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Administrative/Regulatory


Letter to the Editor - The relentless William J. Becker Jr.'s latest article ("Thanksgiving: An Endorsement of Religion Lost o...


Litigation


Focus Column - By Laura W. Brill, Christopher M. Newman,Ted M. Sichelman and Jonathan P. Steinsapir - Decisions of federal cou...


Healthcare/Hospital Law


Forum Column - By Jeffrey A. Lowe - A society can suffer no greater indictment than allowing children to suffer needlessly or ...


Insurance


LOS ANGELES - Insurance adjusters won a $120 million settlement this month in a class action claim that alleged Allstate Insu...


Labor/Employment


Employment Column - By Jonathan Fraser Light - Employment lawyers both relish and dread the onslaught of new laws with which t...


Public Interest


ACLU Has Two Faces For the United Way

Dec. 3, 2005
By Contributing Writer

Letter to the Editor - Isn't it ironic that the ACLU - the same organization that has been pressing the United Way to refuse d...


Arbitrator Profile


Neutral Brings Tenacity and Class to Table

Dec. 3, 2005
By Kenneth Davis

LOS ANGELES - A Gumby doll sits on the desk of Toluca Lake mediator Steve Cerveris. The job of the animated TV character, Cerv...


Appellate Practice


Forum Column - By Michael M. Berger - Question: What do you get when the Court of Appeal issues an opinion that reverses the t...


Criminal


LOS ANGELES - Now that Mexico's Supreme Court has cleared the way for thousands of alleged killers to stand trial in the Unite...


Law Practice


Many Different Routes, No Easy Answers

Dec. 3, 2005
By Anne Marie Ruff

LOS ANGELES - Any woman attorney - no matter what her practice or employer - will gladly talk about the struggle to balance fa...


Environmental


SAN FRANCISCO - An Oakland school's burned out music program will be the beneficiary of an unusual deal between the state and ...


Criminal


Briefly

Dec. 2, 2005
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

CIVIL TRIALS END - Buckling under a heavy criminal trial caseload, Riverside Superior Court officials have decided to halt civ...


Judges and Judiciary


In Chambers

Dec. 2, 2005
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - The San Diego County Superior Court judges have elected three San Diego-area lawyers as commissioners. The three a...


Focus Column - By Mitchell A. Jacobs and Robert Burch - As society has become more mobile, the courts have been presented with...


Civil Rights


Letter to the Editor - I was very impressed with Stephen F. Rohde's article "Count Your Blessings: An Open Letter to Ex-'Comba...


Government


Forum Column - By Marjorie Cohn - At the eleventh hour, the Bush administration has once again pulled its punches in the case ...


Administrative/Regulatory


Letter to the Editor - Thanksgiving is a wonderful holiday. It promotes, in this otherwise busy and commercialized culture of ...


LOS ANGELES - Because demand for paralegals is expected to soar in the next few years, the field is becoming an increasingly ...


Judges and Judiciary


Judge Seeks Dismissal of Charges

Dec. 2, 2005
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

VENTURA - Attorneys for Diana R. Hall on Wednesday asked the state Commission on Judicial Performance to dismiss misconduct c...


Immigration


Immigration Officials Arrest Illegal Workers

Dec. 2, 2005
By Sandra Hernandezn

LOS ANGELES - Immigration officials arrested 17 illegal workers Wednesday as part of an investigation into a Southern Califor...


Appellate Practice


Court Sustains $1.8 Million Civil Penalty

Dec. 2, 2005
By Don De Benedictis

SANTA ANA - An appellate court Wednesday left in place a $1.8 million civil penalty against an Orange County lawyer for filin...


Law Practice


How to Find the Job You're Really Looking For

Dec. 2, 2005
By Lorelei Laird

LOS ANGELES - Every year, law-school career counselors around the state field calls for help from recent graduates who've dis...


Government


LOS ANGELES - Call it keeping up with the Joneses - City Hall style. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa barely filled the newly creat...


Criminal


Court Won't Reopen Williams Death Case

Dec. 2, 2005
By John Roemer

LOS ANGELES - Chief Justice Ronald M. George was outvoted by his colleagues Wednesday in an 11th hour bid to re-open the case ...


Immigration


SAN FRANCISCO - A federal appeals court held Wednesday that an immigrant cannot be guilty of attempted illegal re-entry to the...


Law Practice


Appeals Courts Split on Three-Strikes Law

Dec. 2, 2005
By Leslie Simmons And Itir Yakar

SAN FRANCISCO - In separate three-strikes cases, justices on federal and state appeals panels are at odds over whether court-a...


Law Practice


A WOMAN'S WORK - I had assumed that I would have a baby on Monday and go right back to work on Tuesday, Wednesday at the lates...


Government


LOS ANGELES - For those of us who forget birthdays and other occasions, here's another thing to forget: greeting cards bearing...


Judges and Judiciary


EL CENTRO - When Imperial County Superior Court Judge Barrett Foerster takes off his robe at the end of the day, he has to che...


Judges and Judiciary


Court Shift on Abortion Unlikely, This Time

Dec. 2, 2005
By Brent Kendall

WASHINGTON - Jumping back into the abortion debate for first time in five years, the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday considere...