Senate Moves To End Support Control by DAs
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - Responding to pressure from child advocacy groups, Senate Democratic leaders are moving to eliminate the role of...
Municipal Court Workers May Head for Picket Line
By Denise Levin
Los Angeles Municipal Court employees, who recently voted for union representation, may be on the picket lines by the end of ...
Hard Rock Lost Memorabilia, Singer's Son Says
By Anne La Jeunesse
Dodd Darin, son of the late crooner Bobby Darin, is putting teeth into his effort to regain personal items of his famous fath...
Two Superior Court Judges Named to CJP
By Jean Guccione
Marking a minor shift in the panel's composition, Chief Justice Ronald M. George appointed two Superior Court judges to the s...
Justices Ponder Taking the Sting Out of CJP's 'Advisory' Letters
By Philip Carrizosa
SAN FRANCISCO - In a case that could spell out the dividing line between mere legal error and misconduct in judicial discipli...
Deathwatch
By Pamela Mac Lean
SAN FRANCISCO - Justice Department protocols for seeking the federal death penalty leave such broad discretion to local U.S. ...
Dialogue on Bar Bill Focused on Lobbying, Need
By Don De Benedictis
Roughly two months ago, Sen. Adam Schiff introduced a piece of legislation that will in all probability set California lawyer...
Supreme Court Hands Insurers A Major Victory
By David Pike
WASHINGTON - Handing a major victory to the insurance industry, the Supreme Court ruled, 8-1, Wednesday that workers may not ...
Manager of Law Office Acquitted in Fraud Ring
By Michael Harris
A personal injury attorney's former office manager, tried for her alleged involvement in a fatal auto insurance fraud ring mas...
Panel Debates Child-Support Reform Plans
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - Legislative overhaul of California's child support system formally began Tuesday with bipartisan committee appro...
Retirement Papers Poised for Kalin's Signature
By Denise Levin
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Joseph Kalin is calling it quits. After 20 years on the bench, he has decided to pursue his ...
L.A. Will Pay $950K for Officer-Involved Shooting
By Lauren Blau
The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to pay $950,000 to settle a lawsuit stemming from an officer-involved ...
Avoid Politics
By Tom Dresslar
SACRAMENTO - Chief Justice Ronald M. George on Tuesday issued a call for judges to buck popular political tides when the law ...
Brobeck Phleger to Open Two East Coast Offices
By Leslie Gordon
SAN FRANCISCO - Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison has announced a two-office expansion on the East Coast. The firm opened a Was...
Judge Casts Doubt on Future Beaver Trapping
By Mathew Heller
RIVERSIDE - Denying the legal challenge of animal welfare activists, a judge has allowed wildlife officials to continue trapp...
Services Set for Ex-O'Melveny Chair Deane F. Johnson
By Elizabeth Freudenthal
Services will be conducted Friday for retired entertainment attorney Deane F. Johnson, former chair of O'Melveny & Myers i...
Scout's Honor
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle
RIVERSIDE - Death came quickly for 10-year-old Anthony Tourdot. Last February he was shot in the head at close range in his Id...
Ex-Litigator Hears Criminal Cases
By Amelia Vetrone
For Richard McLain, becoming a judge was the product not of his ambition but of his gratitude. It's an obligation McLain has ...
Justices Not Nuts About Appeal by Espy Prosecutor
By David Pike
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court appeared ready Tuesday to soundly reject the contention of Independent Counsel Donald C. Smalt...
Despite Threats to Their Lives, DAs Can Handle Case
By Anna Marie Stolley
Los Angeles prosecutors can continue pursuing a death penalty case against a murder defendant who allegedly tried to have the...
Chief Justice Renews Bid for $50M for Court Automation
By Philip Carrizosa
SACRAMENTO - Renewing his bid for court modernization funds, Chief Justice Ronald M. George on Monday indicated that he will ...
Another Partner Leaves Venture Law Group
By Leslie Gordon
SAN FRANCISCO - Joshua Pickus, a partner at Venture Law Group in Menlo Park, is leaving the firm to become a general partner ...
Judge Lets Ex-Worker Use Disputed Law Firm Info
By Denise Levin
A judge Monday refused to bar a former Lewis, D'Amato, Brisbois & Bisgaard employee from using information the law firm c...
Tulare County Judge Reprimanded
By Jean Guccione
For the second time in a year, Tulare County Superior Judge Howard R. Broadman has been reprimanded by the state's judicial d...
Jurors Find Father Partly Responsible For Adult Son's DUI Crash in Europe
By B. Scott Bortnick
SANTA BARBARA - In a case in which a father was held responsible for a reckless act by his adult son, a Santa Barbara Superio...
HIV Patient Sues Doctor for Refusing to Operate
By Patricia Jocobus
SAN FRANCISCO - The pain in his shoulders stung so badly, Steve Iacovino could no longer pull on his clothes, shave his face ...
Ex-Cop Sentenced in Arson Conspiracy
By Pamela Mac Lean
Retired San Francisco police officer William Parenti was sentenced to nearly eight years in federal prison Monday and ordered...
Juror No-Shows Don't Expect Penalty
By Jean Guccione
Americans say they believe in the jury system - but large numbers of them, in California and elsewhere, routinely avoid jury ...
Nonlawyers Are Voted In to Membership in Los Angeles Bar
By Don De Benedictis
Overcoming strong opposition, Los Angeles County Bar Association members voted Saturday to let nonlawyers join the organizati...
Lawmaker Wants to Delve Into the State's Jury Pools
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - Who sits on juries in California? That's the question on the minds of a number of lawmakers, including Sen. Adam...