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Judges and Judiciary


Defense attorneys preparing for a rare San Francisco death-penalty trial suffered another blow Monday when a federal appeals c...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


LOS ANGELES - When Los Angeles mediator Laurel Kaufer saw the devastation of Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast a year and a ...


Judges and Judiciary


Justices Allow Prosecution of Iranians in U.S.

Jan. 10, 2007
By Brent Kendall

WASHINGTON - Sidestepping a closely watched case on terrorism law and the First Amendment, the U.S. Supreme Court refused Mond...


Law Practice


Retired Lawyer Was Known for His Loyalty

Jan. 10, 2007
By Alexa Hylandn

LOS ANGELES - No services are planned for retired attorney George M. Henzie, who was known for a tireless work ethic and extre...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


Freedom for Franchisees

Jan. 10, 2007
By Eric Berkowitzn

FOCUS COLUMN - By Ivan Rothman - A recent 9th Circuit decision questions mandatory venue clauses in arbitration and consumer a...


Appellate Practice


A state appellate court Monday shot down actor Robert Wagner's bid to sue Columbia Pictures for half the profits of the two "C...


Firm Watch


Manatt Hires Federal Prosecutor

Jan. 10, 2007
By Emma Dewaldn

LOS ANGELES - The start of the New Year did not mark an end to the departures from the U.S. attorney's office in Los Angeles. ...


SAN FRANCISCO - On the same day she was sworn in as Santa Clara County district attorney, Dolores Carr revealed that her choic...


State Bar & Bar Associations


State Bar Ends Grace Period for Late Dues

Jan. 10, 2007
By Amy Yarbroughn

SAN FRANCISCO - Lawyers, like credit card holders, will soon feel the financial sting of late fees. ...


Judicial Profile


Backlog Buster

Jan. 10, 2007
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

INDIO - He'd tried only civil cases as a lawyer, so Judge Harold W. Hopp experienced a little extra stress when he got a crimi...


Entertainment & Sports


Oakland Judge Catches Wild Pitch

Jan. 9, 2007
By Tim Hay

SAN FRANCISCO - It began with jeering Oakland A's fans and ended with a Texas Rangers pitcher heaving a chair into the stands ...


LOS ANGELES - Vitesse Semiconductors Corp., which has teetered in financial turmoil during widespread accounting and stock-opt...


Criminal


Prison Proposal Is Disturbingly Akin to Eugenics

Jan. 9, 2007
By Eric Berkowitzn

FORUM COLUMN - By Robin Levi and Vanessa Huang - A state commission's consideration of elective sterilization for women prison...


Law Practice


There's Always Another Side

Jan. 9, 2007
By Eric Berkowitzn

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ...


Judges and Judiciary


Panel Receives Five Names for 2nd District Seat

Jan. 9, 2007
By Amy Yarbroughn

SAN FRANCISCO - The names of three Los Angeles Superior Court judges, a federal magistrate judge and an appellate attorney hav...


Judges and Judiciary


SAN FRANCISCO - A federal judge Friday sentenced a former Silicon Valley executive to 17 years in prison, calling him a "profe...


Firm Watch


Digital Domain Lures Raskin Peter Litigator

Jan. 9, 2007
By Andrew Harmonn

LOS ANGELES - Joseph Gabriel, a partner at Raskin Peter Rubin & Simon, will move in-house this month to become general cou...


Litigation


SAN DIEGO - Lawyers for two Kurds who live in San Diego County had set their sights on suing Saddam Hussein for authorizing ge...


Judges and Judiciary


Justice Delayed: Dilemma of Habeas

Jan. 9, 2007
By Peter Blumberg

COLUMN - By Peter Blumberg - It's every appellate defense attorney's nightmare. You finally persuade a court that your client ...


SAN FRANCISCO - A group of highly regarded natural-resources, real estate, and land-use and environmental partners will join r...


Natural Resources


Energy Shortage ... What About My Practice?

Jan. 9, 2007
By Eric Berkowitzn

FORUM COLUMN - By David M. Marquez - As the era of cheap and plentiful energy starts to wane, David Marquez examines the ramif...


Firm Watch


Reed Smith Enters 2007 With Richards Butler

Jan. 9, 2007
By Alexa Hylandn

LOS ANGELES - After a year of negotiations, Reed Smith and London-based Richards Butler officially merged Jan. 1. ...


Firm Watch


Firms Expand Bankruptcy Practices

Jan. 9, 2007
By Emma Dewaldn

LOS ANGELES - Like squirrels stashing acorns, law firms are preparing for colder economic times by amping up their bankruptcy ...


Criminal


Judge Lets Pellicano Represent Himself

Jan. 9, 2007
By Jennifer Hammn

LOS ANGELES - A federal judge on Friday granted private eye Anthony Pellicano's request to represent himself at the 112-count,...


Criminal


Life Without Parole for S.F. Officer's Death

Jan. 9, 2007
By Laura Ernden

SAN FRANCISCO - A San Francisco jury verdict last week that will send a cop killer to prison for life without parole appears t...


Judges and Judiciary


Supreme Court Will Hear Securities-Fraud Case

Jan. 9, 2007
By Brent Kendall

WASHINGTON - In a case that could make it more difficult for shareholders to sue public companies for securities fraud, the U....


Healthcare/Hospital Law


Tenet Sues Kaiser Over Payment of Hospital Bills

Jan. 9, 2007
By Anne Marie Ruff

LOS ANGELES - Two health care giants are going to court over hospital bills. Tenet Healthcare Corp., whose 2005 revenues were ...


Firm Watch


McGuireWoods Picks Up Jenkens Lawyers

Jan. 9, 2007
By Emma Dewaldn

LOS ANGELES - It's out with the old and in with the new at a pair of Los Angeles law firms. ...


Immigration


Judge Orders Hearing for Immigrant

Jan. 9, 2007
By Sandra Hernandezn

LOS ANGELES - A federal judge said the U.S. government must provide a hearing for a Senegalese immigrant held for two years wh...


Judicial Profile


SAN FRANCISCO - After 11 years of hearing criminal and civil trials, the toughest decision for incoming San Francisco County S...