'Strikes Man' Gets a Second Long-Shot Defense Victory
By Michael Harris
In an extremely rare, if not unprecedented, occurrence in California's criminal courts, a convicted two-strike defendant has ...
Lawyer Is Liable for Malpractice; Jury Splits on Harassment Claim
By Anna La Jeunesse
A Pasadena attorney who initially was accused of raping a client and mishandling a civil lawsuit against her company has been...
Judges Dedication Is Admired
By V. H. Jolly
SAN DIEGO - It's 7 a.m. and Superior Court Judge Terry J. Knoepp has been in chambers for almost an hour, poring over court do...
Molester Can Be Denied Sexually Oriented Matter
By Pamela Mac Lean
SAN FRANCISCO - A federal appeals court has ruled a convicted child molester may be barred from possessing "sexually stimulat...
Pillsburys Firing Of a Passionate Partner Is Upheld
By Anna Marie Stolley
As affairs between lawyers in the same office go, it wasn't the most chivalrous breakup. Besides calling his ex-lover a "gutt...
Charter Commission Chairs Reach Compromise
By Lauren Blau
The city attorney's office should remain unified under an elected city attorney, but control over litigation should be shared...
Jehovahs Witness Verdict: A Compromise?
By Anne La Jeunesse
Both the prosecutor and defense attorneys who tried the case of Keith Eric Cook, a 32-year-old mechanic convicted Friday of g...
Task Force Urges Regional Divisions for 9th Circuit
By Daniel Shaw
WASHINGTON - In its final report delivered to Congress Friday, a commission charged with studying the structure of the federa...
State Bar Won't Use Outside Lobbyist In Next Year's Bid to Pass a Dues Bill
By Don De Benedictis
Still stinging from widespread criticism of its $900,000 lobbying contract two years ago, the State Bar Board of Governors has...
Sandbagged?
By Anne La Jeunesse
Dona Bracke, who recently was fired from her post as a Glendale Municipal Court traffic commissioner, says she was "sandbagge...
Chapman Law Dean Aims High
By Michael Ueda
ANAHEIM - Now that Parham Williams Jr. has led Chapman University School of Law through the harrowing experience of gaining th...
Garcetti Kicks Off Campaign For Third Term
By Michael Harris
With California's March 2000 primary election just 15 months off, Los Angeles County District Attorney Gil Garcetti has begun...
Intrusions of New Technology Pose Risks for Unwary
By Denise Levin
Embroiled in a lawsuit with the developer of the home she was selling, attorney Lisa Hervatin did not suspect that the prospe...
A Question of Trust
By Vivien Lou Chen
Originally, Bank of America and real estate lawyer Ernest L. Messner Jr. were on the same side, as co-administrators of a tru...
Suit Says LAPD Shortchanged Thousands of Officers
By Lauren Blau
Complaining the police department is not properly paying overtime, Los Angeles police officers have sued the city of Los Ange...
Foster Children Over 18 Cut Off from Benefits
By Anna Marie Stolley
A state appeal panel has ruled that foster children who have reached 18 are not entitled to county aid to help them complete ...
Publisher CEB Gets a Reprieve From University
By Anthony Aarons And Tom Orewyler
Berkeley-based Continuing Education of the Bar, the cash-strapped provider of legal education materials, will not be sold or ...
Pillsbury, Heller, Howard Rice Set 1999 Promotions
By Pamela Mc Clintock
SAN FRANCISCO - The law firm of Howard, Rice, Nemerovski, Canady, Falk & Rabkin has elected a record number of eight asso...
Cops Keep Getting the Wrong Man
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle
RIVERSIDE - Fontana resident Pedro Villegas has filed a lawsuit against the cities of Fontana and Long Beach, claiming that p...
Chief Justice Wants to Open Up the Process of Appointing Judges
By Philip Carrizosa
SAN FRANCISCO - Chief Justice Ronald M. George said Thursday that he wants to re-examine the procedures of the state Commissio...
Airlines Sued for Loss of Life-Sustaining Medicines
By Anne La Jeunesse
The family of a 75-year-old Inglewood woman who died in her native Guyana during a December 1997 visit has filed a wrongful d...
Abuses of Courts, and Home, Are Focus of Child Advocates
By Cheryl Romo
For the past decade, juvenile court judges and attorneys have met with child welfare officials once a year at the state Judic...
Redress for Attempted Robber Is Limited by State High Court
By Anna Marie Stolley
The California Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a would-be robber shot by a store employee and rendered paraplegic cannot sue...
Command Chain For Inspector Is Made Explicit
By Lauren Blau
In an effort to maintain public confidence in its work, the Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners voted unanimously Thurs...
Jury Finds for Christensen in Pregnancy Suit
By Denise Levin
Christensen, Miller, Fink, Jacobs, Glaser, Weil & Shapiro attorneys walked victoriously from the courtroom Thursday where...
What's in a Name?
By James Evans
SAN JOSE - In the parlance of the Internet, "listserv" is the generic name for an online discussion group, in which members se...
Supervisors Give Green Light to Garcetti's Plan
By Michael Harris
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved much of District Attorney Gil Garcetti's plan to improve his fam...
Suit Accuses Quackenbush of Secret Rate Hikes
By Lauren Blau
Claiming Insurance Commissioner Chuck Quackenbush is conducting business in secret, The Proposition 103 Enforcement Project h...
Lost 1982 Letter Results in Overturned Death Sentence
By Pamela Mac Lean
SAN FRANCISCO - A federal judge has overturned a death sentence and double murder conviction because a letter stating a key i...
Three-Strike 'Poster Boy' Sentenced in Orange County
By Tori Richards
SANTA ANA - Defendant Jesus Garcia, whose prosecutor has called him "the poster boy for three strikes," was sentenced to 25 y...