZOCCHETTI Commercial property owners increasingly are adopting solar energy systems to manage energy demands and help...


On Sept. 11, Assistant Presiding Judge Robert Dukes became the next presiding judge of the Los Angeles Superior Court. and Nor...



Waiting for the Turn

Sep. 17, 2002
By Michael Gottliebn

BY JIM EMERSON Special to the CREJ Gloom about the economic downturn y is giving way to guarded optimism for San Francisco re...


Under a multifaceted financing agreement, BluePoint Energy Products Inc. has received a $500,000 loan and could get an additio...



Tax Expert Moves to McDermott's Palo Alto Outpost

Sep. 17, 2002
By Joel Rosenblatt

Michael Gosk, formerly a corporate tax partner at accounting and consulting firm KPMG, has brought his international and offsh...


Berne Rolston, the self-proclaimed lawyer's lawyer, has moved his shop from Santa Monica to Beverly Hills. Rolston, whose new ...



After only 18 months with New Jersey's Lowenstein Sandler, Miriam Cohen and three partners have taken their corporate finance ...


Manatt Nabs White-Collar Crime Authority

Sep. 17, 2002
By Liz Valsamis

Manatt, Phelps & Phillips has lured away the co-chair of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's business crimes and investigations ...