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Bigger, Faster, Stronger

Oct. 5, 1999
By Leslie Gordon

By Leslie A. Gordon Kenton King, a mergers and acquisitions partner at Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom, used to spend h...


What the Laws Say

Oct. 5, 1999
By Tom Dresslar

SACRAMENTO - Here are the major provisions of a three-bill package on low-cost auto insurance. The legislation awaits action ...



Judge May Vacate Murder Conviction in Old Case

Oct. 5, 1999
By Michael Harris

A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has ordered the district attorney's office to tell him why he should not vacate a man's 19...


Dedication of a Courthouse

Oct. 5, 1999
By Pat Alston

ROBERT LEVINS/Daily Journal Los Angeles Municipal Court Presiding Judge Veronica S. McBeth and City Attorney James K. Hahn, ...



Pleas on Behalf of Nanny Do Not Sway S.D. Judge

Oct. 5, 1999
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - Saying that circumstances in a case of a woman convicted of shaking a baby to death didn't justify a sentence les...


WASHINGTON-The U.S. Senate on Friday confirmed San Diego attorney M. James Lorenz to the U.S. District Court for the Southern...



Flat-Rate Answers

Oct. 5, 1999
By Tom Dresslar

SACRAMENTO - Finally freed from the vise-grip of two powerful Capitol lobbies, California stands poised to open an auto insur...


Accusations Fly

Oct. 5, 1999
By Stacy Cohen

On May 11, 1996, ValuJet Flight 592 took off from Miami International Airport with 110 people on board and a crate of chemica...



Police Inspector General's Authority Still Murky

Oct. 5, 1999
By Lauren Bartlett

The police inspector general will have the authority to investigate or audit the police department without prior authority fr...


A retired Los Angeles trial judge is leading a statewide campaign to raise $30,000 from sitting and retired judges to help Ap...



Defense lawyers for three alleged white supremacists charged with murder want a reporter to testify about a purported confess...


WASHINGTON - As it opens its 1999-2000 term today, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in two cases that will have a major ...



U.S. Supreme Court Arguments

Oct. 4, 1999
By David Pike

^^U.S. SUPREME COURT ARGUMENTS^^ The justices this week will hear these cases: TODAY HABEAS CORPUS: Must a federal habeas peti...


New teaming model for commercial real estate

Oct. 2, 1999
By Jane Zastrow

By John D. Frager Commercial real estate brokers have a history of operating individually and independently. Obviously, many ...



Back to nature

Oct. 2, 1999
By Julie Nakashima

Calvin R. Abe sees his role as a landscape architect as changing the way people perceive public landscapes. "It's about creat...


Retail companies lured to Sacramento

Oct. 2, 1999
By Ron Mc Nees

Sacramento - News from a major Southern California retail developer and a large Southern department store has further lifted ...



South Leases

Oct. 2, 1999
By Ron Mc Nees

LOS ANGELES COUNTY 30495-30497 CANWOOD AVE., AGOURA HILLS Sq.Ft.: 2,500, OFFICE SPACE Tenant: KRISLIN CO. Tenant's Broker: ST...


ON THE SCENE Santa Clara/Silicon Valley

Oct. 2, 1999
By John Mc Cloud

Campbell Upgrade to first class The trend to smaller and more intimate hotels for business travelers has hit Silicon Valley. ...



FEATURED SALE SOUTH

Oct. 2, 1999
By Ron Mc Nees

Three office buildings, located at 10796 Rancho Bernardo Road, above, and 10805 and 10815 Rancho Bernardo Road in Rancho Bern...


Chinese ARTifact

Oct. 2, 1999
By Jane Zastrow

Built entirely of bricks made by Ah Louis, leader of the Chinese settlement in San Luis Obispo, the Ah Louis Store served as ...



South Sales

Oct. 2, 1999
By Ron Mc Nees

LOS ANGELES COUNTY 325 S. ALMANSOR ST., ALHAMBRA Sq.Ft.: 42-UNIT APARTMENT COMPLEX Buyer: 325 S. ALMANSOR LLC. Buyer's Broker...


Let's get together

Oct. 2, 1999
By Jane Zastrow

By John McCloud When you're looking for a mortgage for a $300,000 home, you have a wide choice of lenders to choose from. But...



FOOTHILL CAPITAL TRUSTEE $265,000,000 3004038001 PRESLEY HOMES 17130 DALLAS PKY, 200, DALLAS, TX 75248 1486407 BANK BOSTON NA...


In the Kosmont Cost of Doing Business Survey(r) Santa Clara earned the Very Low Cost $ Rating (highest is $$$$) and San Jose ...



ON THE SCENE Sacramento/North Bay

Oct. 2, 1999
By John Mc Cloud

Sacramento Hotel improvement district? Business Improvement Districts have become a common form of raising money for projects...


Development projects started

Oct. 2, 1999
By Ron Mc Nees

Announcements received in the past month of development projects getting under way, listed by square footage. FIRM PROJECT SQ...



By Julie Nakashima Not to sound like a broken record, but there's a ton of empty office space in downtown Los Angeles that do...


ON THE SCENE Inland Empire

Oct. 2, 1999
By Julie Nakashima

Chino Plastics is the word in Chino Like the helpful codger tells young Ben in "The Graduate," the future is plastics. The fu...



South People

Oct. 2, 1999
By Julie Nakashima

David Stairs was named general manager for the Los Angeles Region of WinStar for Buildings, a bandwidth installer for the com...


North Sales

Oct. 2, 1999
By Ron Mc Nees

ALAMEDA COUNTY 3998 CASTRO VALLEY BLVD., CASTRO VALLEY Sq.Ft.: 35-SPACE MOBILEHOME PARK Buyer: UNDISCLOSED Seller: UNDISCLOSE...