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Labor/Employment


Employment Column - By Valerie Fontaine - Facing multiple interviewers at the same time can be intimidating, but with preparat...


Intellectual Property


Panel Plans to Reveal Proposals for Reform

Apr. 17, 2004
By Xenia Kobylarz

SAN FRANCISCO - An influential advisory panel is poised to release the results of a four-year study into possible improvements...


Judges and Judiciary


Cordell Receives Rose Bird Memorial Award

Apr. 17, 2004
By Donna Domino

SAN FRANCISCO - Retired Santa Clara Superior Court Judge LaDoris H. Cordell, the first black female judge in Northern Californ...


Public Interest


Police Union Chief Wants Death Penalty

Apr. 17, 2004
By Dennis Opatrny

SAN FRANCISCO - The head of San Francisco's police union has abruptly backed off his cautious endorsement of District Attorney...


LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy who had been accused of collecting state injury payments while doing heavy...


Product Liability


LOS ANGELES - The attorney for former users of the diabetes medication Rezulin told a Los Angeles Superior Court jury Thursday...


Appellate Practice


LOS ANGELES - Some of California's most influential Democratic and Republican lawyers wrote to the state's congressional deleg...


Judges and Judiciary


Serene Judge Likes Low Profile

Apr. 17, 2004
By Linda Rapattoni

MODESTO - Stanislaus County residents who hear the name Whiteside usually equate it first with Carol Whiteside, who worked for...


Criminal


SAN FRANCISCO - Two-strike convict Ronnie E. Young deserved a year off his sentence because he saved the life of a choking pri...


Appellate Practice


Court Allows FDA to Block Some State Warnings

Apr. 17, 2004
By Dennis Pfaff

SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court, handing a victory to the pharmaceutical industry and the Bush administration, ru...


Environmental


SAN DIEGO - Kathleen A. Salvaty sometimes rolls down her car window and sniffs the night air as she drives through Los Angeles...


Civil Rights


DA Says Killers Punished Victim for Lie

Apr. 16, 2004
By Robert Selna

SAN FRANCISCO - Four young men who killed transgender teen Gwen Araujo thought she deserved to die for deceiving them about he...


Focus Column - Litigation - By Michael M. Pollak - Many plaintiffs' attorneys have trouble pleading causes of action in insura...


Insurance


Focus Column - Insurance Law - By Kirk Pasich - It long has been the case that when an insured is sued and the complaint alleg...


Government


Forum Column - By Edmund Cogburn - Is U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay's political-power engine finally facing derailment?...


Appellate Practice


Panel Backs Citing All Opinions

Apr. 16, 2004
By Brent Kendall

WASHINGTON - After months of debate over the merits of a controversial proposal to allow the citation of so-called "unpublishe...


Criminal


Notebook - By Peter Blumberg - SAN FRANCISCO - Everyone applauds California inmate Ronnie Young for saving a man's life, but Y...


Education


Police, Judge Hold DUI Court in High School

Apr. 16, 2004
By Stefanie Knapp

LOS ANGELES - A 23-year-old man who was arrested with a blood alcohol level three times the legal limit was convicted twice We...


Appellate Practice


Court Reinstates $4.4 Million Verdict in Water-Slide Lawsuit

Apr. 16, 2004
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

RIVERSIDE - A state appellate court has reinstated a $4.4 million verdict awarded to a former San Bernardino County water-park...


Appellate Practice


LOS ANGELES - In a major victory for Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley, an appellate court Wednesday reinstated a pub...


Appellate Practice


LOS ANGELES - Theater owners must make seats available not just to wheelchair-bound moviegoers but also to their companions, a...


Judges and Judiciary


SANTA CLARA - Two of Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge William Danser's colleagues took the stand Wednesday, outlining ...


Judges and Judiciary


A Driven Idealist

Apr. 16, 2004
By Tyler Cunningham

SAN FRANCISCO - When she entered the fold of family lawyers, Rebecca L. Wightman was greeted with a shotgun. Wightman herself ...


Government


S.F. Law School Dean Eyed for Judicial Post

Apr. 16, 2004
By Donna Domino

SAN FRANCISCO - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who has yet to name his judicial appointments secretary nearly five months into hi...


Column By Garry Abrams - The finger-pointing and hand-wringing over the Sept. 11 attacks appears to be reaching a bone-crackin...


Family


Court Focuses on Validity of Marriages

Apr. 16, 2004
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court now wants to know why it should nullify more than 4,000 San Francisco marriage li...


Appellate Practice


Court to Consider Liability for Libel on Web

Apr. 16, 2004
By Xenia Kobylarz

SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court agreed unanimously Wednesday to review a controversial appeal court ruling that ...


Environmental


Reforesting After Fire Avoids Tinderbox

Apr. 15, 2004
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Emma T. Suarez - In August and September of 2001, the devastating Star Fire swept through the El Dorado and ...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


Focus Column - Alternative Dispute Resolution - By Richard Chernick - A well-drafted arbitration clause specifies the number o...


Government


State Can't Recoup Huge Energy Costs

Apr. 15, 2004
By Hudson Sangree

SACRAMENTO - Attorney General Bill Lockyer says blame an outmoded 80-year-old legal policy for the state's inability to win ba...