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Raising Revenue at Owners' Expense

Aug. 21, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Ira L. Shafiroff - As local county assessors prepare to mail out millions of property tax bills to Californi...


Chief Investigator Wins Wrongful Termination Suit

Aug. 21, 2002
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

RIVERSIDE - Paula Jones, former chief investigator of the Riverside County public defender's office who was fired amid allegat...



Man Faces Charges In Additional Killings

Aug. 21, 2002
By David Houston

LOS ANGELES -A man facing trial in a 2000 killing was charged Monday with two more murders after investigators reported findin...


Column by Garry Abrams - In what appears to be a rapidly developing cottage industry of libel litigation, Carolyn Condit, wife...



Focus Column - By Jeremy J. Osher and Evy Wild - In the wake of the Enron collapse and the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, many...


Court Endorses Estimates for Drug Amounts

Aug. 21, 2002
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - A federal appeals court has approved of federal prosecutors' authority to greatly increase a drug dealer's pri...



Breaking the Bank

Aug. 21, 2002
By Columnist

Dicta Column - By Patrick McGinty - While the practice of law comes in many shapes and sizes, all law firms and lawyers share ...


Attorney Pleads Not Guilty to Embezzlement

Aug. 21, 2002
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - An Encino attorney was arraigned Monday on embezzlement charges for allegedly taking money out of client trust a...



LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles Superior Court probate attorney George Olafson has died. He was 70. Olafson died Aug. 9 in Arcadia, ...


Breaking the Bank

Aug. 20, 2002
By Columnist

Dicta Column - By Patrick McGinty - While the practice of law comes in many shapes and sizes, all law firms and lawyers share ...



Smoker Won't Let Ruling Stand in Way

Aug. 20, 2002
By Leslie Simmons

LOS ANGELES - Betty Bullock became hooked on cigarettes as a teen-ager in 1956, when smoking was "cool," her attorney, Michael...


Online Database Uncovers Secrets, Fast

Aug. 20, 2002
By Columnist

Dicta Column - By Carole Levitt and Mark E. Rosch - Need an inexpensive, fast database that culls through billions of records ...



When Crime Victims Sue

Aug. 20, 2002
By Columnist

BY MICHAEL PAUL THOMAS Increasingly over the past decade, lawsuits seeking to hold property owners liable for third-party cri...


Weil Gotshal Gains Patent Pro

Aug. 20, 2002
By Erik Cummins

With more work than partners can handle, Weil, Gotshal & Manges' Silicon Valley office has hired patent litigator Vernon W...



Stars Are Music To John Branca's Legal Practice

Aug. 20, 2002
By Katherine Gaidos

John Branca is a superstar music attorney today, but his law practice wasn't always so glamorous. The man who represents Micha...


Who's Who?

Aug. 20, 2002
By Contributing Writer

Column by Julie Campinini - The biggest mistake counsel make in voir dire is to rely on demographics to drive the strike proce...



Counting the Days

Aug. 20, 2002
By Columnist

BY REX HIME The California State Assembly continues to struggle in finding ways to reach agreement on a state budget. The late...


First-Years Avoid Axe at Wilson Sonsini, for Now

Aug. 20, 2002
By Joel Rosenblatt

The next two weeks at Palo Alto's Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati should be interesting thanks to last Wednesday's firmwi...



Ode to the Broker Poet

Aug. 20, 2002
By Michael Gottliebn

BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB CREJ Assignment Editor At lunchtime today, Ed Rosenthal, a vice president in Grubb & Ellis ' investmen...


Days of Learning, Nights of Merrymaking

Aug. 20, 2002
By Staff Writer

More than 1,600 members of Southern California's consumer bar will descend on Las Vegas this week for four days of continuing ...



Ballots for the runoff election of one open Los Angeles Superior Court commissioner seat are due Aug. 15. The seat was left va...


A Chance to Gamble and Get Together

Aug. 20, 2002
By Christina Landers

From doll collectors to advocates for human rights, organizations of nearly every stripe hold some type of annual convention. ...



Two Summer Associates Form 'an Awesome Team'

Aug. 20, 2002
By Stefanie Knapp

Professor Jim Gash remembers the first time that he saw William Grignon on Pepperdine University School of Law's campus. It wa...


Music Maven Gary Stiffelman Has Many Talents

Aug. 20, 2002
By Katherine Gaidos

Gary Stiffelman, the second music lawyer to make Ziffren Brittenham's masthead, is wise in the ways of the music industry. Sti...



Chicago's Lord, Bissell & Brook has nabbed Arnold Peter from Littler Mendelson. Peter, a partner in the entertainment prac...


With the help of Los Angeles' Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, two banks with headquarters on opposite sides of the country are ...



Las Vegas Gathering Celebrates 20 Years

Aug. 20, 2002
By Christina Landers

It has been 20 years since the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles held its first three-day convention in Las Vegas,...


More Than Touchdowns Needed Downtown

Aug. 20, 2002
By Ron Mc Nees

BY GARY PHILLIPS Redevelopment isn't supposed to increase blight, is it? Recently in the city of Los Angeles, there has been ...



Deal Maker Skip Brittenham Is Always Going Up

Aug. 20, 2002
By Katherine Gaidos

"Hard," "good" and "smart." That's how most people describe Skip Brittenham, a founding partner who has been a deal-making for...


Sam Fischer Is Proof That Nice Guys Finish First

Aug. 20, 2002
By Katherine Gaidos

Soft-spoken celebrity lawyer Sam Fischer has earned a gentlemanly reputation in a business where such kudos are rare. "He's th...