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Trying Times

Jan. 21, 1999
By Denise Levin

The Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles has come a long way since the 1950s, when the entire membership - some 30 la...


A federal judge has slapped a businessman with a $700,000 fine for attempting to bribe an Orange County attorney who was acti...



Judge: Farm Not Responsible for Landslide

Jan. 21, 1999
By Mathew Heller

VENTURA - Nearly three years after a massive landslide smashed into the seaside community of La Conchita, residents have suff...


WASHINGTON - Before resuming their roles as impeachment juror/judges Tuesday, Republican and Democratic senators outlined the...



Supervisors Approve New Risk Management Post

Jan. 21, 1999
By Lauren Blau

Concerned about how much money Los Angeles County is paying out for judgments, settlements and claims, the Los Angeles County...


Legal Fees Got Her Nothing, Homeowner Claims

Jan. 21, 1999
By Anne La Jeunesse

A widowed school teacher claims her former attorney defrauded her by taking her case against a real estate firm even though h...



Superior Court Asked to Beef Up Security

Jan. 21, 1999
By Lauren Blau

Reacting to recent violence, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to ask the Superior Court to impose in...


Defense Keeps Ng Off the Stand

Jan. 21, 1999
By Rebecca Kuzins

SANTA ANA - The trial of accused serial murder Charles Ng took another surprising turn Tuesday when defense lawyers abandoned...



County to Pay Nearly $1M to Resolve Suits

Jan. 21, 1999
By Lauren Blau

County supervisors approved four lawsuit settlements Tuesday totaling $910,000, including a $300,000 proposal to resolve a ca...


In what could be the first sign of impending change to the State Bar's discipline system, the special master in charge of rev...



WASHINGTON - White House counsel Charles F.C. Ruff began the president's defense against articles of impeachment Tuesday with...


Onetime Death Row Resident Wins Acquittal

Jan. 21, 1999
By Mathew Heller

RIVERSIDE - Lee Perry Farmer's attorney, representing the former death row inmate in his third trial since he was charged wit...



WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined, 8-1, to consider a challenge to California's three-strikes law by a homel...


Defendants in Hand-Off Case Plead Guilty

Jan. 20, 1999
By Michael Harris

The case of People v. Gaxiola et al. , will long be remembered in Los Angeles County criminal law circles as the one that fir...



Los Angeles City Attorney James K. Hahn will be able to fully enforce a new state law that allows his office to evict drug de...


Sniping Continues Over DA's Fund-Raising Letter

Jan. 20, 1999
By Michael Harris

Late last month, the administration of Los Angeles County District Attorney Gil Garcetti referred to the state attorney gener...



SEATTLE - The Washington State Bar Association is asking the Legislature for massive increases in funding for civil legal ser...


SEATTLE - Washington's civil justice system is dangerously underfunded, Washington State Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard ...



The only reason Cory Stephens, then 33, poor and struggling to stay in college, testified against two men who raped her on a ...


SAN FRANCISCO - A Sacramento postal worker was left suicidal, unable to work and so psychologically scarred from "egregious s...



SACRAMENTO - After years of tinkering with California's troubled child support collection system, frustrated legislators now ...


Jurors Award Plaintiff $4.5M Against Aetna

Jan. 20, 1999
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

SAN BERNARDINO - After an eight-hour deliberation over two days, a San Bernardino jury awarded a Redlands woman more than $4....



WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court agreed Friday to consider whether attorneys who withdraw or are disqualified from a case may t...


In what some were calling an unprecedented act Friday, the Los Angeles Office of County Counsel asked a Juvenile Court bench ...



Republicans Present Case Against Clinton

Jan. 16, 1999
By Daniel Shaw

WASHINGTON - On a historic and fittingly dreary afternoon in the nation's capital, Republican congressmen acting as prosecuto...


SAN FRANCISCO - Oakland jurors hid their pro-gun biases and one woman - described by fellow panelists as "Pistol Packin' Momm...



State Signals Change in Water Policy

Jan. 16, 1999
By Dennis Pfaff

SAN FRANCISCO - The Gray Davis administration this week withdrew support for the agribusiness position in a major Central Val...


Los Angeles County's top appointed official Thursday predicted that there will be status quo budgets in fiscal 1999-2000 for ...



Ryan Nakagawa, MTA Ethics Officer, Dies at 40

Jan. 16, 1999
By Elizabeth Freudenthal

Ryan Jyun Nakagawa, chief ethics officer of the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Agency, died Monday of complications ...


Dishing Up Thanks

Jan. 16, 1999
By Susan Mc Rae

For California jurors, there may be no free lunch, but a Ventura County judge has managed to make the service a little more p...