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Fearless and a Bit Scary

Feb. 27, 2003
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - Do not mess with La Supremaca. Although Marilyn Hall Patel's official title is chief judge of the U.S. Distric...


Leaving Consumers Helpless

Feb. 27, 2003
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Bill Lockyer - California's unfair-competition law, - Business & Professions Code Section 17200 - is one...



High Court Will Review Fee Awards

Feb. 27, 2003
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to clarify the discretion of judges to award attorney fees in priv...


Defense Could Target Bullets During Hearing

Feb. 27, 2003
By David Houston

LOS ANGELES - Three bullets are expected to figure prominently in the preliminary hearing of Robert Blake's murder case, which...



SAN FRANCISCO - Placer County Superior Court Judge Joseph W. O'Flaherty has been reprimanded again by an appeal court for enco...


Relying on Ex-Klansman for Facts Is Not Wise Idea

Feb. 27, 2003
By Contributing Writer

Forum Column - By Anthony J. Mohr - The setting: Thanksgiving dinner for nine in a European capital. Four Americans and a loca...



Focus Column - Insurance Law - By Clyde M. Hettrick - The recent California Supreme Court decision in Henkel Corp. v. Hartf...


Coppola Can Make 'Pinocchio'

Feb. 27, 2003
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - He still doesn't get his $20 million verdict, but famed director Francis Ford Coppola can make his "Pinocchio" ...



WASHINGTON - Taking on a major states' rights battle, the Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider whether the federal gover...


Judge Orders Boy Off Life Support

Feb. 26, 2003
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - A state appeals court ruled Monday that a 11/2-year-old Orange County boy, critically injured after his father ...



Focus Column - International Law - By Mara E. Nez and Michelle B. Graham - On Jan. 14, the Internal Revenue Service announced ...


Proving Motive for Hate Crimes

Feb. 26, 2003
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

RIVERSIDE - To protesters, prosecutors and even the chief of police, the slaying of Jeffery Owens in June appeared to have all...



The Quarrel Over Tapes

Feb. 26, 2003
By Donna Domino

SAN FRANCISCO - For a state normally in the vanguard of new technology, California's courtrooms surprisingly lack the high-tec...


On Road to Ruin?

Feb. 26, 2003
By Columnist

Forum Column - By David Lash and Lauren Saunders - As changes to California's unfair business practices law are considered, th...



SAN JOSE - For the first time in more than a decade, Santa Clara County prosecutors and deputy public defenders face layoffs a...


Keker to Leave Brobeck Suit

Feb. 26, 2003
By John Ryan

LOS ANGELES - Keker & Van Nest is trying to drop Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison and two of its former partners as clients...



No Volunteers to Monitor Freed Sexual Predator

Feb. 26, 2003
By Craiq Anderson

SAN JOSE - Brian DeVries is poised to become the first convicted child molester to be released after undergoing treatment - in...


County Misused Bonds, Resident's Suit Says

Feb. 26, 2003
By Leslie Simmons

LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles County illegally diverted $16.2 million in community improvement bonds from one portion of suburban...



Column By Garry Abrams - Which is the scariest - the prospect of sealing yourself in a room with duct tape and plastic during ...


WASHINGTON - Taking another look at the reach of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Supreme Court Monday agreed to consi...



Bingham McCutchen Adds Patent Litigator

Feb. 25, 2003
By Liz Valsamis

Two years after Robert Schroeder merged his intellectual property boutique with Christie Parker & Hale, Schroeder has left...


No-See Span

Feb. 25, 2003
By Julie Nakashima

BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer Another coverup is making news in Southern California. Happily, the only thing being conc...



Cowboy Lawyers Gather, Elect New Officers, Dance

Feb. 25, 2003
By Stefanie Knapp

Moseying into the Calamigos Ranch Feb. 8 felt like walking back in time. Men and women decked out in cowboy hats and boots, we...


A Hollywood movie mogul and his glamorous wife could hurt one of the top-selling drugs on the market. Last month, they filed t...



L.A. Cracks Down on Skid Row Slumlords

Feb. 25, 2003
By John Ryan

BY JOHN RYAN Special to CREJ LOS ANGELES - The days of crack addicts giving birth on couches, security guards dealing drugs, p...


The state's wine regions are fermenting over the tactics used by a controversial Oakland disability rights advocate. George Lo...



With Liberty and Tenants for All

Feb. 25, 2003
By Julie Nakashima

BY JULIE NAKASHIMA CREJ Staff Writer The U.S. Navy may have sailed on, but its former 550-acre Naval Training Center on Point ...


Brobeck Land Use Partner Alights

Feb. 25, 2003
By Toni Vranjes

Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison land-use partner Linda J. Bozung has joined the Los Angeles office of Piper Rudnick, bringing ...



City Slickers

Feb. 25, 2003
By Staff Writer

Lisa Specht is not a woman who is easy to miss. She is, after all, a glamorous showgirl turned one of L.A. Law's most promine...


BY LAWRENCE RUBENSTEIN It used to be that when I talked with a prospective client about the difficulties of managing resident...