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To Have & To Hold

May 2, 2006
By Annie Gausn

The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles--considered the world's richest art institution--has been rocked by charges that it ac...


Putting a human face on civil liberties ...



Rosie's Ramblings

May 1, 2006
By Annie Gausn

Tips for Travellers (you had to be there).by Sandra Rosenzweig


Expert Advice

May 1, 2006
By Annie Gausn

A California court of appeal recently clarified when the unclean hands defense applies in attorney malpractice actions. by Ken...



From the Editor

May 1, 2006
By Jeanie Liun

A letter from the Editor


In Pro Per

May 1, 2006
By Annie Gausn

What makes humans the masters of our universe? The same thing that makes lawyers so special.by David Balabanian



White-Collar Defense

May 1, 2006
By Annie Gausn

A roundtable with Farella Braun + Martel; Howrey; Morrison & Foerster; PricewaterhouseCoopers; and Sidley Austin.


Books

May 1, 2006
By Annie Gausn

Reviews of Eudora Welty: A Biography; California: A History; Covering: The Hidden Assault on Our Civil Rights; and Radicals in...



MCLE Self Study

May 1, 2006
By Annie Gausn

Discovery requests for electronic data come laden with the question of who must pay to retrieve and reconstruct the informatio...


Rosie's Reviews

May 1, 2006
By Jeanie Liun

Change one mouse and your whole computer changes with you.



A new movement seeks to integrate legal practice with religious values.


The Hours

Apr. 2, 2006
By Jeanie Liun

Pricing legal services by time increments may seem to be part of the natural order, but it isn't. An Orange County practitione...



The Great Property Rights Revival

Feb. 2, 2006
By Martin Lasden

When the U.S. Supreme Court backed a local authority's right to take people's homes, it not only triggered a massive backlash ...


On Being Famous

Sep. 2, 2005
By Martin Lasden

Four of America's most famous lawyers talk about living and working in the limelight. ...



Focus Column - Family Law - By Charlotte K. Goldberg - After hearing oral arguments on June 1, the California Supreme Court st...


Accommodating Tenants With Disabilities

Aug. 2, 2004
By Sherri Salzman

Become familiar with the fancy footwork involved in the dance of accomodating tenants with disabilities. ...



Rock & Rolled

Jan. 2, 2004
By Sherri Salzman

Illegal file sharing finally provoked the record labels to sue their own customers--and, reluctantly, to change the way they d...


Case of a Lifetime

May 2, 2002
By Sherri Salzman

How the state Public Utilities Commission hired a top litigator as general counsel just weeks before it met PG&E in bankru...



MCLE Self Study

Aug. 1, 2001
By Sherri Salzman

A new California statute may expand the right to sue health maintenance organizations.


Jeffer Mangels Butler & Marmaro, which is known for its strong hospitality practice, will host its 11th annual hotel conf...



Just Another Acquisition for Camahort

Apr. 18, 2000
By Melissa Onstad

It's another day, another billion-dollar deal for Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati partner Steve Camahort. And today's de...


Rose Bird: The Last Interview

Feb. 2, 2000
By Sherri Salzman

The late Chief Justice Rose Bird avoided reporters after being pushed off the state Supreme Court in 1986. But right before sh...