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Appellate Practice


Court Kills State Law on Anti-Union Efforts

Apr. 22, 2004
By Dennis Pfaff

SAN FRANCISCO - A California law prohibiting employers from using money they get from the state to finance anti-union efforts ...


Criminal


Unseemly Politics of Death

Apr. 22, 2004
By Philip Carrizosa

Column By Philip Carrizosa - San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris has been taking a considerable amount of heat latel...


Criminal


War on Terrorism Goes to Court

Apr. 22, 2004
By David Pike

WASHINGTON - Taking its first look at the Bush administration's war on terrorism, the Supreme Court on Tuesday laid down a bar...


Law Practice


Attorney Battles to Right Capital System

Apr. 21, 2004
By David Houston

SANTA BARBARA - Robert M. Sanger threw Santa Barbara courts into disarray last year when he convinced a judge that the county'...


Government


Forum Column - By Dirk Stemerman - Many have characterized the recent workers' compensation legislation as another victory for...


Government


Focus Column - International Law - By Carlos Dodds, Mara Eugenia Oliver & Daniel Orlansky - U.S. employers with employees ...


Litigation


Bar Shines Light on No-Show Attorneys

Apr. 21, 2004
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - A veteran San Francisco attorney under fire for standing up the California Supreme Court in February made "num...


LOS ANGELES - Johnnie L. Cochran Jr., one of the most celebrated attorneys in the United States, underwent exploratory surgery...


WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider whether police officers violate the Fourth Amendment when they arr...


Litigation


Fear of Study Seems Unfounded

Apr. 21, 2004
By Xenia Kobylarz

SAN FRANCISCO - Advocates for reform of the U.S. patent system have gained a new champion. The National Academy of Sciences, a...


Litigation


After Many Warnings, Suit Is Tossed

Apr. 21, 2004
By Donna Domino

SAN FRANCISCO - He ignored five orders for discovery. Then he was sanctioned twice for disobeying court orders. In an attempt ...


Judges and Judiciary


SAN FRANCISCO - A San Francisco judge, accusing a prosecutor of the "willful, deliberate concealment" of evidence, has refused...


Government


LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley vowed Monday to fight county plans to eliminate 23 deputy dist...


Criminal


Justices Mull Death-Row Dilemma

Apr. 21, 2004
By David Pike

WASHINGTON - Faced with the prospect of overturning more than 100 death penalties - and perhaps thousands of noncapital senten...


Judges and Judiciary


WASHINGTON - After serving on the highly contentious Senate Judiciary Committee for 23 years, Sen. Arlen Specter is only one e...


Appellate Practice


Column By Garry Abrams - Among federal judges, size matters. ...


Judges and Judiciary


Fairness Under Fire

Apr. 21, 2004
By John Roemer

FAIRFIELD - Superior Court Judge Mike Nail works hard to banish the notion that he favors prosecutors in his Solano County cou...


Government


GENDER DECISION

Apr. 21, 2004
By Dan Evans

SANTA ANA - Westminster officials dodged a $7.8 million bullet Monday, as state education officials found the school district'...


Law Practice


Court: Lawyers Can Take Suits Too Far

Apr. 21, 2004
By John Roemer

SAN FRANCISCO - You've got to know when to fold 'em. An angry client unjustly accused Woodland Hills lawyer Jerome Zamos of fr...


Criminal


Court Voids Shoplifter's 'Cruel' Sentence

Apr. 21, 2004
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - A federal appeals court voided a three-time shoplifter's 25-years-to-life prison sentence Monday, labeling it ...


Firm Watch


Legal Eaglets Finally Land a Web Mentor

Apr. 20, 2004
By Stefanie Knapp

The Internet has taken over many facets of everyday life, from shopping to meeting that special someone. But until recently, y...


Administrative/Regulatory


Eyewear Concern Prevails Against Consumer Cause

Apr. 20, 2004
By Draeger Martinez

Emerging Vision, an eyewear company that operates the Sterling Optical and Site For Sore Eyes retail chains, has won its fight...


Law Practice


King of Jail Mail Credits Marketing Skills

Apr. 20, 2004
By David Houston

Criminal defense attorney Larry Wolf may not be a marketing genius. But, at the very least, he's a marketing junkie. "I've don...


Litigation


Cellular giant Qualcomm has managed to keep a lock on its global-positioning-system technology, used to track the location of ...


Solo and Small Firms


Sole Survivor

Apr. 20, 2004
By Contributing Writer

Column - Law Firm Management - By Linda Fermoyle Rice - Your boss just asked you to make an appearance for him and you expect ...


Litigation


15 Californians Rise to College Of Trial Lawyers

Apr. 20, 2004
By Draeger Martinez

The American College of Trial Lawyers has added 15 California attorneys to its ranks. The honorees include big-firm stalwarts,...


Solo and Small Firms


Return to Sender

Apr. 20, 2004
By David Houston

Daily Journal EXTRA Feature - By David Houston - Fernando, a 46-year-old Santa Fe Springs roofer, didn't want to tell his wife...


Intellectual Property


Help High-Tech

Apr. 20, 2004
By Tina Spee

Digital technology and the Internet are creating a new breed of intellectual property litigants, says Jennifer Granick, execut...


Government


S. F. Might Rule First on Abortion Ban

Apr. 20, 2004
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - A federal judge in San Francisco may be the first to decide the constitutionality of the Partial-Birth Abortio...


Insurance


Actor Lou Ferrigno, best known for his role as "The Incredible Hulk," and his wife Carla had a not-so-incredible experience in...