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Forum Column - By MKB Darmer - The conviction of Martha Stewart and her former broker, Peter Bacanovic, on March 5 was a spect...


Focus Column - Probate Law - By Marshal Oldman - In the matter of American Contractors Indemnity Co. v. Saladino, B1585...


Forum Column - By David Mark - First-year medical students are often told, "First, do no harm." Elections officials should hee...


Law Practice


Trevor-Law-Run Shell Loses to AG

Mar. 18, 2004
By Leslie Simmons

LOS ANGELES - State Attorney General Bill Lockyer on Tuesday won a default judgment that could be worth $1 million against a c...


Judges and Judiciary


Judiciary Chair Lectures Judges

Mar. 18, 2004
By Brent Kendall

WASHINGTON - The issue of judges who "downwardly depart" from federal sentencing guidelines continues to be a sore point in re...


Intellectual Property


Dickinson Named as Top IP Counsel for GE

Mar. 18, 2004
By Xenia Kobylarz

SAN FRANCISCO - Former U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Director Q. Todd Dickinson has been named General Electric Co.'s vice ...


Law Practice


Founding Partner Mentored Young Lawyers

Mar. 18, 2004
By Amy Spees

LOS ANGELES - Donald C. Petersen, founding partner of the Glendale law firm Knapp, Petersen & Clarke, died March 4 at Tarz...


Judges and Judiciary


Steep Learning Curve Is No Match for New Judge

Mar. 18, 2004
By Sarah Garveyn

LOS ANGELES - In 1974, James D. Otto got his first assignment as an associate at the Los Angeles litigation firm of Cummins, W...


Government


DA Investigators Leave a Trail of Tickets

Mar. 18, 2004
By Dennis Opatrny

SAN FRANCISCO - One of the biggest surprises for new San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris was to learn her 42 investi...


Litigation


Attorneys in Florida Are Denied Fees in GE Suit

Mar. 18, 2004
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - A group of Florida lawyers failed Tuesday to piggyback on the fee request of California attorneys who settled ...


Judges and Judiciary


Whiteside Plays Firm But Fair

Mar. 18, 2004
By Linda Rapattoni

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


Criminal


LOS ANGELES - Federal prosecutors will no longer try to use information that accused double agent Katrina Leung provided in vo...


Government


PUC Members Are Shut Out

Mar. 18, 2004
By Dennis Pfaff

SAN FRANCISCO - The two members of the California Public Utilities Commission who opposed an agreement crucial to the bankrupt...


Law Practice


The Future Is Open

Mar. 17, 2004
By Xenia Kobylarz

SAN FRANCISCO - Jason Wacha is one of the country's pre-eminent experts on open source software licensing, but the 41-year-old...


Entertainment & Sports


Suit Spurs More Effort in B.I.G. Murder

Mar. 17, 2004
By Garry Abrams

Column By Garry Abrams - The seventh anniversary of the unsolved murder of rap mogul Notorious B.I.G. passed without much noti...


Government


Forum Column - By Griffin B. Bell and Alan K. Simpson - Legal reform is bogged down in the clear perception that what's at sta...


Personal Injury & Torts


Forum Column - By Carrie Nixon and James Copland - "So, when do you expect the class action bill to come up in the Senate agai...


Constitutional Law


Bush Uses Law to Undercut Bill of Rights

Mar. 17, 2004
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Forum Column - By Jennifer Van Bergen - What is today's news? Haiti? Guantnamo? Iraq? Bin Laden? The primaries? Martha Stewart...


Appellate Practice


Focus Column - Administrative Law - By Stuart Miller - In its recent decision in Cox v. Roskelley, 2004 DJDAR 2227 (9th...


Law Practice


SAN FRANCISCO - Stephen Cowan, a former managing partner of O'Melveny & Myers' San Francisco office and a renowned real es...


Criminal


Silence Shrouds Two-Strikes Rule

Mar. 17, 2004
By David Houston

LOS ANGELES - In a downtown Los Angeles courtroom last week, a 28-year-old 18th Street gang member was sentenced to a life pri...


Government


Commission Rejects a Fine for Prominent Lawyer

Mar. 17, 2004
By Linda Rapattoni

SACRAMENTO - In an unusual move Monday, the Fair Political Practices Commission rejected a $16,000 fine recommended by an admi...


Discipline


No-Contest Plea in Ticket-Fixing Case

Mar. 17, 2004
By Craiq Anderson

SAN JOSE - Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge William Danser's co-defendant pleaded no contest Monday to felony conspira...


Natural Resources


China's Legal Struggle

Mar. 17, 2004
By Erik Cummins

SAN FRANCISCO - Environmental rules and regulations have been on the books in the People's Republic of China for more than 20 ...


Civil Rights


LOS ANGELES - Major League Baseball teams and Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig shared a victory Monday when U.S. District Judge...


Appellate Practice


Court Hits 2 With Sanctions

Mar. 17, 2004
By John Roemer

SAN FRANCISCO - A federal appellate panel Monday had harsh words and big sanctions for San Francisco lawyer Arlo Hale Smith, w...


Judges and Judiciary


Judge Touts Education to Help Defendants Improve

Mar. 17, 2004
By Anne La Jeunesse

LOS ANGELES - The young man stood shackled before Los Angeles Superior Court Judge John Vernon Meigs, struggling to explain wh...


Government


Attorneys Direct Jurors to Ukrane

Mar. 17, 2004
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - The four-year investigation of alleged corruption involving former Ukraine Prime Minister Pavlo Lazarenko come...


Firm Watch


Firm Adds Securities-Litigation Partner

Mar. 16, 2004
By Erik Cummins

New York's Shearman & Sterling opened its San Francisco office in 1979, making it one of the first nonindigenous firms to ...


Intellectual Property


Trouble Hits 'Passion' Production House

Mar. 16, 2004
By Draeger Martinez

The post-production house for actor Mel Gibson's hit film, "The Passion of the Christ," has come into a world of legal trouble...