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Law Practice


Warren Commission Counsel Loved Flying

Sep. 28, 2002
By Sandra Corrales

LOS ANGELES - An emeritus UCLA professor who was assistant counsel on the Warren Commission died in a plane crash on Wednesday...


Law Practice


LOS ANGELES - Karla Kerlin once overheard a female colleague in the district attorney's office refer to her in a catty way as ...


Criminal


RIVERSIDE - According to law enforcement, 3-month-old Jacob Smith's last meal included a lethal dose of methamphetamine. A cor...


Government


Suit by Davis Over Ad Is Ruled a SLAPP

Sep. 28, 2002
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - A state appellate court says Gov. Gray Davis illegally used the courts to squelch the free speech rights of an...


Litigation


Like Suitors Avoiding a Prenup

Sep. 28, 2002
By Tyler Cunningham

SAN FRANCISCO - "There's a lot of trust that goes on," former San Francisco Supervisor Angela Alioto said from the witness sta...


Labor/Employment


SAN FRANCISCO - Some of the nation's best known retailers, including The Gap Inc., Target and J.C. Penney Co. Inc., reached a ...


Litigation


Tort Group Withdraws Ballot Issue

Sep. 28, 2002
By Linda Rapattoni

SACRAMENTO - A tort reform group decided Thursday to drop an attempt to get voters to overturn a new law affecting summary jud...


Litigation


'Pearle Vision' Case Returns to Original Judge

Sep. 28, 2002
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - Presiding Superior Court Judge Richard E. L. Strauss on Thursday sent a case back where it started after a challen...


Labor/Employment


Employment Column - By Phillip R. Maltin - Employers dream of creating a workplace free from sexual harassment. Sadly, however...


Litigation


Thou Shalt

Sep. 27, 2002
By Columnist

Dicta Column - By Robert Spanner - In presenting a complicated case to a jury, the greatest service a lawyer can perform often...


Entertainment & Sports


Focus Column - By David Halberstadter and Benjamin R. Mulcahy - As the summer draws to a close, moviegoers have a chance to ca...


Public Interest


Seeking Security?

Sep. 27, 2002
By Columnist

Dicta Column - By Ralph Bovitz - Attorneys about to invest for the first time, and those already investing, are often asked by...


Government


New Law Deprives Gunmakers of Immunity

Sep. 27, 2002
By Hudson Sangree

SACRAMENTO - Gov. Gray Davis signed two measures into law Wednesday that repeal the special immunity from lawsuits granted to ...


Government


Court Offers Tape to Answer Layoff Questions

Sep. 27, 2002
By David Houston

LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Superior Court administration has begun circulating videotapes to its 5,500 employees aimed at a...


Banking


Expectations of Privacy

Sep. 27, 2002
By Tyler Cunningham

SAN FRANCISCO - You probably wouldn't tell a complete stranger your phone number, age or annual income. But your bank might. T...


Litigation


LOS ANGELES - The American Bar Association filed a lawsuit Wednesday aimed at stopping the Federal Trade Commission's requirem...


Government


SAN FRANCISCO - A California parole board's failure to show at least some evidence to support rescission of a previously-grant...


Contracts


Raiders Say Lawyer on Jury Gave Legal Advice

Sep. 27, 2002
By Leslie Simmons

LOS ANGELES - Lawyers for the Oakland Raiders said a Los Angeles tax attorney was one of two jurors who committed the miscondu...


Column by Garry Abrams - Hold the mammoth jerky! Pass the gas! A federal administrative judge who, I assume, does not live in ...


Judges and Judiciary


Court Redistributes Workload of Judge

Sep. 27, 2002
By Toni Vranjes

LOS ANGELES - While U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Kathleen P. March will continue in her Los Angeles post until the end of her 14-year...


Immigration


Road Hazards

Sep. 27, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Dan Stein - One year after the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, Gov. Gray Davis must decide w...


Labor/Employment


Focus Column - By Richard S. Rosenberg and John J. Manier - The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled en banc that...


Criminal


Judge Can't Change Another's Bail Decision

Sep. 27, 2002
By Lawrence Kootnikoff

LOS ANGELES - A judge cannot increase a defendant's bail just because he or she believes the first judge's bail determination ...


Litigation


Labor Groups Challenge Charter Measure

Sep. 27, 2002
By Jenna Bordelon

SANTA ANA - Labor representatives have filed suit contesting the constitutionality of Measure V, the voter-approved ballot mea...


Appellate Practice


WASHINGTON - The two California three-strikes cases that will be argued before the Supreme Court Nov. 5 have attracted a lot o...


Law Practice


Solve Puzzle of Your Opponent's Motivation

Sep. 26, 2002
By Columnist

Dicta Column - By Linda B. Bulmash - All good negotiators know that to be a winner, you have to be a great persuader. Great pe...


Focus Column - By William A. Urquhart - On July 12, President Bush participated in the first meeting of the new inter-agency C...


Immigration


Road Hazards

Sep. 26, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Clarissa Martinez de Castro and Cristina Huezo - The driver's license debate is yet another stage on which o...


Government


Inglewood Needs Replacement City Attorney

Sep. 26, 2002
By David Houston

LOS ANGELES - Inglewood is in the market for a new lawyer, after the old one resigned in the wake of a State Bar Court finding...


Entertainment & Sports


Courtney Love Works on Settling Lawsuit

Sep. 26, 2002
By Christina Landers

LOS ANGELES - She hasn't made it official, but punk-rocker-turned-movie-starlet Courtney Love is working on settling her breac...