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Don't expect to see flashy but vacuous ads coming out of Morrison & Foerster's marketing department any time soon, says Ke...


Column - Litigation Strategy - By Noelle C. Nelson - Jurors are more forgiving of lay witnesses than of any other participants...



San Diego Stands Out in Biotech Activity

Jun. 17, 2003
By Toni Vranjes

San Diego continues to show its strength as a center of biotech activity. Santarus Inc. has raised $51 million in a fourth rou...


Greenberg Traurig Lures Litigator

Jun. 17, 2003
By John Ryan

Intellectual property litigator Louis Bovasso has joined the Los Angeles office of Greenberg Traurig, the firm announced in Ma...



The Secret Joseph McCarthy Tapes Revealed!

Jun. 17, 2003
By Contributing Writer

As Told By Pierce O'Donnell - The Daily Journal has discovered additional tape recordings of secret interrogations conducted 5...


Typing Into the Future: Tiny Laptop Has Big-Time Appeal

Jun. 17, 2003
By Contributing Writer

Column - Technology Review - By Paul Kiesel - I'm home when I get this call. "Paul, there's a big - and I mean big - package t...



A Residentialand Retail Building Boom for Pasadena

Jun. 17, 2003
By Contributing Writer

MARGOT CARMICHAEL LESTER Special to the CREJ Mixed-use developments are springing up all over Pasadena's central business dis...


Casden Sues Attorneys for Class-Action Loss

Jun. 17, 2003
By Leslie Simmons

BY LESLIE SIMMONS Special to CREJ Real estate developer Alan I. Casden, who has expressed interest in buying the Los Angeles ...



Streisand Sues Over Photo on Web Site

Jun. 17, 2003
By Stefanie Knapp

A little-known Web site is now big news, thanks to Barbra Streisand. The California Coastal Records Project Web site displays ...


Feng Shui for the Masses

Jun. 17, 2003
By Michael Gottliebn

BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB CREJ Assignment Editor Step on to the platform of the Gold Line's Chinatown station in downtown Los Angel...



Forest Service Faces Wrongful-Death Suit

Jun. 17, 2003
By Eron Yehuda

The U.S. government is partially responsible for the deaths of four intoxicated teenagers who crashed in a car after attending...


Online Matchups for El Toro Developers

Jun. 17, 2003
By Julie Nakashima

BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer The development opportunities presented by the former Marine Corps Air Station at El Tor...



Finding the Right Balance

Jun. 17, 2003
By Columnist

BY THOMAS P. COX Historic adaptive reuse can be an opportunity to revitalize blighted areas for new homes and businesses, and...


Entertainment Pro Returns to Manatt Phelps

Jun. 17, 2003
By Liz Valsamis

After spending 23 years as an executive in the entertainment industry, Fred Bernstein, a former president of Columbia TriStar ...



Earlier this month, PeopleSoft Inc. agreed to buy J.D. Edwards & Co. in a $1.7 billion deal that would create the world's ...


Business Parks Go Condo

Jun. 17, 2003
By Christine Malamanig

BY CHRISTINE MALAMANIG CREJ Staff Writer Despite Silicon Valley's double-digit vacancy rates in office, research-and- developm...



Rush Hour

Jun. 17, 2003
By Julie Nakashima

BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer Plenty of people said it couldn't be done, but Rancho Bernardo-based Cymer Inc., a leadi...


BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB CREJ Staff Writer Though common in most major cities throughout the nation, transit-oriented development ...



Client Conflicts Force Lawyers to Move on

Jun. 17, 2003
By Liz Valsamis

In February, Alan Blankenheimer and a handful of lawyers joined Boston's Fish & Richardson from Phoenix's Brown & Bain...


Credibility Boost

Jun. 17, 2003
By Columnist

Column - Business Development - By Karen Kaplowitz - You want to be a rainmaker. Where do speaking and writing fit in your gam...



Myra Pasek spent 2-1/2 years in charge of litigation at Santa Clara's Affymetrix Inc. Managing patent disputes over the firm's...


The legal battle between two of the biggest stars in the amateur telescope universe rages on. In 2001, Meade Instruments Corp....



A week after closing offices in Palo Alto and Newport Beach, the partners at Oppenheimer, Wolff & Donnelly were still cons...


Quinn Emanuel Lures IP Lawyer From Fenwick

Jun. 17, 2003
By Liz Valsamis

Los Angeles' Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges has lured a big shot intellectual property lawyer to its offices there...



The $10 Million Crew

Jun. 17, 2003
By Tina Spee

RAINMAKERS - The economy on the rebound? At the very least business must be good for California law firms. According to our so...


Play Ball

Jun. 17, 2003
By Liz Valsamis

When Kenneth Chiate graduated from Columbia Law School in 1966, he was sure he'd spend the rest of his career with the same gr...



Builder Change Name, Focus

Jun. 17, 2003
By Julie Nakashima

BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer When two firms combine through an acquisition, the resulting entity typically assumes th...


San Diego's Bacalski, Byrne, Koska & Ottoson has added a veteran litigator to its ranks. Bruce Bailey joined last month fr...



Focus Column - Employment Law - By Joseph L. Beachboard - In an important decision for professional corporations and many othe...


Focus Column - Litigation - By Randy L. Turtle - A 2001 newspaper article disclosed a surprising and disturbing fact: Evidence...