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Constitutional Law


Panel Dismayed by Lesbian Parent Case

Feb. 24, 2004
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - A state appellate panel seems troubled that a woman who supplied the eggs so that her lesbian partner could ge...


Judges and Judiciary


From the Right

Feb. 24, 2004
By Dennis Pfaff

OAKLAND - Alameda Superior Court Judge Joseph R. Hurley knows his political conservatism goes against the grain of the leftist...


Workers' Comp.


LOS ANGELES - Is Tom Higgins an overzealous prosecutor unfairly targeting his political opponents? Or is the candidate for dis...


Law Practice


Employment Column - By Lin M. Meyer - Remember the days when it was axiomatic that lawyers wore business suits to work? Well, ...


Forum Column - By Sue Blake - By now, the entire legal community has heard of Kevin Cooper, the man convicted of hacking to de...


Banking


Forum Column - By Jeffrey R. Albregts - The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, a quasi-local governmental agency wit...


Litigation


Getty Tells Strip Club to Pay Up

Feb. 21, 2004
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

COLTON - In the latest legal squabble over billboards showing a woman wearing only a tool belt as an advertisement for a Colto...


Criminal


LOS ANGELES - Saying a growing number of scam artists have been passing themselves off as lawyers, Los Angeles County District...


Banking


Trust Settlement Brings $33M

Feb. 21, 2004
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - Bank of America resolved a decade-old dispute over excessive fees charged to manage 2,600 trust accounts by ag...


Media


Berg Is Named New DJ Editor

Feb. 21, 2004
By John Roemer

SAN FRANCISCO - Martin Berg, an award-winning legal affairs reporter, was named editor Thursday of the San Francisco Daily Jou...


Labor/Employment


Three-Ring Capital-Punishment Circus

Feb. 21, 2004
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Franklin E. Zimring - The national news is overflowing with stories about crime and punishment this past mon...


Criminal


Officials Want Data on Predator

Feb. 21, 2004
By Robert Selna

SAN FRANCISCO - Oakland and Alameda County officials are seeking information regarding Cary Verse, the second man designated b...


Judges and Judiciary


LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles Superior Court judge already under scrutiny for having improper contact with two sexual abuse vict...


Personal Injury & Torts


Groups Say Reform Effort Would Hurt Consumers

Feb. 21, 2004
By Linda Rapattoni

SACRAMENTO - Sixty groups sent a letter Thursday to corporate donors backing an initiative to reform the state's unfair compet...


Judges and Judiciary


LOS ANGELES - At different points in her life, Los Angeles Superior Court Commissioner Rebecca G. Omens wanted to be a dancer ...


Criminal


SAN FRANCISCO - A state appellate court Thursday declared unconstitutional a California law that allows juvenile sex offenders...


Constitutional Law


S.F. Sues State Over Same-Sex Marriage

Feb. 21, 2004
By Tyler Cunningham

SAN FRANCISCO - Hoping to focus the debate over San Francisco's gay marriage revolution on the constitutional issue, San Franc...


Criminal


Air Force Reserve's Top Lawyer Wins Promotion

Feb. 20, 2004
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

RIVERSIDE - After years of negotiating powers of attorney on the steps of airplanes departing for war and ensuring protests at...


Criminal


Court Must End Death Penalty for Children

Feb. 20, 2004
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Richard C. Dieter - The U.S. Supreme Court took a step in the right direction when it agreed to review the c...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


Focus Column - Alternative Dispute Resolution - By Deborah Rothman and Zela G. Claiborne - A veteran trial lawyer once said th...


Public Interest


Leave Peaceful Anti-War Activists Alone

Feb. 20, 2004
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Marjorie Cohn - Apparently for the first time since the dark days of J. Edgar Hoover, the government has tri...


Insurance


Focus Column - Insurance Law - By Kirk A. Pasich - In recent years, questions continued to arise as to how insurance polices a...


Litigation


Suits Between Lawyer, Paralegal Get Nowhere

Feb. 20, 2004
By Tyler Cunningham

SAN FRANCISCO - A Superior Court jury has returned complete defense verdicts in a sexual harassment case between local attorne...


Appellate Practice


Contempt Eyed in High Court No-Show

Feb. 20, 2004
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - The two San Francisco attorneys who blame each other for standing up the state's highest court last week now f...


Criminal


Brother Killed Girl, Defense Says

Feb. 20, 2004
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - Defense lawyers said Wednesday that stabbing victim Stephanie Crowe was killed by her brother and two of his teena...


Appellate Practice


S.F. MARRIAGES APPEAL

Feb. 20, 2004
By Stefanie Knapp

San Francisco can continue to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples after the 1st District Court of Appeal late Wednesda...


Environmental


Legal Terms Don't Do Trinity Justice

Feb. 20, 2004
By Dennis Pfaff

Reporter's Notebook - By Dennis Pfaff - DOUGLAS CITY - Stepping into the Trinity River in February is an exercise in endurance...


State Bar & Bar Associations


Column By Garry Abrams - Just when gadfly attorney Richard Isaac Fine, who has an almost legendary reputation for tangling wit...


Government


Attempt to Block Vehicle License Fee Cutback Fails

Feb. 20, 2004
By Linda Rapattoni

SACRAMENTO - The California Supreme Court denied a petition Wednesday by two civil rights groups and a student association to ...


Environmental


Farmers' Water Suits Blocked

Feb. 20, 2004
By Dennis Pfaff

SAN FRANCISCO - Individual farmers cannot sue the federal government for curtailing water deliveries for environmental reasons...