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Congressional Critic Accuses LSC of Fraud

Apr. 9, 1999
By Daniel Shaw

WASHINGTON - A recently released Legal Services Corporation audit has charged several of the programs the corporation funds, ...


Keating Pleads Guilty to Fraud Charges

Apr. 8, 1999
By Martin Bergn

Charles Keating Jr., the most notorious figure in the 1980s collapse of savings and loans, pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal ...



A law professor who lost her case against a developer after a secret tape recording of her was played at trial has sued the a...


Public Defender Fired for Failure Of Confidence

Apr. 8, 1999
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

RIVERSIDE - Riverside County's Board of Supervisors fired Public Defender Margaret Spencer Tuesday in the midst of an investi...



SACRAMENTO - Revised to fend off federal pre-emption, a plan to give private-sector workers full rights to sue their health m...


A family emergency last month prompted Darren Haylock to try to call Belize using his MCI WorldCom calling card from a friend...



One of last year's strongest critics of the State Bar of California introduced reform and dues legislation this week, and the...


Philip Recht, deputy administrator of the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration, announced Tuesday that he will ...



Jurist Hailed for Community Role

Apr. 8, 1999
By Vick Jolly

SAN DIEGO - On the eve of a three-week break from the bench, Commissioner Sandra L. Berry steeled herself for what lay ahead:...


A $1.75 million settlement approved Tuesday by the Board of Supervisors for a little girl named Leah is thought to represent ...



Court Criticizes Same Crime, But Different Time

Apr. 8, 1999
By Philip Carrizosa

SAN FRANCISCO - In an important victory for deported aliens, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that sentenc...


Public Defender Claims She Was Sandbagged

Apr. 7, 1999
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

RIVERSIDE - Riverside County Public Defender Margaret Spencer responded for the first time to allegations that her office sho...



A judge dismissed a Mexican insurance carrier from a Los Angeles Superior Court cross-complaint Monday on the ground that Cal...


Writer's Mighty Ducks Suit Remains Airborne

Apr. 7, 1999
By Garry Abrams

A Los Angeles federal district judge has rejected the Walt Disney Co.'s bid to dismiss a lawsuit by a screenwriter who claims...



Wartime Evacuation

Apr. 7, 1999
By Don De Benedictis

Among the casualties of hostilities in the former Yugoslavia is an American Bar Association-sponsored program to help improve...


Judicial Board Could Change Its Inclination

Apr. 7, 1999
By Jean Guccione

As Appellate Justice J. Anthony Kline and his lawyers prepare his defense for a public disciplinary hearing next month, it no...



WASHINGTON - Ruling on an issue that arose during the Menendez brothers murder case, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously Mond...


First DA Knew Best, Defense Claims

Apr. 7, 1999
By Michael Harris

Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Richard Rosenthal last year took the unusual step of disqualifying himself from a ...



Appeals Panel Cool to Prop. 209 Argument

Apr. 7, 1999
By Philip Carrizosa

SAN FRANCISCO - A strong attack on a San Francisco affirmative-action "outreach" program for companies owned by women and min...


VICTORVILLE - Five-year-old Arthur Jennings Jr. weighed only 35 pounds when he was found dead at the bottom of a desert mine ...



Slash $51.5M Award, Tobacco Lawyer Urges Judge

Apr. 6, 1999
By Patricia Jocobus

SAN FRANCISCO - The fate of a $51.5 million tobacco liability jury verdict against Philip Morris Inc., is in the hands of San...


Attorney Called a Driving Time Bomb

Apr. 6, 1999
By Michael Harris

Los Angeles County prosecutors have failed to have bail increased to $1 million for a personal injury attorney whom they desc...



S.F. Public Defender Wants More Money for Staffing

Apr. 6, 1999
By Laura Impellizzeri

SAN FRANCISCO - Public Defender Jeff Brown has hit the San Francisco mayor's office with a request for a $900,000 boost in hi...


Motions Are Filed to Open Katzenberg Hearing

Apr. 6, 1999
By Garry Abrams

Reporters for the Los Angeles Daily Journal and the entertainment trade newspaper Daily Variety on Friday filed a motion in L...



Safety in Numbers

Apr. 6, 1999
By Tom Orewyler

Most corporate lawyers say that the value of a mergers and acquisitions practice is measured by the number of transactions th...


SAN FRANCISCO - One month after the state and federal governments and Pacific Lumber Co. reached a landmark agreement preserv...



SACRAMENTO - Attorney General Bill Lockyer won bipartisan legislative support Tuesday for his proposal to create a special un...


VENTURA - Public defenders who represented a man condemned to die for killing a Ventura County sheriff's deputy say they may ...



Attorney Noted As One of the 'Good Guys'

Apr. 6, 1999
By Jodi Weisberg

PHOENIX, ARIZ. - For more than half a century John Frank has garnered headlines and awards for his efforts to reshape U.S. cr...


Owner Admits to 'Skimming' Estates

Apr. 6, 1999
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

RIVERSIDE - An owner of a financial services company being investigated by Riverside prosecutors has admitted in court record...