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Sole Practitioner Joins Litigation Boutique

Jul. 8, 2003
By Erik Cummins

After 19 years as a sole practitioner, Berkeley's Berne Reuben says he was tired of being on his own. "I wanted to be part of ...


Joseph Campisi says leaving Pillsbury Winthrop wasn't so much about leaving the San Francisco firm as it was about re-examinin...



Rentals Set High Watermarke for Luxury

Jul. 8, 2003
By Julie Nakashima

BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer Although the economic times seem to call for hamburger, developers of new apartment proj...


A Los Angeles jury awarded a telephone calling-card provider $4.6 million last month in its dispute with Pacific Bell Telephon...



Mixed Use Goes to College

Jul. 8, 2003
By Julie Nakashima

BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer Following a recent wave of university-related development, San Diego State University is...


Litigation Warhorses Fight the Good Fight

Jul. 8, 2003
By Eron Yehuda

In the 1986 film "Tough Guys," Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas play train robbers who finally are set free after 30 years in t...



Forum Column - By D. Malcolm Carson - Every day of the week, morning or afternoon, truck traffic on the Long Beach Freeway, In...


Lead Balloon

Jul. 8, 2003

It has been said that the only things certain are death and taxes. As is evident from my last several columns, I must add "err...



Focus Column - Real Property - By Stephen C. Seto - In these times of downsizing and declining rents, many financially healthy...


Focus Column - Employment Law - By Karl Gerber - Not long ago, an employment attorney with a California Fair Employment and Ho...



Federal Judges Seek Earnings 'Catch-Up'

Jul. 8, 2003
By Pamela Mac Lean

POIPU, Hawaii - It's tough to have sympathy for federal judges seeking a 16.5 percent hike in their $150,000 a year salaries ...


Press Interview Prompts Recusal in Murder Trial

Jul. 8, 2003
By Matthew Heller

RIVERSIDE - Saying he erred by making comments to the media, a judge has recused himself from the murder trial of a woman accu...



Ruling Nulls Charges Against Former Priest

Jul. 8, 2003
By Anne La Jeunesse

LOS ANGELES - A former Roman Catholic priest whose female cousin recently testified that he molested her more than 40 years ag...


Confidentiality

Jul. 8, 2003
By Contributing Writer

In Closing Column - Alternative Dispute Resolution - By Paul W. Taylor - One of the oldest tenets of mediation is the confiden...



Officer Convicted

Jul. 8, 2003
By Jim Adamekn

RIVERSIDE - A Superior Court jury late Thursday found a 20-year veteran investigator with the Riverside district attorney's of...


Hope, Faith and Love

Jul. 8, 2003
By Stefanie Knapp

Despite laws that limit marriage to heterosexuals in 37 states and a proposed federal amendment that would do the same nationw...



WASHINGTON - Time passes quickly when you're having fun, and the U.S. Supreme Court's recently completed 2002-03 term really z...


Ex-Employee At Livermore Can Sue Lab

Jul. 8, 2003
By Karen Coleman

SAN FRANCISCO - An Oakland judge has given the green light to a lawsuit alleging that a former employee at the Lawrence Liverm...



SAN FRANCISCO - The recording industry's recent announcement that it would start suing individuals who trade songs online prov...


High Hopes

Jul. 8, 2003
By Craiq Anderson

SAN JOSE - Two years after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to permit the use of marijuana as a medical necessity, attorneys for...



Fireworks Law Ignites Practice

Jul. 4, 2003
By Erik Cummins

SAN FRANCISCO - Daniel Kelly fondly remembers a trip his family made through Tennessee many years ago. Kelly's dad stopped at...


Forum Column - By Miriam Aroni Krinsky, Dara K. Reiner and Jennifer Rodriguez - Every day, decisions are made in California's ...



It's Not Just Fish

Jul. 4, 2003
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Joseph F. C. DiMento - The publication last month of a major study reporting the collapse of the great preda...


Rejection of Visa Puzzles Cuban Piano Tuner

Jul. 4, 2003
By Susan Mc Rae

LOS ANGELES - Three years ago, Cuban piano tuner Armando Gomez couldn't get a visa to attend the annual international piano t...



Focus Column - Litigation - By John B. Quinn and William C. Price - On the morning of your final status conference, your clien...


RIVERSIDE - In a controversial move, Riverside County's Superior Court may halt civil trials for a month this summer so that j...



DA, Judge Compromise on Overtime Pay Issue

Jul. 4, 2003
By Anne La Jeunesse

LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles Superior Court Presiding Judge Robert A. Dukes and District Attorney Steve Cooley have reached a com...


Bill Would Ease Privilege Rule

Jul. 4, 2003
By Linda Rapattoni

SACRAMENTO - Several bills affecting the legal profession passed legislative committees this week, including one by Assemblyma...



Be Prepared, San Jose Lawyers Warn

Jul. 4, 2003
By Craiq Anderson

SAN JOSE - Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Gregory Ward has an impressive legal background, with stints prosecuting or...


Quiet Leader, Judge Offered Good Advice

Jul. 4, 2003
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

SAN BERNARDINO - Retired San Bernardino County Superior Court Judge Charles S. Havens died Monday of long-term effects of a ch...