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Bankruptcy


O'Melveny Stalwart Represented Lakers Owner

Oct. 19, 2002
By Sandra Corrales

LOS ANGELES - Memorial services for O'Melveny & Myers corporate attorney John H. Roney were Thursday in Hermosa Beach. Ron...


Litigation


Freeway Accident Brings $13 Million Pact

Oct. 19, 2002
By Eron Yehuda

LOS ANGELES - A freak highway accident in Irvine that left a motorist brain damaged has resulted in a $13 million settlement. ...


Labor/Employment


Employment Column - By Mark A. Romeo - These are uncertain economic times. No business has been able to escape the pinch of t...


Criminal


Court Dismisses Drug Charge Against Ryder

Oct. 18, 2002
By Anne La Jeunesse

LOS ANGELES - A judge Wednesday dismissed a felony drug charge against actress Winona Ryder, and set Oct. 24 for her to stand ...


Criminal


Meth Users Win Favor in Two Courts Of Appeal

Oct. 18, 2002
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - Drivers under the influence of drugs found friends in high places Wednesday. At the 1st District Court of Appe...


Law Practice


Who's Bugging Lynne Stewart?

Oct. 18, 2002
By John Roemer

SAN FRANCISCO - Attorney General John Ashcroft's war on the attorney-client privilege, asserts radical lawyer Lynne F. Stewart...


Column by Garry Abrams - If they wanted to, the French maker and the U.S. distributor of Zig-Zag cigarette papers could roll t...


Appellate Practice


Case Tests Decision to Ban Death of Retarded

Oct. 18, 2002
By Claude Walbert

EL CENTRO - A hearing set to begin this morning in the Imperial County courtroom of Judge James H. Harmon will offer one of th...


Appellate Practice


Court May OK Retrial for Man On Death Row

Oct. 18, 2002
By David Pike

WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared ready to give a black Texas death row inmate another shot at proving that...


Antitrust & Trade Reg.


Judge Rules Suits Against El Paso Can Move Ahead

Oct. 18, 2002
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - El Paso Corp., the nation's biggest natural gas pipeline company, failed to persuade a San Diego judge Wednesd...


Criminal


New Indictment In Schools Fraud

Oct. 18, 2002
By Karen Coleman

SAN FRANCISCO - A former San Francisco Unified School District custodial supervisor and a Hayward software company were indict...


Criminal


Co-Worker Testfies Against Murder Defendant

Oct. 18, 2002
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - One of Kristin M. Rossum's former co-workers testified Wednesday that he had observed signs of a romantic relation...


Judges and Judiciary


Davis Names Four to State Benches

Oct. 18, 2002
By Matthew Heller

LOS ANGELES - Gov. Gray Davis on Wednesday unveiled four judicial appointments, including those of civil litigators Rafael A. ...


Judges and Judiciary


SAN FRANCISCO - Sandwiched between sessions on retirement planning and the latest appellate opinions, one of the liveliest ses...


Criminal


Officers Arrest Man for Threatening Reporter

Oct. 18, 2002
By Susan Mc Rae

LOS ANGELES - Organized crime officers Wednesday arrested a Westwood man on charges of threatening a Los Angeles Times writer ...


Large Firms


Crosby Likes the Look of Merger

Oct. 18, 2002
By Erik Cummins

SAN FRANCISCO - Oakland's Crosby, Heafey, Roach & May confirmed Wednesday that a vote on its union with Pittsburgh's Reed ...


Civil Rights


District Forced Teacher Out, Lawyer Says

Oct. 18, 2002
By Leslie Simmons

LOS ANGELES - A former Locke High School art teacher was forced out by the Los Angeles Unified School District because she enc...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


Judge Conti Inherits NYSE Case

Oct. 18, 2002
By Donna Domino

SAN FRANCISCO - It is now five judges and counting in the protracted dispute between two stock market groups and the state Jud...


Insurance


Focus Column - Insurance Law - By Kirk A. Pasich - Many lawsuits involve allegations that a defendant acted intentionally or s...


Focus Column - Employment Law - By Anthony J. Oncidi and Christine de Bretteville - The California Court of Appeal has put an ...


Criminal


Guilty Plea In Schools Fraud Case

Oct. 17, 2002
By Robert Selna

SAN FRANCISCO - A North Carolina energy company pleaded guilty Tuesday to two counts of felony grand theft and agreed to pay $...


Criminal


Wife Killed Spouse to Protect Image, DA Says

Oct. 17, 2002
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - A prosecutor on Tuesday portrayed former medical examiner's toxicologist Kristin M. Rossum as a woman so protectiv...


Communications


LOS ANGELES - A federal appellate court has broadened the right of access to documents in once-sealed court files in a case in...


Criminal


Lawyer Must Pay Back Clients or Go to Prison

Oct. 17, 2002
By Anne La Jeunesse

LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles attorney Tuesday pleaded guilty to 12 felony counts stemming from accusations he bilked clients ou...


Large Firms


Brobeck Loses Corporate, Securities Expert

Oct. 17, 2002
By Liz Valsamis

LOS ANGELES - The San Diego office of Boston's Fish & Richardson has expanded into the corporate and securities practice a...


Government


State Chief Justice Touts System

Oct. 17, 2002
By Don De Benedictis

MONTEREY - California's third branch of government has become a force to be reckoned with. That was the message conveyed to me...


Family


SAN FRANCISCO - The flowers that Vernon Norviel sent to his wife, Carmencita, on their 15th wedding anniversary may prove to b...


Litigation


Corporate America On Trial

Oct. 17, 2002
By Tyler Cunningham

SAN FRANCISCO - For seven weeks, a San Francisco jury heard detailed evidence about complicated loans that passed between two ...


Judges and Judiciary


HANFORD - Kings County Superior Court Judge Peter Schultz runs his courtroom with the precision and efficiency of a well-wound...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


AAA Rumpus Said to be Just Starting

Oct. 17, 2002
By Erik Cummins

SAN FRANCISCO - Don't expect Jerry Spolter, Elaine Leitner and Harris Weinberg to be the last panelists to leave the American ...