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Government


Eumi Choi Named Ryan's Top Aide

Oct. 9, 2003
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - U.S. Attorney Kevin Ryan has reshuffled the top management in his office, announcing that Eumi Choi will take ...


Healthcare/Hospital Law


Case Pits States, U.S. Judges' Power

Oct. 9, 2003
By David Pike

WASHINGTON - Examining an important federalism issue, the Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared ready to reinforce the power of fe...


State Bar & Bar Associations


LOS ANGELES - Century City attorney Stephen F. Rohde vividly recalls interviewing in 1970 for the character portion of the New...


Criminal


SAN FRANCISCO - District Attorney Terence Hallinan announced Tuesday that within the month he will ask the Board of Supervisor...


Government


Judges Lead Way to Total-Entertainment State

Oct. 9, 2003
By Garry Abrams

Column By Garry Abrams - California is now officially a movie. The state's voters on Tuesday elected to totally recall reality...


Criminal


L.A. Coke Sting: Been There, Done That

Oct. 9, 2003
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - Edaleene Smith and her partners weren't the first crew to be duped by the Los Angeles Police Department into c...


Immigration


9th Expands Battered Wives' Protection

Oct. 9, 2003
By John Roemer

SAN FRANCISCO - Laura Luis Hernandez's dangerously violent husband followed her from Mexico to Los Angeles and persuaded her h...


Criminal


Bait and Switch

Oct. 9, 2003
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - It was a job Edaleene Smith couldn't refuse: Go to an unoccupied stash house, look for a key under the doormat...


Government


SAN FRANCSICO - District attorney candidate Kamala Harris must pay $34,000 to atone for failing to timely report that she brok...


Zoning, Planning and Use


Focus Column - Real Property Law - By Barry MacNaughton - As if construction, financing, tenancy and maintenance issues aren't...


Appellate Practice


Deputies Violated Knock-Notice Rule, Panel Says

Oct. 8, 2003
By Lawrence Kootnikoff

LOS ANGELES - A divided appeals panel Monday ruled that San Diego Sheriff's deputies violated the state's "knock-notice" rule ...


Government


Regime Change Won't Help Plaintiffs Bar

Oct. 8, 2003
By Linda Rapattoni

SACRAMENTO - Trial lawyers, who have given more than $1 million to keep a Democrat in the governor's office, said they anticip...


Criminal


Deputy Faces Charge Of Drug Possession

Oct. 8, 2003
By Jim Adamekn

RIVERSIDE - A sheriff's deputy was charged Monday with drug possession and evidence tampering after authorities said he was ca...


Judges and Judiciary


SFTLA's Sullivan To Join S.F. Bench

Oct. 8, 2003
By Donna Domino

SAN FRANCISCO - Donald J. Sullivan, a former president of the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association and former trial counsel...


WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court handed a defeat Monday to women's-rights and medical-professionals groups who had urged it to r...


Government


Senate Confirms Two Judges for San Diego

Oct. 8, 2003
By Brent Kendall

WASHINGTON - The federal district court in San Diego will be adding two more judges with the recent Senate confirmation of nom...


Government


Many Prepare To Smooth Out Election Kinks

Oct. 8, 2003
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - Electoral watchdogs and lawyers planned to fan out to polling places across the state today to smooth the kinks ...


Column By Garry Abrams - Fellow Californians, on this recall election day we are on the brink of big changes. We could wake up...


Communications


Cable Providers Have to Share, 9th Says

Oct. 8, 2003
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - The cable television industry will have to give Internet service providers open access to their high-speed cab...


Criminal


Leak Brings Party Role-Reversal

Oct. 7, 2003
By Brent Kendall

WASHINGTON - "You know, a single allegation can be most worthy of a special prosecutor." Given the myriad calls from Democrati...


Criminal


WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court removed a barrier Monday to the execution of a death-row inmate who must take antipsychotic dru...


Government


LOS ANGELES - A state appellate court has denied a petition by Los Angeles County authorities to remove three children from th...


Firm Watch


McGrane, Greenfield, Hannon & Harrington is the latest law firm to move into the newly renovated Ferry Building. The six-l...


Litigation


Group Sues to Protect Habitat of Birds

Oct. 7, 2003
By Eron Yehuda

Santa Barbara County's alleged poor oversight of a 600-acre park is threatening the safety of federally protected birds, accor...


Law Practice


Racial Disparity in Admissions Increases

Oct. 7, 2003
By Stefanie Knapp

A study released by the San Francisco-based Equal Justice Society found that racial disparity in law-school admissions is grow...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


Irvine-based JAMS is shoring up two coasts with newly acquired neutrals. The alternative dispute resolution provider group rec...


Criminal


The Magician

Oct. 7, 2003
By David Houston

Victor Sherman bumped against the criminal justice system for the first time in 1964, when he was charged with inciting a riot...


Litigation


Musician's Heir Sues Rapper Over Royalties

Oct. 7, 2003
By Toni Vranjes

Eminem catapulted into the limelight when his album "The Slim Shady LP" was released in 1999. Now, one of the songs from that ...


State Bar & Bar Associations


Criminal Law Event Lauds Bench, Bar

Oct. 7, 2003
By Toni Vranjes

The Century City Bar Association honored six members of the legal profession in September during its 12th annual Criminal Law ...


Litigation


Bryan Cave has agreed to settle claims of negligence over its representation of swindler Reed Slatkin. The firm will pay $650,...