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Education


Law-School Fees

Jul. 26, 2005
By Erin Park

LOS ANGELES - University of California law schools will cost $2,400 more to attend beginning early next year, under a fee hik...


Administrative/Regulatory


SAN FRANCISCO - Proponents of a citizens' initiative to repeal key parts of the state's utility deregulation law said they wi...


Criminal


Strip-Case Appeals May Target Quid Pro Quo

Jul. 26, 2005
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - A week ago, jurors convicted two San Diego city councilmen in connection with a scheme to take money in exchange f...


Judges and Judiciary


VENTURA - Justice Kenneth R. Yegan says the vast majority of the appellate cases that cross his desk are dead on arrival. Som...


Firm Watch


On the Move

Jul. 25, 2005
By Jennifer Hammn

Morrison & Foerster's San Diego office has added corporate partner Jeremy Glaser. Glaser comes from a position of general ...


Litigation


LOS ANGELES - Independent lawyers who monitor the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said they found no evidence of civi...


Law Practice


O'Connor Is Frank About Future

Jul. 23, 2005
By Peter Blumberg

SPOKANE, Wash. - Warm and witty and plain-spoken as always, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor reflected humbly Thursday on her lega...


Transactions


Daily Deals -- Transactions for Friday July 22

Jul. 23, 2005
By Joseph Pimentel

INDUSTRIAL MONTEBELLO - TA Associates Realty purchased the 133,521-square-foot Beach Distribution Park industrial buildings f...


Law Practice


Focus Column - Law Practice - By Robbie Solomon - Paper, paper everywhere. But times are changing, and law firms that embrace ...


Admiralty/Maritime


Forum Column - By Patrick Mattimore - When the news broke that a "torture memo" written by lawyers within the Bush Administrat...


Judges and Judiciary


Forum Column - By Michael A. S. Newman - The study of history, especially the history of the distant past, is hampered by a pa...


Criminal


LOS ANGELES - An appellate court ordered the state Department of Transportation to pay a $3.6 million wrongful-death jury ver...


Litigation


Kin Sue When Father Dies During Son's Birth

Jul. 23, 2005
By Eron Yehuda

LOS ANGELES - The birth of a child is supposed to be a joyous occasion. But for the Passalaqua family, a mishap during the de...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


Unflappable Neutral Settles Cases

Jul. 23, 2005
By Amy Spees

SAN FRANCISCO - Richard L. Patsey attributes his effective mediation style to having served 20 years as a Contra Costa Superi...


Firm Watch


SAN JOSE - Santa Clara County Public Defender Mary Greenwood on Thursday named David Epps her assistant in charge of the alte...


LOS ANGELES - In their line of work, police officers and sheriff's deputies come across a "variety of nasty people," San Diego...


Insurance


LOS ANGELES - A state appeals court Thursday reinstated a proposed class action by emergency room doctors, who claim Blue Cro...


Personal Injury & Torts


LOS ANGELES - Lawyers for Los Angeles County have accused jurors of engaging in rampant misconduct during deliberations in May...


Law Practice


Lawyer Convicted

Jul. 23, 2005
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

MURRIETA - A Riverside County lawyer who defended people accused of drug offenses was himself convicted Thursday of six felon...


Environmental


S.F. Sues Cement Plant Over Alleged Pollution

Jul. 23, 2005
By Dennis Pfaff

SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco filed a rare environmental lawsuit Thursday against a concrete company the city accused of pollu...


Administrative/Regulatory


Senate Democrats Choose All Their Words Carefully

Jul. 22, 2005
By Lawrence Hurleyn

WASHINGTON - Restraint is not often associated with politics. But that's exactly the word many people are using to describe D...


Transactions


Daily Deals -- Transactions for Thursday July 21

Jul. 22, 2005
By Joseph Pimentel

INDUSTRIAL RIVERSIDE - Randy and Scott Johnson purchased a 28,750-square-foot industrial building in Turner Riverwalk Busines...


Intellectual Property


Forum Column - By Christopher Norgaard - The Recording Industry Association of America is rightfully concerned about the exten...


Construction


Focus Column - Construction Law - By Lawrence R. Jensen - The California Supreme Court in MW Erectors Inc. v. Niederhauser Orn...


Family


Conspiracy Theory Doesn't Compute

Jul. 22, 2005
By Columnist

Letter to the Editor - It must be a slow op-ed day when you publish such drivel as the July 13 letter to editor, "Law Protects...


Forum Column - By Howard M. Ehrenberg - In April, President Bush signed the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protectio...


Law Practice


Women Partners on Rise, Survey Finds

Jul. 22, 2005
By Drew Combs

LOS ANGELES - Joanne Caruso, managing partner at Howrey in Southern California, knows firsthand the challenges faced by women ...


Media


DreamWorks Inflated DVD Sales, Suit Charges

Jul. 22, 2005
By Draeger Martinez

LOS ANGELES - With its stock on the skids because of low DVD sales, DreamWorks Animation continues to get the ogre treatment f...


Law Practice


Salaries of Paralegals Reflect Trends in Field

Jul. 22, 2005
By Lorelei Laird

LOS ANGELES - You don't have to tell San Diego paralegal Nancy Huebner about the specialization of paralegal work. Huebner's ...


Personal Injury & Torts


LOS ANGELES - A Superior Court jury in Burbank on Wednesday awarded three adult siblings $25.5 million for the St. Patrick's ...