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Litigator Uses Lemon to Make Lawsuit Lemonade

Nov. 5, 2002
By Joan Osterwalder

San Francisco lawyer Mike Bettinger believes a lemon helped him win a defense verdict in a patent infringement case over radia...


Students Observe a Lawyer's Life

Nov. 5, 2002
By Stefanie Knapp

The National Youth Leadership Forum on Law rolled into Los Angeles on Oct. 22, bringing 350 eager students from around the cou...



Entertainment lawyer Randolph Paul has joined Greenberg Traurig from Los Angeles' Gipson, Hoffman & Pancione as partner. ...


Council OKs Sabbaticals For Judges

Nov. 5, 2002
By Donna Domino

SAN FRANCISCO - Aiming to stem the exodus of experienced judges from the bench, the state Judicial Council has approved a pil...



Sidley Austin Brown & Wood is expanding its presence in Japan thanks to a joint venture with a group of lawyers there, th...


Probation Shake-Up on Ballot

Nov. 5, 2002
By Karen Coleman

OAKLAND - A nine-year struggle between an Alameda County supervisor and the chief probation officer has culminated in a ballo...



Police Use Team Approach to Aid Homeless

Nov. 5, 2002
By Jeffrey Anderson

LOS ANGELES - Officer William Shipman of the Pasadena Police Department climbed into his cruiser and hit the streets for his r...


LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles office of Washington, D.C.-based Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld laid off 12 attorneys and...



Focus Column - Criminal Law - By William B. Sage - Until the Supreme Court gives us its final answer, the application of the e...


New Rules for Capital Defense Are Approved

Nov. 5, 2002
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - With California's death penalty law approaching its 25th anniversary, a new rule will for the first time esta...



Toxicologist Denies Killing Husband

Nov. 5, 2002
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - Kristin M. Rossum has denied on the stand that she murdered her husband after he threatened to reveal her renewed ...


LOS ANGELES - World War II slave-labor victims and their heirs will be watching closely, as lawyers converge in Los Angeles to...



Focus Column - Business Law - By Lawrence C. Waddington - The Specht court chose to rely on venerable rules of contract...


Ryder Jurors Juggle Conflicting Stories

Nov. 5, 2002
By Anne La Jeunesse

LOS ANGELES - When the prosecution rested last week in the Winona Ryder shoplifting trial, jurors were juggling two conflictin...



Voting to Maintain Justices'

Nov. 5, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Miriam A. Krinsky and Robin Meadow - One-sided elections? What's that about? It might sound surprising, but ...


Appellate Races Go Nearly Unnoticed

Nov. 5, 2002
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - Four years ago, two California Supreme Court justices under attack from anti-abortion activists mounted a $1.7...



Circuit Revives Tosco Litigation

Nov. 5, 2002
By Dennis Pfaff

SAN FRANCISCO - A federal appellate court's ruling that companies cannot escape liability for water pollution by selling the f...


Rebel Rents Files for Chapter 11

Nov. 5, 2002
By Toni Vranjes

Equipment rental company Rebel Rents Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, represented by Newport Beach boutiqu...



O'Melveny Mentors Guide Teen-Age Lawyers

Nov. 5, 2002
By Stefanie Knapp

LOS ANGELES - Jane Renahan strode up to the podium to cross-examine the prosecution's star witness, Cody Ward. The stakes were...


Lawyer Dedicated Himself to MinorityRights

Nov. 5, 2002
By Sandra Corrales

LOS ANGELES - William Jensen Clayton, a savings-and-loans specialist and minority-rights advocate, has died. He was 78. Clayto...



Forum Column - By Miriam A. Krinsky and Robin Meadow - One-sided elections? What's that about? It might sound surprising, but ...


Veteran DA Knew What a Case Was Worth

Nov. 5, 2002
By Jenna Bordelon

LOS ANGELES - When Los Angeles Chief Deputy District Attorney Curt Livesay was a brand new prosecutor covering preliminary hea...



Focus Column - Criminal Law - By William B. Sage - Until the Supreme Court gives us its final answer, the application of the e...


Brobeck, Philadelphia Firm Hold Merger Talks

Nov. 2, 2002
By Liz Valsamis

LOS ANGELES - San Francisco's Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison is in merger discussions with Philadelphia's Morgan, Lewis &...



SANTA ANA - Judge Richard E. Behn's decision Thursday to end a brain-damaged 13-month-old's fragile life probably has come at ...


Lockyer Eyes Corporate Crooks

Nov. 2, 2002
By Hudson Sangree

SACRAMENTO - State Attorney General Bill Lockyer said Thursday he will push for legislation to give his office greater crimin...



Unlikely Allies Seek FBI Files

Nov. 2, 2002
By Susan Mc Rae

LOS ANGELES - Almost two decades ago, Alex Odeh, West Coast director of the Arab-American Discrimination League, was killed wh...


Non-Resident Tuition Upheld

Nov. 2, 2002
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - There is no constitutional problem with the extra tuition that out-of-state students are charged to attend Ca...



Editor's note: In covering next Tuesday's election, we asked candidates for judicial office to submit statements telling u...


Judge Refuses to Unseal Ryder Documents

Nov. 2, 2002
By Anne La Jeunesse

LOS ANGELES - L.A. Superior Court Judge Elden S. Fox refused Thursday to release sealed court transcripts and documents sought...