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Intellectual Property


DA Wants Avant to Pay $200M

Jun. 13, 2001
By Craiq Anderson

SAN JOSE - The Santa Clara County district attorney's office will ask that Fremont software firm Avant Corp. pay at least $200...


Public Interest


SAN FRANCISCO - Robert Bloom stakes his claim to a greater share of the Geronimo Pratt fee fund on three acts he performed in ...


Personal Injury & Torts


Mold Is an Old Problem With New Complications

Jun. 13, 2001
By Donna Domino

"It is corrosive leprosy, and the house is unclean. It shall be pulled down, and all its stones, beams and mortar shall be hau...


Family


LOS ANGELES - An Orange County court can award custody of two Saudi Arabian children to their U.S.-based mother after they wer...


Criminal


High Court, 5-4, Limits Use of Thermal Imagery

Jun. 13, 2001
By Contributing Writer

WASHINGTON - A Supreme Court ruling on Monday has limited the ability of federal law enforcement officials to use thermal imag...


Education


WASHINGTON - Expanding the rights of religious groups to use public facilities, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 Monday that public...


Immigration


LOS ANGELES - As time went on, the brutality escalated. When police arrived at the couple's downtown apartment in early April,...


Civil Rights


SAN JOSE - The constitutional rights of members of the San Jose chapter of the Hells Angels were likely violated because autho...


LOS ANGELES - On Sunday, Fox News legal commentator Andrew Napolitano called me at home to talk about the Timothy McVeigh deat...


Constitutional Law


Cloudy Controversy

Jun. 12, 2001
By Columnist

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in U.S. v. Oakland Cannabis Buyer's Cooperative was entirely predictable. A defense o...


Appellate Practice


U.S. Supreme Court Highlights

Jun. 12, 2001
By David Pike

Among actions announced Monday by the justices were:


Transactions


Media conglomerate Bertelsmann AG has bought Internet music company Myplay Inc. for $30 million. Bertelsmann, located in Guter...


Law Practice


ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION TAPS SIDLEY PARTNER FOR BOARD

Jun. 12, 2001
By Victoria Newman

The Arthritis Foundation has appointed Michael Wright, a partner at Sidley Austin Brown & Woods in Los Angeles, to the boa...


Law Practice


Euro Lawyers

Jun. 12, 2001
By Columnist

A year ago, the Old World was still eager not to be left behind on the road to the New Economy. Today, in Europe, the prospect...


Transactions


San Francisco's NextCard Inc., which issues credit cards online, has completed a sale of $700 million in secured notes. The th...


Criminal


The article titled "Credit Bureaus Fight ID-Theft Legislation" (Legal Beat, April 13), which describes the efforts of credit b...


Construction


Arbitrator Says LAUSD Must Pay $17 Million

Jun. 12, 2001
By Jill Boekenoogen

LOS ANGELES - An arbitrator has ruled that the Los Angeles Unified School District must pay $17 million in disputed fees to th...


International tax heavy Bob Kirschenbaum says there's no better place for his practice than the Palo Alto office of Baker &...


Environmental


City Payback

Jun. 12, 2001
By Columnist

Cities and redevelopment agencies that acquire, clean up and develop contaminated properties improved their odds of recovering...


Transactions


Giving New Meaning to 'Rent Control'

Jun. 12, 2001
By Victoria Newman

The slumping economy has helped some of William Bernfeld's clients. For example, the real estate partner at Century City's Kir...


Solo and Small Firms


Topic Too Heavy? Do Some 'Internal Jogging'

Jun. 12, 2001
By Erik Cummins

Just about every school kid knows about George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Edwin C. Anderson Jr. wishes kids knew as much...


Intellectual Property


USC ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP HONORS PARTNER'S MEMORY

Jun. 12, 2001
By Victoria Newman

Friends and colleagues of the late Roger Sherman, entertainment attorney and senior partner at Beverly Hills' Mitchell Silberb...


Large Firms


TOWNSEND PARTNER SCORES CHEMICAL ENGINEER AWARD

Jun. 12, 2001
By Victoria Newman

M. Henry Heines, a partner with San Francisco's Townsend and Townsend and Crew, has been honored by the Northern California Se...


Law Practice


You Go Girls!

Jun. 12, 2001
By Liz Valsamis

Nancy Heinen, senior vice president, general counsel and secretary of Apple Computer Inc., could hardly believe her eyes recen...


Firm Watch


In what's become a steady stream of lawyers coming out of Los Angeles's Riordan & McKinzie , three corporate partners from...


Firm Watch


San Francisco's Farella Braun & Martel ponied up $10,000 in scholarship money on June 1 for the first-ever Farella Braun &...


Transactions


Electronic Data Systems Corp. will acquire Structural Dynamics Research Corp. for $950 million in cash. Electronic Data System...


Firm Watch


Corporate and securities partner Irwin Barnet has been named the new managing partner for the Century City office of Oakland's...


Transactions


Xcare.net Inc. will acquire Healthcare.com Corp. in a $84 million stock swap. XCare.net, based in Englewood, Colo., develops s...


Large Firms


CENTER LAUDS HOWREY FOR ITS PRO BONO COMMITMENT

Jun. 12, 2001
By Victoria Newman

The Inner City Law Center in Los Angeles recently honored Tom Nolan and his law firm, Howrey Simon Arnold & White, for the...