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Labor/Employment


LOS ANGELES - Union officials have asked the attorney general's office to launch an investigation into whether the Los Angeles...


Litigation


SAN FRANCISCO - In a case significant to earthquake victims, the California Supreme Court ruled Monday that insurers must re-o...


Large Firms


SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco's McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen on Monday became the latest California law firm to launc...


Judges and Judiciary


Despite acknowledgment of "the egregious conduct of Japan during its conquest of Asia - conduct that included sexual slavery a...


Government


Stifling the Little Guy's Speech

Nov. 6, 2001
By Columnist

The right to criticize or challenge government actions without being punished for doing so is a basic American liberty, with r...


The deal that Sara Jane Olson, 54, copped to last week is so abysmal that the 1970s Symbionese Liberation Army soldier Olson s...


Ethics/Professional Responsibility


Dog Eat Dog

Nov. 6, 2001
By Columnist

The resolution of 'Musser' and 'Beck' will have a profound effect on the liability theories that may be asserted against a Cal...


After five years as a team player, Sue Bendavid-Arbiv has become a team leader. The 38-year-old employment litigator in Arter ...


Entertainment & Sports


Hollywood Lawyer Straddles Two Worlds

Nov. 6, 2001
By Katherine Gaidos

Keith Rooney, entertainment associate with Jeffer Mangels Butler & Marmaro in Century City, speaks the language of Hollywo...


Entertainment & Sports


Synergy lives! Television executive Helene Michaels' lawsuit against her former employer channels the spooky vibes of China's ...


A partner at Crosby Heafey Roach & May has left the firm's downtown Los Angeles office for Foley & Lardner in Century ...


Continuing a quarter-century tradition of being headquartered on Bunker Hill, Richards Watson & Gershon will open its new,...


Transactions


Thousand Oaks' WellPoint Health Networks Inc. has agreed to purchase St. Louis-based RightCHOICE Managed Care Inc. in a stock-...


Los Gatos-based NexRay Inc. has received $16.8 million in venture-capital financing from investors J.P. Morgan Chase & Co....


Milpitas-based NetRatings Inc. has agreed to two transactions valued at a total of $87.6 million. In the first transaction, Ne...


Transactions


Meeting the Pro-Duct Work Challenge

Nov. 6, 2001
By Staff Writer

As Jeff Pero describes it, his latest deal was definitely a case of hurry up and wait. A partner in the Menlo Park office of L...


To accommodate its recent growth, Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe has said goodbye to its San Diego office and completed i...


San Diego-based GeneFormatics Inc. has raised $22 million in a third round of venture-capital financing. Investors included Ge...


Firm Watch


Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton and McKenna & Cuneo have ended their merger discussions, but neither has abandoned t...


Litigation


Despite hiring a raft of lawyers that ranged from Los Angeles litigator John Gatti of White O'Connor Curry Gatti & Avanzad...


Cambridge, Mass.-based Altus Biologics Inc. has raised $35 million in private financing from a group of investors that include...


Two San Francisco ERISA attorneys have taken their expertise in employment benefits plans over to Kirkpatrick & Lockhart ....


Law Practice


Banner Yet Wave

Nov. 6, 2001
By Contributing Writer

The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks have made it clear that many people's patriotism, although dormant until then, had been there a...


Law Practice


Reigning Stars

Nov. 6, 2001
By John Ryan

At a party honoring the state's top lawyers, Reign's private VIP room, adjacent to the main restaurant, filled quickly with hi...


Litigation


According to Barry Langberg , of Century City's Stroock & Stroock & Lavan , one byproduct of the terror attacks on New...


Cytyc Corp. of Boxborough, Mass., has agreed to acquire Menlo Park-based Pro-Duct Health Inc. in a stock-and-cash transaction....


Litigation


Rulings Trips Up Adult-Club Crackdown

Nov. 6, 2001
By Matthew Heller

SAN BERNARDINO - An appellate court may have delivered the final blow to law-enforcement efforts to apply the prostitution law...


Education


SAN FRANCISCO - As a law student during the dot-com boom, Tania Shah couldn't see a future for herself as a junior associate h...


Family


LOS ANGELES - A creative twist in California adoption law enabled Mary Newcombe, who is gay and unmarried, to adopt her first ...


Media


Chat Room Volunteers Sue for Wages

Nov. 6, 2001
By Craiq Anderson

SAN JOSE - Three California residents who volunteered to run America Online chat rooms and answer user questions have filed a ...