Fog City Diner Loses DCA Appeal
By Peter Blumberg
SAN FRANCISCO - A sexual harassment suit filed against an upscale Napa County restaurant is causing tremors in San Francisco. ...
Supreme Court Will Hear Interstate Tax Fight
By David Pike
WASHINGTON - In 1992, California tax officials concluded that inventor Gilbert P. Hyatt had falsely reported moving from Orang...
Do Not Confuse Criminal and Civil Subpoenas Duces Tecum
By Columnist
Focus Column - Business Law - By Antonio R. Sarabia II and William J. Kopesky - A client may ask its regular civil counsel to ...
East Bay Law Center Founder Gets Loren Miller Award
By Erik Cummins
SAN FRANCISCO - Bernida Reagan, the founder and former director of the East Bay Community Law Center, has received the State B...
State FPPC Grappling to Open Its Doors Wider
By Linda Rapattoni
SACRAMENTO - There is an incongruous, intimate atmosphere surrounding the monthly meetings of the state Fair Political Practic...
Registration Alone Is Insufficient to Defeat Summary Judgment
By Columnist
Focus Column - Intellectual Property - By Christopher T. Micheletti - In Tie Tech Inc. v. Kinedyne Corp. , 296 F.3d 778...
Driving Ourselves to Distraction
By Columnist
Forum Column - By D. Malcolm Carson - Given the traffic congestion and air pollution that literally and figuratively choke Cal...
A Genuine Long Shot
By Hudson Sangree
SACRAMENTO - Republican state Sen. Dick Ackerman was not his party's first choice to run for attorney general against Bill Loc...
Judge's Orders On Logging Spark Dispute Over Meaning
By Dennis Pfaff
SAN FRANCISCO - A Superior Court judge has twice in the past few months issued orders that environmentalists say should have h...
Neutral Quits In Protest Over Leader's Words
By John Ryan
LOS ANGELES - A prominent San Francisco mediator's resignation from the American Arbitration Association is raising questions ...
Case Against Ryder Provokes Controversy
By David Houston
LOS ANGELES - She's a hippie, a rich Westside liberal, a sacrificial lamb for O.J. Simpson. These are just a few of the explan...
Lessons From the Pillsbury Fiasco: Less Publicity, More Prozac
By Garry Abrams
Column by Garry Abrams - The saga of Frode Jensen, the former Pillsbury Winthrop partner who tried to jump ship to Latham &...
9th Circuit Reinstates Critical Doctor's Suit
By Pamela Mac Lean
SAN FRANCISCO - A San Francisco doctor's 1998 protest of physician layoffs at San Francisco's Laguna Honda Hospital may have ...
Sheriff's Laxity is Old News, Civil Rights Bar Says
By Lawrence Kootnikoff
LOS ANGELES - Reports that the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has failed to investigate more than 800 claims of deput...
Registration Alone Is Insufficient to Defeat Summary Judgment
By Columnist
Focus Column - Intellectual Property - By Christopher T. Micheletti - In Tie Tech Inc. v. Kinedyne Corp., 296 F.3d 778 ...
Juror Turnoffs
Column by Noelle C. Nelson - Good cases often are lost by lawyers who unwittingly alienate jurors. Jurors expect attorneys to ...
Another Leader Departs Brobeck
By Liz Valsamis
While his departure may not be on par with those of James Elacqua and Tower Snow, Kevin DeBr's decision to leave Brobeck, Phle...
Noted Entertainment Lawyer Harvey L. Silbert Dies at 91
By Staff Writer
Harvey L. Silbert, a noted businessman, entertainment lawyer and philanthropist, died at his home in Century City on Sept. 28....
Catellus, the Chameleon
By Contributing Writer
BY JIM EMERSON Special to the CREJ Like a chameleon, Catellus Development Corp. changes its build-out strategy to match the ec...
Perfumery Gets Whiff of Ex-Couple's Wrath
By Christina Landers
Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman have reunited but not for the reason their fans wish they would. No, they're not back together ag...
Litigator Sues Former Firm, Claiming Cheating on Fees
By Eron Yehuda
Southern California attorney Michael A. J. Nangano enjoys litigation - perhaps too much. Nangano, 42, sued the law office that...
Baker & McKenzie Taps Litigator In San Diego Quarters as Partner
By Staff Writer
Katherine A. Bacal is the newest litigation partner in the San Diego office of Baker & McKenzie. The Chicago-based firm an...
The Offering
By Contributing Writer
Column by By David A. Gerber - Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 68 permits a defendant to serve an offer of judgment. Unless th...
Orrick Herrington Adds Partner, Expanding Its London Legation
By Staff Writer
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe continues the steady growth of its 19-attorney London office with the addition of partner J...
Preston Gates Adds Litigators To Its Washington, D.C. Branch
By Staff Writer
Preston Gates & Ellis has added a pair of litigators to the firm's Washington, D.C., office, Preston Gates Ellis & Rou...
Pet Sounds
By Contributing Writer
Column by By Linda H. Wyner - The media frenzy over dog attacks and animal rights raised in the Diane Whipple dog-mauling case...
Love Will Take Executive Officer Post in San Diego Superior Court
By Claude Walbert
Stephen V. Love, former chief deputy director of the California's Administrative Office of the Courts, will become executive o...
Westmont College Gets $22.5 Million
By Toni Vranjes
Westmont College has obtained $22.5 million in tax-exempt financing, which will help spruce up its Santa Barbara campus. ...
Retailers Settle With Saipan Garment Workers for $20 Million
By Joan Osterwalder
Garment workers on a tropical Western Pacific island may feel more like they live in paradise after dozens of major U.S. retai...
IP Litigator Joins Brown Raysman
By Liz Valsamis
When 10-attorney Gabriel & Herman closed its doors last month, name partner Allan Gabriel went looking for a new home. And...