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Government


Twice Victimized?

Nov. 15, 2001
By Craiq Anderson

SAN JOSE - Santa Clara County prosecutor Rolanda Pierre-Dixon remembers what it used to be like: A woman would call police to ...


Immigration


LOS ANGELES - When two Pakistani students appear in U.S. immigration court in Lancaster on visa violations, they, like hundred...


Law Practice


SAN DIEGO - Leonard A. Kaufman, a Harvard Law School graduate who for many years devoted himself to the American Civil Liberti...


Government


With more jobs lost in September than in any month in over a decade, America needs an economic-stimulus measure that is effect...


Antitrust & Trade Reg.


Calling the Shots

Nov. 14, 2001
By Columnist

Here is a glimpse at the possible telephonic future, which may look similar to our telephonic past. Traditional long-distance ...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


Legal Trump

Nov. 14, 2001
By Columnist

The Federal Arbitration Act applies to contracts "evidencing a transaction involving commerce." 9 U.S.C. Section 2. That secti...


Law Practice


CIA Counsel Will Head Manatt Subsidiary

Nov. 14, 2001
By John Ryan

LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles' Manatt Phelps & Phillips has found a managing director for its international consulting subsidi...


Litigation


Three-Strikes Case Is Back for Fourth Time

Nov. 14, 2001
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

RIVERSIDE - It's a three-strikes case that would leave most lawyers' and judges' heads spinning. In 1996, Riverside County Jud...


Large Firms


Ex-Councilman Joins MoFo in L.A.

Nov. 14, 2001
By Donna Huffaker

LOS ANGELES - Former city Councilman Mike Feuer, who lost a bid for city attorney in June, joined the Los Angeles office of Mo...


Civil Rights


Robert Treuhaft, Rights Attorney and Activist

Nov. 14, 2001
By Matthew King

SAN FRANCISCO - Robert Treuhaft, an attorney who litigated civil rights cases in the Bay Area from the immediate post-World Wa...


Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley made headlines last week when he said his office probably will wrap up its investig...


Family


True Value

Nov. 13, 2001
By Columnist

A California appellate court recently commented on the rules governing the making of gifts of jewelry between spouses and the...


Marketing


Helping Hand

Nov. 13, 2001
By Columnist

Dear Anne:         We already were in a slowing economy before the tragic events of Sept. 11. Our business definitely is do...


Military Law


Illegal Defense

Nov. 13, 2001
By Columnist

In a patently illegal use of armed force, United States and British bombs are falling on the people of Afghanistan. There alre...


Law Practice


Paralegals See Attorneys' Many Faces

Nov. 13, 2001
By Columnist

According to Money magazine's annual job survey, paralegals have passed up lawyers to become those with the 11th best professi...


Criminal


In the criminal justice system, there are two distinct but equal groups: the police who enforce the laws and the district atto...


Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that has far-reaching implications in the area of prisoner r...


Large Firms


Don't Mess With This Trumpet Player

Nov. 13, 2001
By Marisa Navarro

Nine months after "VH1 Divas Live" premiered in 1998, the producers were bombarded with phone calls from a musician who played...


International Business Machines Corp. of Armonk, N.Y., has agreed to purchase Burlingame-based CrossWorlds Software Inc. for $...


The Long Beach Community College District has raised $34 million in a bond financing. San Francisco's Sutter Securities served...


Intellectual Property


Minimal Affect

Nov. 13, 2001
By Marisa Navarro

The USA Patriot Act answers many questions dot-coms had before Sept. 11 about how to comply with judicial orders to examine do...


State Bar & Bar Associations


The William L. Todd Jr. American Inn of Court has elected as its new president Frederick W. Kosmo Jr., a partner with San Dieg...


Transactions


Speedy Transaction, Like the Old Days

Nov. 13, 2001
By Contributing Writer

For William Quicksilver, it was certainly a transaction that hearkened back to the good old days - of 2000. Quicksilver, a par...


Solo and Small Firms


Two Bay Area lawyers will lead the California State Park and Recreation Commission. Joseph W. Cotchett and Caryl Hart are the ...


Xalted Networks of Plano, Texas, has sold $9.7 million worth of series B securities. Investors BlueStream Ventures Limited Par...


Jeffer Mangels Butler & Marmaro celebrated 20 years in business Nov. 1 with a party at its Century City office. With plent...


Large Firms


ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE HONORS KATTEN PARTNER

Nov. 13, 2001
By Staff Writer

The Anti-Defamation League has presented its Daniel R. Ginsberg Leadership Award to Thomas Leanse, a litigation partner in the...


Firm Watch


Fifteen years after Gary Apfel founded the Los Angeles office of New York's LeBoeuf Lamb Greene & MacRae , the corporate l...


Military Law


Americans Under Scuitiny

Nov. 13, 2001
By Columnist

The U.S. Act to Provide Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism, or PATRIOT Act, the Bush Administratio...


LogicVision Inc. has raised nearly $41 million in its first public offering. The San Jose firm sold 4.5 million shares of comm...