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Ethics/Professional Responsibility


Marin Attorney Walter Freitas Dies

Nov. 9, 2001
By Matthew King

SAN FRANCISCO - Funeral services were held Wednesday for Walter Francis Freitas, retired attorney and scion of Marin County pi...


Government


DA Won't File Any Additional Rampart Cases

Nov. 9, 2001
By David Houston

LOS ANGELES - The district attorney's office doesn't plan to prosecute any more cases stemming from the Rampart scandal, Distr...


Government


Ontario Officials Outlaw Watching Street Races

Nov. 9, 2001
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

ONTARIO - Ontario officials voted Tuesday night to make watching street racing in the city a misdemeanor, enabling police offi...


Constitutional Law


Ban on False Statements Back in Court

Nov. 9, 2001
By Matthew King

SAN FRANCISCO - The Solano County District Attorney's office has decided to appeal a court's ruling that a California law impo...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


Entertainment Pro Joins JAMS as Mediator

Nov. 9, 2001
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - Hollywood veteran Richard Reisberg has joined the Los Angeles office of Irvine-based JAMS as a resolution expert...


Criminal


DA Charges Woman in False Anthrax Threat

Nov. 9, 2001
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

RANCHO CUCAMONGA - San Bernardino County prosecutors are charging an Ontario woman with making a false anthrax threat by pouri...


Criminal


Association Slaps DA With No-Confidence Vote

Nov. 9, 2001
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - The Deputy District Attorneys Association handed District Attorney Paul Pfingst a political setback Wednesday with...


Criminal


LOS ANGELES - The wife of a man on trial for murder may claim marital privilege to avoid testifying against him, despite the c...


Large Firms


Music Litigator Moves to Alschuler

Nov. 9, 2001
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - Music litigator Mark Passin has hopped from Los Angeles music-law boutique Engel & Engel to Century City's A...


Criminal


Prison Gang Complains About Sacramento Jail

Nov. 9, 2001
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - Eight reputed Aryan Brotherhood prison gang members, accused of a series of violent crimes in Northern Califor...


Litigation


Appeal Court Upholds $26M Smoker Damages

Nov. 9, 2001
By Peter Blumberg

SACRAMENTO - In the first California case of a cancer-ridden smoker to win damages against a cigarette maker, a state appellat...


Environmental


Court Tosses $5 Billion Exxon Damages

Nov. 9, 2001
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - A federal appeals court Wednesday overturned what had been the largest punitive damage award in U.S. history, ...


Labor/Employment


Labor Injury Liability at Issue

Nov. 9, 2001
By Peter Blumberg

SACRAMENTO - The California Supreme Court explored Wednesday how it might carve exceptions to the general rule that an injured...


Law Practice


Unfounded Allegations Hurt Police

Nov. 8, 2001
By Columnist

Police officers be damned, malicious and false misconduct allegations filed against officers are constitutionally protected un...


Discipline


Fee Trap

Nov. 8, 2001
By Columnist

Unless an attorney is independently wealthy, getting paid for the legal services rendered is a critical issue. It is especiall...


Lawyers for natural gas companies apparently have discovered that they can produce the stuff simply by putting words on paper....


Labor/Employment


Veracity Blues

Nov. 8, 2001
By Columnist

Credibility determinations are a critical part of workplace investigations. Yet employers are often reluctant to make judgment...


Litigation


Super Sleuth

Nov. 8, 2001
By Leonard Novarro

No, Virginia, there is no Lloyd's of London insurance company. At least not the way many people perceive it as the insurer of ...


Litigation


Stacked Deck

Nov. 8, 2001
By Columnist

Unlike private sector employment relationships, the employer-employee relationship in the public sector is strictly limited by...


Insurance


Diamonds Are Forever

Nov. 8, 2001
By Leonard Novarro

The case had all the earmarks of a John Le Carr spy thriller: exotic locale, stolen jewels, a business partner on the run, arr...


Intellectual Property


Welocme to the Digital Dark Ages

Nov. 8, 2001
By Columnist

In the early 1600s, a gifted math professor at the University of Pisa was summoned to Rome on suspicion of heresy for publishi...


Litigation


Social Vigilantes

Nov. 8, 2001
By Columnist

Judging from recent events and articles in legal publications, the role of juries in civil cases is becoming more and more co...


Litigation


Family Rebel

Nov. 8, 2001
By Tamara Nowlin

A successful attorney, an accomplished amateur jazz pianist and a busy private judge, Yarlov Sochynsky is considered the famil...


Litigation


Jury Reform

Nov. 8, 2001
By Columnist

Kevin Duffis of Santa Ana's Cotkin, Collins & Ginsburg hosted a discussion group including plaintiffs' attorney Paul Kiese...


Labor/Employment


Twelve Stories

Nov. 8, 2001
By Columnist

For those with faith in the justice system, the attorney with the best facts wins the case. In reality, juror decisions never ...


Criminal


Helicopter Reporter Faces Gun Charges

Nov. 8, 2001
By Susan Mc Rae

LOS ANGELES - "Captain" Bob Petty, the mustachioed television helicopter news reporter, has been charged with illegally posses...


Criminal


Getting Out of Danger

Nov. 8, 2001
By Hudson Sangree

SACRAMENTO - Nearly everyone knows from watching movies and television that the federal witness protection program gives new i...


Government


FPPC Votes To Conduct Reviews

Nov. 8, 2001
By Linda Rapattoni

SACRAMENTO - Critics in recent years have pilloried the state's political watchdog agency for getting bogged down in petty cas...


Immigration


Man Pleads Guilty to Immigration Scam

Nov. 8, 2001
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - The operator of an immigration-consultant business pleaded guilty on Tuesday to 23 counts of grand theft for swind...


Large Firms


Snow Still Adamant On Layoffs

Nov. 8, 2001
By Erik Cummins

SAN FRANCISCO - Tower Snow Jr., who vowed to resign as chairman of the 950-lawyer Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison if partners ...