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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...


Firm Watch


Five corporate attorneys have left their positions at indigenous San Diego firm Procopio Cory to join the local outposts of Lo...


Appellate Practice


Strip Clubs Fight for Acceptance

Apr. 20, 2004
By Dan Evans

SANTA ANA - Exactly how much is a cozy lap dance or a naked lady serving you juice worth? Bill Gammoh for one has been willing...


Personal Injury & Torts


A jury recently awarded the family of a mentally ill woman $168,240 after finding three Long Beach officers negligent in her s...


Large Firms


Lawyer-Chemist Reacts With Firm

Apr. 20, 2004
By Joel Rosenblatt

Lauren L. Stevens, a patent lawyer with a doctorate in organic chemistry, last month joined the Palo Alto office of intellectu...


Firm Watch


Steefel Outpost Gains a Partner

Apr. 20, 2004
By Liz Valsamis

San Francisco's Steefel, Levitt & Weiss has hired Jeffrey Wortman to serve as a partner in the firm's Los Angeles office. ...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


As a professional drummer in the early 1980s, Michael R. Diliberto took cues from other band members on when to join in and wh...


Litigation


Principles of War Apply as Well to Courtroom Battles

Apr. 20, 2004
By Contributing Writer

Column - Trial Strategy - By Byron W. Cooper - Many parallels have been drawn between war and litigation. Both require leaders...


Firm Watch


Latham Captivates Cooley Tech-Transactions Partner

Apr. 20, 2004
By Joel Rosenblatt

Technology transactions partner Glenn Nash has left Cooley Godward to join the Menlo Park office of Latham & Watkins. Nash...


Intellectual Property


During his days in law school, Bill Hunter says, he used to complain that going into patent law wouldn't give him opportunitie...


Forum Column - By David Wood - Surf through the how-to tips on MarthaStewart.com and you'll notice a common thread. Whether th...


Intellectual Property


Focus Column - Intellectual Property - Rajiv P. Patel - Patents deployed for strategic business purposes in a licensing or lit...


Healthcare/Hospital Law


Focus Column - Health Care Law - By Harvey L. Rochman and Joanna S. McCallum - The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals surprised...


Judges and Judiciary


SAN FRANCISCO - Terry Francke, the Sacramento lawyer who long championed freedom of the press as general counsel at the Califo...


Criminal


SAN DIEGO - A judge has issued a preliminary injunction banning 86 men accused of being members of a southeast San Diego crimi...


Appellate Practice


LOS ANGELES - In a sharply worded opinion, a state appellate court has rebuked an Orange County judge for throwing out a busin...


Appellate Practice


'War on Terrorism' Amicus Briefs Stack Up

Apr. 20, 2004
By David Pike

WASHINGTON - The light- and dark-green amicus briefs in the Supreme Court's first cases assessing the constitutionality of the...


Criminal


Parole Not Likely for Chowchilla Kidnapper

Apr. 20, 2004
By Robert Selna

SAN FRANCISCO - One of the men convicted of kidnapping a busload of children outside Chowchilla in 1976 appears to have suffer...