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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...


Personal Injury & Torts


Contrite in Public, Contrary in Court

Feb. 19, 2004
By Joy Shaw

LOS ANGELES - In the wake of a church report acknowledging that hundred of priests have been accused of molesting children, al...


Constitutional Law


Forum Column - By Richard McKee - Fighting public agency secrecy just got a little easier with the Los Angeles Times successfu...


Labor/Employment


Focus Column - Employment Law - By Michael D. Singer - With the attention of the wage-and-hour class-action bar focused on the...


Government


Forum Column - By Bennett Kelley - A chorus of Democrats have declared that the Bush administration is among the most reckless...


Juvenile


Supervisors OK Foster-Care Diversion Plan

Feb. 19, 2004
By Susan Mc Rae

LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles County supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved a plan aimed at helping troubled families keep child...


Intellectual Property


Flea Market Owner Loses Copyright Lawsuit

Feb. 19, 2004
By John Ryan

LOS ANGELES - The president of the Recording Industry Association of America claimed victory Tuesday on one front of the battl...


Government


Governor's Finances Defended

Feb. 19, 2004
By Linda Rapattoni

SACRAMENTO - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who has been criticized for raising millions of dollars to promote his bond and budg...


Criminal


Transient's Murder Trial Begins

Feb. 19, 2004
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - Six years after the stabbing death of 12-year-old Stephanie Crowe, prosecutors on Tuesday began opening statements...


Personal Injury & Torts


LOS ANGELES - In a ruling that could have widespread implications for lawsuits against automobile manufacturers, a Los Angeles...


Law Practice


LOS ANGELES - In its bid to fend off a hostile takeover by Comcast Corp, media giant Walt Disney Co. has called in a cast of t...


International


Risking Iraq

Feb. 19, 2004
By Erik Cummins

SAN FRANCISCO - Like many Baghdad businessmen, Salam Abdullah relies upon a generator to make up for the city's spotty electri...


Large Firms


Lawsuit From Ex-Brobeck Employees Moves Ahead

Feb. 19, 2004
By Erik Cummins

SAN FRANCISCO - Former employees of the defunct Brobeck, Phleger & Harrison can proceed with their lawsuit against Philade...


Litigation


Judge Takes Control of Prison Jobs Program

Feb. 19, 2004
By Stefanie Knapp

LOS ANGELES - Responding to complaints that state inmates in a prison jobs program were not paid fairly or even at all, a San ...


Judges and Judiciary


OAKLAND - Alameda Superior Court Judge Lawrence John Appel has a definite view of what does - and what does not - constitute a...


Litigation


Gay Marriage Can Continue in S.F., For Now

Feb. 19, 2004
By Robert Selna

SAN FRANCISCO - A judge Tuesday ordered the city of San Francisco to stop issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples or to ...


Firm Watch


Gordon & Rees Attracts Labor Attorney

Feb. 18, 2004
By Draeger Martinez

By Draeger Martinez Business litigator and labor lawyer Theresa Kristovich has joined the Los Angeles office of Gordon & ...


Litigation


Attorneys Must Think More Like Judges to Help Clients

Feb. 18, 2004
By Contributing Writer

Column Appellate Insights By Daniel M. Kolkey Most lawyers learn to distinguish unfavorable precedent. Few learn to distingui...


Firm Watch


Employment Firm Adds New Partner

Feb. 18, 2004
By Liz Valsamis

By Liz Valsamis Employment firm Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart has added Lori Bowman as a partner in its Los An...


Firm Watch


Breaking Up Is Hard for One O'Neill Lysaght Alum

Feb. 18, 2004
By Draeger Martinez

By Draeger Martinez The breakup of Los Angeles litigation firm O'Neill Lysaght & Sun last year catapulted the firm's 20 a...


Firm Watch


By Erik Cummins Known primarily as an employment and labor firm, Chicago's Seyfarth Shaw has lured venture capital and emergi...