Claims of 'Death' Come as Shock to Businessman
By Martin Bergn
Last year, Los Angeles resident Adrian G. Ready was shocked to find that he was dead. And in the eyes of the Social Security ...
DA Doubted on One-Day Service
By Michael Harris
Los Angeles County court officials said Thursday that despite District Attorney Gil Garcetti's call for the implementation of...
Plaintiff, First Attacked by Shark, Meets Match in Defense Lawyer
By Anna Marie Stolley
Neither guppy nor goldfish, it was, in fact, a thrashing lemon shark that left Steven Rosenbloom hospitalized for three days....
Dad, In Child-Support Jam, Says His Lawyer's to Blame
By Cheryl Romo
In a world where people often look for others to blame for their troubles, the story of a father of two who is suing his form...
Hahn, Lungren Huff, Puff Over Tobacco Claim
By Lauren Blau
Los Angeles City Attorney James K. Hahn and Attorney General Dan Lungren took a fight public Thursday over Hahn's lawsuit aga...
Wilson Vetoes Bill to Expand Rights at Work
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - Siding with the business community, Gov. Pete Wilson has vetoed a sweeping civil rights bill that would have expa...
How Much Was the 'A' Sign in the Window?
By Lauren Blau
Restaurants in Los Angeles County have been on the front burner recently because of the controversy over cleanliness in the ki...
San Diego Ex-Prosecutor Appeals Termination
By Marty Graham
SAN DIEGO - Former deputy district attorney James Fitzpatrick, whose termination for misconduct from the district attorney's ...
Fast-Track Civil Trial System Called a Success
By Tori Richards
SANTA ANA --- A new fast-track civil trial system has been a great success in getting cases to trial faster, according to a s...
Financial Matchmaking
By Leslie Gordon
Garage.com is a very '90's, very Silicon Valley version of "The Dating Game." The Web site, brainchild of Venture Law Group f...
Advise and Consent
By Daniel Shaw
WASHINGTON - Taking a slap at the Clinton administration and a possible preemptive strike at future White Houses, the Senate ...
Clients Skunked, But Not by Him, Girardi Claims
By Denise Levin
Plaintiffs' attorney Thomas V. Girardi, lauded by colleagues and feared by adversaries for his knack of winning multimillion-...
New Law Fleshing Out DNA Banks Feared, Praised
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - The sexual assault and murder of a 76-year-old woman. The rape of a pregnant woman resulting in the death of her...
State Bar Purges Republican Critic From Governors
By Don De Benedictis
The State Bar of California suddenly and unexpectedly removed a persistent Republican critic from its Board of Governors last...
Claims Board: Settle 'Sex Slave' Case
By Cheryl Romo
On Monday, Los Angeles County's Claims Board forwarded $974,000 in lawsuit settlements to the Board of Supervisors for cases ...
Trash Dump Opponents Hope Dirt Spills
By Mathew Heller
RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A convicted felon accused of conspiring with a trash-company executive to subvert opposition to the Rail-C...
Judges' Ratings To Continue Despite Critics
By Craiq Anderson
SAN JOSE - The Santa Clara County Bar Association's survey of judges' performance, long disliked by members of the local benc...
First Phase of BofA Bond Trial Plods to a Conclusion
By Vivien Lou Chen
SAN FRANCISCO - It was originally supposed to take just two weeks. Instead, it's taken six months to get from opening stateme...
Watershed Decision
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle
RIVERSIDE - The most recent legal battle over the state's water hasn't resulted in people taking shorter showers or watching ...
Insurers Crash The Consumer Lawyers Party
By Denise Levin
By Denise Levin Daily Journal Staff Reporter Walking into the lion's den proved successful for representatives of an insuranc...
No Suspicion Is Needed to Search State's Parolees
By Philip Carizosa
SAN FRANCISCO - Tossing aside a 12-year-old precedent, the California Supreme Court ruled Monday that police may search parol...
Kato Kaelin Can Sue Over Accomplice Claims
By Anna Marie Stolley
A state appeal court Thursday resurrected part of a libel suit that Brian "Kato" Kaelin brought against a former acquaintance...
Immunity for Year-2000 Bug Catches Foes
By Daniel Shaw
WASHINGTON - With the millennium fast approaching and the end of the congressional session just weeks away, a brief but possi...
Malpractice Killed Jailed Teen, Suit Says
By Lauren Blau
Contending her healthy 17-year-old son died needlessly, a woman filed a $25 million claim Thursday against the county of Los ...
School District Sued Over Controversial Letter
By Marty Graham
SAN DIEGO - Anti-tax activists filed suit in Superior Court on Monday against the San Diego Unified School District and its s...
Nixon Defender Is Concerned With Impeachment's Vagaries
By Pamela Mac Lean
SAN FRANCISCO - Judge Charles E. Wiggins, who 24 years ago was a staunch and eloquent defender of President Richard Nixon dur...
Prop. 213 Bars Recovery of Man Hurt Exiting Car
By Anna Marie Stolley
In a broad interpretation of Proposition 213, a state appeal court ruled Wednesday that an uninsured motorist who was injured...
Arbitrators Won't Decide Federal Employment Suits
By Tom Orewyler
Bowing to a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision as well as pressure from the plaintiffs' bar, the nation's largest for-...
Judges Consider Whether to Make Their Finances More Accessible
By Daniel Shaw
WASHINGTON - At its biannual meeting that ended here Tuesday, the Judicial Conference of the United States took steps to impro...
Counsel, Despite Vacation Plans, Held Effective in Plea-Bargain
By Anna Marie Stolley
A state appeal panel has held that a murder defendant, who claimed his vacation-bound lawyer was pushing him to agree to a pl...