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Garcetti Disputes Funding Claims

Sep. 28, 1999
By Michael Harris

Despite assertions from Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky that the district attorney's office has enough funds in...


State Settles With Broker After Company Goes Bust

Sep. 28, 1999
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

SANTA ANA - When thousands of investors decided to sink their dollars into five limited partnerships controlled by Newport Be...



Senior U.S. Judge Leland C. Nielsen Dies at 80

Sep. 28, 1999
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - Senior U.S. District Judge Leland C. Nielsen, described by those who knew him best as a fine jurist who dedicated...


Rock 'n' Roll Discord Led to ADR War

Sep. 28, 1999
By Philip Carrizosa

Although the battle over mandatory arbitration has intensified in recent years, the war actually began more than 20 years ago...



A catfight over a zoning ordinance has turned into a constitutional law conundrum in which a judge has prohibited a woman from...


U.S. District Judge Mariana Pfaelzer upheld most of a jury's $250 million award to Litton Systems Inc. late last week, while ...



Courting the Working Class

Sep. 28, 1999
By Philip Carrizosa

SAN FRANCISCO - Courts throughout the nation are only beginning to come to grips with mandatory arbitration: what it really m...


WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court's docket for the 1999-2000 term is short on quantity but long on quality. "I think this will b...



A memorial service will be held today for Steven W. Brown, vice president and insurance counsel for Pacific Life Insurance Co...


SAN BERNARDINO - The family of a man who was shot to death by San Bernardino County sheriff's deputies Aug. 26 has filed a wr...



Memorial Service Held for Attorney Jerry Fine

Sep. 25, 1999
By Liz Valsamis

Memorial services were held Wednesday for Jerry Fine, transactional business attorney and founder of the American Media Counc...


Knock, Knock!

Sep. 25, 1999
By Columnist

Knock, Knock Self-Created Exigencies Violate the Fourth Amendment By Alex Ricciardulli Assume the police have developed proba...



Judge Calls Stockbroker Out in Fraud Double Play

Sep. 25, 1999
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - A veteran stockbroker, whose lifelong love of baseball led him to form a women's baseball league and pay for it w...


Stanley Fleishman, an attorney recognized for his work protecting First Amendment rights and the rights of the physically dis...



Utilizing a law for which there is little precedence, a former Target employee who worked a reduced schedule under the Califo...


Lawyer Will Testify About Pot Ring

Sep. 25, 1999
By Michael Harris

Charges that an Encino attorney conspired to cultivate marijuana have been dismissed after he and his wife agreed to testify ...



RIVERSIDE - Gary Windom, a veteran public defender who took charge of the troubled Riverside County office Wednesday, plans t...


Two prominent lawyers from the U.S. attorney's office in Los Angeles will be leaving their posts to open the Southern Califor...



Inspectors Gadget's

Sep. 25, 1999
By Columnist

^^Criminal Law^^ Inspector's Gadgets Courts Respond to the Use of High-Tech Devices Gone are the days when law enforcement wi...


Straight Outta Compton

Sep. 24, 1999
By Columnist

Straight Outta Compton California Court Holds Police Officer Not Disabled Under ADA By Leonid M. Zilberman In one of the firs...



Another Prosecutor Added to the SLA Case

Sep. 24, 1999
By Michael Harris

Another Prosecutor Added to SLA Case The Los Angeles County district attorney's office has assigned a second prosecutor to th...


Two Men Accused of Bilking Elderly

Sep. 24, 1999
By Martin Bergn

Two Men Accused Of Bilking Elderly A federal grand jury Wednesday charged two Long Beach men with bilking more than a thousan...



Accommodation Approved

Sep. 24, 1999
By Columnist

^^Employment Law^^ Accommodation Approved Employer's Efforts on Behalf of Disabled Employee Were Sufficient Courts will not p...


The Straight Dope

Sep. 24, 1999
By Columnist

^^Alternative Routes^^ The Straight Dope A mediator gives an aggrieved party a lesson in life By Deborah Rothman Sam Jones ha...



Indicted Student Has Prestigious Roots

Sep. 24, 1999
By Martin Bergn

The young man who allegedly bragged that he sold LSD to youths who died in a car accident as they drove home from an all-nigh...


By Frank Cerabino When Max Gordon and his bride-to-be, Mollie Levy, got their marriage license in Delray Beach, Fla., last we...



Jury Finds for ID Chipmaker Against Pfizer

Sep. 24, 1999
By Anne La Jeunesse

A federal court jury in Los Angeles on Wednesday found that pharmaceutical giant Pfizer infringed on the trademark of a Briti...


SAN BERNARDINO - A Superior Court judge dismissed a marijuana-growing charge against Apple Valley resident Richard Channing o...



Workers Say Asbestos Hazards Forced Upon Them

Sep. 24, 1999
By Denise Levin

A developer who used workers to remove asbestos and mold and mildew from apartment complexes in Orange County and Washington ...


SAN DIEGO - In the latest twist in a case raising charges of misconduct by local prosecutors, bench warrants issued Wednesday...