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Film Company Must Pay for Producer's Fraud

Nov. 1, 2002
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - For one film company, Hollywood illusion became a legal reality Tuesday. Though producer L. Travis Clark had an ...


Studies in Contrasts

Nov. 1, 2002
By Craiq Anderson

SAN JOSE - The two races for open Santa Clara County judicial seats present voters with intriguing choices between candidates ...



Column by Garry Abrams - This year, Martha Stewart, the mogul of home decorating and entertaining, may wish that Halloween wer...


Suit Over Bad Sealant Is Settled

Nov. 1, 2002
By Donna Domino

SAN FRANCISCO - A Stockton judge has approved a $107.5 million settlement of a class action against the manufacturer of a seal...



SAN FRANCISCO -A federal ethics agency has cleared a San Francisco attorney of an allegation that she violated conflict-of-int...


Longtime Judge, Neutral Had Knack for Work

Nov. 1, 2002
By Matthew Heller

LOS ANGELES - Robert D. Fratianne, a retired Los Angeles Superior Court judge who spent the past 11 years as a neutral, has di...



Court Halts Work on Shipping Terminal

Nov. 1, 2002
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - In a victory for San Pedro homeowners, a state appeals court said Wednesday that the Port of Los Angeles must ha...


Ryder's Attorney Grills Saks Security Manager

Nov. 1, 2002
By Anne La Jeunesse

LOS ANGELES - Winona Ryder's attorney on Wednesday assailed a Saks Fifth Avenue security manager, saying that the worker told ...



Mom Says Rossum Shared Marital Woes

Nov. 1, 2002
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - A woman accused of poisoning her husband almost didn't go through with the wedding and complained afterward of hav...


Brown Spurs Oakland's Measure CC

Nov. 1, 2002
By Karen Coleman

OAKLAND - City Attorney John Russo isn't particularly excited about Measure CC, an initiative on Tuesday's ballot that would s...



Career Makes Judge Feel at Home

Nov. 1, 2002
By Jeffrey Anderson

LOS ANGELES - East Los Angeles may not inspire images of working-class New England, but to Los Angeles County Superior Court J...


Appellate Races Go Nearly Unnoticed

Nov. 1, 2002
By Peter Blumberg

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



Focus Column - Alternative Dispute Resolution - By June Lehrman - In the fourth significant decision interpreting the paramete...


Forum Column - Editor's note: In covering next Tuesday's elections, we invited candidates for district attorney to submit stat...



Actor Searches For Lawyer to Replace Braun

Nov. 1, 2002
By Christina Landers

LOS ANGELES - Actor Robert Blake wasted no time in looking for a replacement after his criminal defense attorney, Harland Brau...


Focus Column - Appellate Law - By Barry M. Wolf - Trial and appellate law bear roughly the same resemblance to each other as b...



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


Judicial Races Present a Range of Issues

Oct. 31, 2002
By Donna Domino

SAN FRANCISCO - Fifteen Northern California judgeships in 11 counties are up for grabs in the November election, including one...



SAN FRANCISCO - City Tow, long loathed by drivers whose cars it hauls away, may itself be on the hook for millions of dollars ...


Justice and Politics

Oct. 31, 2002
By Tyler Cunningham

SAN FRANCISCO - Only in San Francisco would anyone accuse a judicial candidate of pretending to be gay. That was the rumor pos...



Forum Column - By Neal Dudovitz, Daniel Grunfeld, Bruce Iwasaki and David Lash - The outcome of the upcoming vote on Valley an...


SAN FRANCISCO - You say your prayers, you take your chances. The Roman Catholic Church is not responsible for the savage beati...



Circuit Backs Doctors Who Prescribe Pot

Oct. 31, 2002
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - Doctors are free to recommend marijuana to seriously ill patients without fear that federal agents will revoke...


Judge OKs Fees in PG&E Case

Oct. 31, 2002
By Dennis Pfaff

SAN FRANCISCO - The judge overseeing the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. bankruptcy Tuesday brushed aside concerns by a federal...



A New World for Ex-Public Attorney

Oct. 31, 2002
By Xenia Kobylarz

OAKLAND - Alameda Superior Court Judge Alice Vilardi is the first to admit that nothing in her 30-year legal career had prepar...


Suspect's Lover Ordered Autopsy, Witness Says

Oct. 31, 2002
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - An autopsy room supervisor testified Tuesday that Kristin M. Rossum's lover at the county medical examiner's offic...



Better Choice

Oct. 31, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Chris Ford - It is news to practically no one that Gov. Gray Davis holds little promise for Californians who...


Actress, Jurors Watch Store Video

Oct. 31, 2002
By Anne La Jeunesse

LOS ANGELES - Winona Ryder spent part of her 31st birthday in a Beverly Hills courtroom yesterday watching a Saks Fifth Avenue...



Focus Column - Tax Law - By Boyd D. Hudson and Robert A. Yahiro - The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and ...


Advocates Race to Free Women

Oct. 31, 2002
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - She has been in the California Institution for Women since 1988, when she was sentenced to life without parole f...