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Judges and Judiciary


Forum Column - By Gerald F. Uelmen - It now appears that the nomination of Judge John G. Roberts Jr. to succeed Justice Sandra...


Constitutional Law


Forum Column - By Clay Calvert - The results of a major survey released in June taking the U.S. population's pulse on free exp...



Focus Column - Corporate Governance - By Louis R. Dienes - Venture capital investors often require a seat on a corporation's b...


Judges and Judiciary


Lawyer Was Kern's First Female Judge

Aug. 24, 2005
By Don Ray

LOS ANGELES - Ellen Miller Quarnstrom, the first woman to become a judge in Kern County, has died. Quarnstrom died Thursday at...



Securities


San Diego City Attorney To Handle SEC Probe

Aug. 24, 2005
By Geneva Whitmarsh

SAN DIEGO - San Diego City Attorney Michael Aguirre plans to represent the city in a Securities and Exchange Commission invest...


Criminal


Accuser's Mom Faces Fraud Charges

Aug. 24, 2005
By Susan Mcraen

LOS ANGELES - Acting on a tip from a former prosecutor, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office has filed five welfa...



Mergers & Acquisitions


Agilent Decides To Sell Two Businesses

Aug. 24, 2005
By Geneva Whitmarsh

LOS ANGELES - Agilent Technologies, the world's largest maker of scientific-testing equipment, will drop two struggling busine...


Focus Column - Appellate Law - By Benjamin G. Shatz and Lara M. Krieger - The first and most important step in any appeal is t...



Government


Prison Officials Warned

Aug. 24, 2005
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - A San Diego judge on Tuesday stopped short of charging top state prison officials with contempt but warned them th...


Firm Watch


With Honors

Aug. 23, 2005
By Eron Yehuda

The legal community continues to honor attorney Carl R. Poirot for championing pro bono services to the poor and needy in San ...



Judges and Judiciary


Forum Column - By Joaquin G. Avila - In Thomas L. Friedman's new book, "The World Is Flat," The New York Times columnist conte...


Intellectual Property


Court Rejects Unsigned Contract

Aug. 23, 2005
By Lorelei Laird

LOS ANGELES - No matter how much you trust your business partners, get the contract signed. That was the lesson for Big Idea P...



Criminal


Column - By Garry Abrams - Are cameras the new cure for crime? You'd think so, the way closed-circuit television cameras are b...


Criminal


Judge Threatens Prison Officials With Contempt

Aug. 23, 2005
By Jim Adamekn

SAN DIEGO - A San Diego Superior Court judge has threatened to hold top state prison officials in contempt today if they fail ...



LOS ANGELES - Junior associates hoping that Robert Gunderson might again serve as the patron saint of higher salaries are like...


Family


BAKERSFIELD - Kern Superior Court Judge Sharon Mettler listened patiently as the estranged husband and wife each gave reasons ...



U.S. Supreme Court, Letters, Judges and Judiciary


Chemerinsky Wrote Biased, Unfounded Attack

Aug. 22, 2005
By Columnist

Letter to the Editor - In his recent Op-Ed, "Thomas, Unbridled, Would Gut 200 Years of Precedent" (Aug. 5 Daily Journal), Erwi...


Criminal


Focus Column - Criminal Law - By Laurie L. Levenson - "I want my mom." While this phrase is uttered frequently by suspects dur...



Firm Watch


LOS ANGELES - Two corporate attorneys have been tapped by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa to sit on the five-member board overseein...


Firm Watch


LOS ANGELES - Bert H. Deixler, a prominent trial lawyer who played a key role in the city's police reform efforts, has taken o...



Judges and Judiciary


Appeals Justice Says He Will Retire

Aug. 22, 2005
By David Houston

RIVERSIDE - James D. Ward, a Court of Appeal justice instrumental in simplifying the language of the state civil jury instruct...


Government


LOS ANGELES - In a move drawing criticism from free-speech advocates and the nation's largest library association, Los Angeles...



Healthcare/Hospital Law


Forum Column - By Michael A. S. Newman - The economist and social philosopher Thorstein Veblen quipped that "invention is the ...


Litigation


Injunction Ends Fake Law Clinic

Aug. 19, 2005
By Erin Park

LOS ANGELES - Three years ago, Hawthorne resident Sharon Tyler was going through a divorce. The 37-year-old graveyard-shift po...



Litigation


Conscientious Judge Remains Unflappable - Most of Time

Aug. 19, 2005
By Draeger Martinez

LOS ANGELES - Attorneys who appear before Superior Court Judge Richard L. Fruin find him calm, thoughtful and unflappable, eve...


Insurance


Focus Column - Insurance Law - By Kirk A. Pasich - Insurance carriers frequently respond to notice letters by stating that the...



Judges and Judiciary


Forum Column - By Timothy J. Dowling - G.K. Chesterton once observed that "for a landlady considering a lodger, it is importan...


Employment Column - By Arthur F. Silbergeld and Byron J. McLain - The "same actor" inference holds that in employment discrimi...



Law Practice


Tireless Mediator Has Rep for Never Giving Up

Aug. 19, 2005
By Kenneth Davis

LOS ANGELES - Craig D. Higgs is known around town as a mediator who never gives up. He keeps punching away until the parties r...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


Arbitrator Awards $269,000 to Outed Gay Man

Aug. 19, 2005
By Eron Yehuda

LOS ANGELES - A San Francisco gay man demeaned because of his sexuality by a Spanish radio talk show host during a live broadc...