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Conflict Reopens Immigration Case

Apr. 5, 2001
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - Helen Gozum Doty was confused by her lawyer's failure to push harder to defeat a deportation order against her...


Search of Court Visitor Violated Rights, Panel Says

Apr. 5, 2001
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

VICTORVILLE - Finding that sheriff's deputies illegally searched a defendant at a San Bernardino County courthouse, an appella...



SAN FRANCISCO - President Bush intends to appoint prominent San Francisco attorney Brian W. Jones as the general counsel to th...


Both Sides End Arguments in Rollover Case

Apr. 5, 2001
By Donna Huffaker

By Donna Huffaker Nevada Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - In the first courtroom showdown since the mass recall of tires be...



In Twilley v. Georgia, 71 S.E. 587 (1911), Chief Judge Benjamin Harvey Hill held the following for the court, in pertin...


Land-Use Abuse

Apr. 4, 2001
By Columnist

The U.S. Supreme Court is considering a property-rights case, Palazzolo v. Rhode Island, that could advance freedom and...



Fun Not Moot for Teens and Lawyers

Apr. 4, 2001
By Staff Writer

SAN FRANCISCO - It was easy to forget they were teenagers. They were cool under pressure. They were prepared. They were profes...


O.C. District Attorney Fires Deputy Who Accused Him

Apr. 4, 2001
By Michael Jonathan Grinfeld

SANTA ANA - Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas on Monday fired a veteran prosecutor who accused him of misappropr...



Although high-tech justice is emerging and the new cybercourtroom is spawning the development of technology-based alternatives...


Judge Orders Retrial Of Death-Row Inmate

Apr. 4, 2001
By David Houston

LOS ANGELES - A man twice convicted and sentenced to death for the 1979 murder of a 12-year-old Huntington Beach girl must get...



DA Paints Picture of Deceit, Theft

Apr. 4, 2001
By Anne La Jeunesse

LOS ANGELES - Once-prominent personal injury attorney James H. Davis continually "robbed Peter to pay Paul," diverting disable...


French Judge Can't Testify to Bin Laden Links

Apr. 4, 2001
By David Houston

LOS ANGELES - A brash French judge who made a name for himself chasing terrorists can't testify in federal court in Los Angele...



Rampart Figure Pleads Guilty Again

Apr. 4, 2001
By Anne La Jeunesse

LOS ANGELES - The former partner of rogue Los Angeles police Officer Rafael A. Perez pleaded guilty Monday to federal charges ...


VENTURA - Century City attorney John J. Reiner, whose ill-fated foray into the movie business led to extortion charges, was co...



MoFo Expands Its Entertainment Practice

Apr. 4, 2001
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - San Francisco-based Morrison & Foerster has extended its Southern California and entertainment reach by open...


Bad Deportation Advice May Void Pleas

Apr. 4, 2001
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - A closely divided California Supreme Court ruled Monday that a guilty plea by non-citizens may be overturned i...



CIA Strives to Protect Its Data

Apr. 4, 2001
By Penny Arevalo

By Hildy Medina Special to the Nevada Journal Gilman Louie is on a mission to bring the world's top intelligence agency out o...


LOS ANGELES - Two episodes on the same day last week raise questions about new Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley's of...



Paradise Lost

Apr. 3, 2001
By Columnist

The Piscitelli case may well herald a new trend in the treatment of unrecovered punitive damages in legal-malpractice a...


U.S. Supreme Court Highlights

Apr. 3, 2001
By David Pike

Among actions announced Monday, April 2, 2001 by the justices were:



Daily Journal's Collection of Quotes

Apr. 3, 2001
By Pamela Kraver

"It is entirely unrealistic to regard urine as one of the 'effects' of a person who has abandoned it." Justice Antonin Scalia,...


Both Sides End Arguments in Rollover Case

Apr. 3, 2001
By Donna Huffaker

LOS ANGELES - In the first courtroom showdown since the mass recall of tires began, an attorney told a Los Angeles Superior Co...



Former start-up founder Brian Pass is digging back into the practice of law as a partner in the Los Angeles office of the New ...


San Diego biotech company Santarus Inc. has completed its third round of venture financing. The financing brought in $33 milli...



Citrix Systems Inc. will purchase all outstanding shares of Sequoia Software Corp. for nearly $185 million in cash. Fort Laude...


Vanished Threat

Apr. 3, 2001
By Columnist

Attorneys who represent subcontractor defendants in construction litigation no longer have to fear threats of joint-and-severa...



Nordman Cormany Hair & Compton in Ventura has recruited Anthony Ramos as its newest associate. Ramos was previously with E...


At a Standstill

Apr. 3, 2001
By Liz Valsamis

As Wall Street and Nasdaq watch the stock market continue its descent south, so has Corporate America seen merger and acquisit...



San Francisco-based Unexplored Inc. has raised $10 million in second series funding. The financing's lead investors included W...


Dangerous Devices

Apr. 3, 2001
By Columnist

It is hard to conceive of a case more different than the Supreme Court's last decision on the very same issue in 'Medtronic.' ...