Munger Tolles Names Fisher, Johnson to Co-Manage Firm
By Pearl Piatt
Los Angeles' Munger, Tolles & Olson has tapped Ruth E. Fisher and Robert K. Johnson as co-managing partners of the 130-la...
Discipline Reform Focuses on Big Firm, Small Firm Disparity
By Don De Benedictis
Maimed and bloodied by attacks from the legislative right last year, the State Bar of California this year will have to keep ...
'Kline' Law Would Do Away With Stipulated Reversals
By Tom Dresslar
SACRAMENTO - The discipline charges faced by Appellate Justice J. Anthony Kline of San Francisco inflamed a controversy that ...
Rare Suit Against HMO Goes to Jury
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle
SAN BERNARDINO - Jurors began deliberating Thursday in a case against the nation's largest health maintenance organization - ...
Lockyer Plans To Double Civil Rights Staffing
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - Signaling a new direction for the state Department of Justice, Attorney General Bill Lockyer plans to double the...
Landlords Can Discriminate in Leasing Units
By Pamela Mac Lean
SAN FRANCISCO - Carving out a sweeping religious exception to antidiscrimination laws, a bitterly divided federal appeals cou...
State's Welfare Law Likely to Be Overturned
By David Pike
WASHINGTON - The California law limiting welfare benefits for newcomers during their first year of residency to the amount th...
Santa Barbara Bar Sets Up Ethics Hot Line
By B. Scott Bortnick
SANTA BARBARA - When Gov. Pete Wilson cut funding to the California Bar Association last year, he effectively shut off a free...
Plaintiff Denied Class Certification in Kaiser Suit
By Denise Levin
A Los Angeles Superior Court commissioner denied class certification to a lawsuit against Kaiser brought by a man who claims ...
County Counsel Seeks More Funds for Salaries
By Denise Levin
Los Angeles County Counsel Lloyd W. Pellman has asked the Board of Supervisors to approve a budget adjustment for his office ...
Boy Pleads Guilty in Brother's Death
By Michael Harris
A 9-year-old boy has pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter in the stabbing death of his 11-year-old brother, apparently be...
Disney Attorneys Reportedly Sanctioned
By Denise Levin
A discovery referee slapped attorneys at Lewis, D'Amato, Brisbois & Bisgaard, who are representing Disneyland in a person...
Gibson Dunn Accused of Betraying Trust
By Denise Levin
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher can be sued for breach of fiduciary duty by a man who claims the law firm passed personal informa...
Justice Department Rests in Microsoft Antitrust Lawsuit
By Daniel Shaw
WASHINGTON - There is another important trial under way in Washington, and it reached a pivotal point Wednesday when, after 1...
Constitutional Duty to Shield Minors From Porn Is Argued
By Patricia Jacobus
SAN FRANCISCO - Attorneys for a Bay Area woman who caught her son downloading smut Internet images from the Livermore library...
Supervisors Hold Private Meeting with DFCS Head
By Cheryl Romo
Following accusations that the head of the county Department of Children and Family Services may have used his office to atte...
Cities Set Tort Sights on Gun Industry
By Don De Benedictis
Los Angeles and San Francisco have moved a step closer to filing tort suits against the gun industry. L.A. City Attorney Jame...
Retailers Accused of Conspiracy In Saipan Sweatshop Operations
By Martin Bergn
Some of the country's best known retailers, including the Gap, J. Crew, Nordstrom and Wal-Mart, were accused in lawsuits file...
Independent Counsel Law Gets Final Rites
By Daniel Shaw
WASHINGTON - The 20-year-old independent counsel statute may be on its deathbed, but, in a discussion Tuesday that could only...
Molina Seeks Rules to Limit L.A. Malpractice Risk
By Lauren Blau
In the hope of reducing the county's liability in medical malpractice cases by having doctors and other medical personnel lea...
Personal Injury Lawyers Accused of Malpractice
By Denise Levin
Lawyers at the Palmdale law firm of Epson, Milburn & Kahl and Los Angeles personal injury attorney Steve Lerman have been...
Juvenile, Family Law Addressed At Bar Seminar
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle
SAN BERNARDINO - When does an attorney-client confidentiality agreement go too far? Malibu attorney Ellen Peck, a speaker at ...
Bankruptcy Worker Faces Prison for Embezzlement
By Martin Bergn
The 27-year-old receptionist for an Orange County bankruptcy trustee has been sentenced to one year in prison for embezzling ...
Assault Weapon Ban in the Courts
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - Three challenges to the 1989 Roberti-Roos Assault Weapons Control Act are pending before the state Supreme Court:...
Gun Makers Find Themselves Caught in Law's Cross Hairs
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - Owners of military-style semiautomatic weapons and small, inexpensive handguns had better duck for cover in 1999...
Lockyer Faces Barrage of Decisions
By Peter Blumberg
SACRAMENTO - In his campaign to succeed Daniel Lungren as attorney general, Bill Lockyer charged that Lungren's lax enforceme...
Disabilities Act, Zoning Laws Clash in 9th Circuit Case
By Pamela Mac Lean
SAN FRANCISCO - Tackling a case that could expand the Americans With Disabilities Act to cover local zoning laws, a federal a...
Settlement Conferences Return After 20 Years
By Martin Kruming
^^San Diego Watch ^^ For the first time since the late 1970s, the Superior Court has assigned a judge full-time to handle civi...
Charter Reform Compromise Has a Hitch
By Lauren Blau
The elected charter reform commission has reversed its position and endorsed a unified Los Angeles City Charter proposal, but...
Ruling Clarifies Insurers' Duties To Children of Divorced Parents
By Anna Marie Stolley
A state appeal panel, ruling on an increasingly important issue in insurance cases, has held that the insurance coverage exce...