Judges and Judiciary
Aug. 30, 2003
Crash Course in Criminal Law Primes Novice Judge
LOS ANGELES - A little more than a year ago, Judge Amy Hogue left a successful law practice at San Francisco's Pillsbury Winthrop, where she served as co-chair of the firm's intellectual property group. Hogue, a noted First Amendment lawyer, defended media giants and tabloids in lawsuits all the way up to the state Supreme Court.




Amy D. Hogue
Superior Court Judge
Los Angeles (Huntington Park)
Career highlights: Appointed by Gov. Gray Davis to Los Angeles Superior Court, 2002; partner, Pillsbury Winthrop (formerly Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro, Lillick & McHose and Lillick, McHose & Charles) 1985-2002; associate, Pillsbury Madison, 1979-85
Law school: Duke University School of Law, 1979
Age: 51
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