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Public Interest


Moonlighting

Sep. 21, 2000
By Columnist

My son and I went back to school together this year for the first time. He just turned 10, and is beginning the fifth grade. I...


Probate


Wider View

Sep. 21, 2000
By Columnist

A new law addresses no-contest clauses and contracts to provide for a beneficiary. ...


Administrative/Regulatory


University Honors Three Professors

Sep. 21, 2000
By Staff Writer

Three Southwestern University School of Law professors have been named to the following endowed professorships for 2000-2001, ...


Intellectual Property


Whither Thou Goest

Sep. 21, 2000
By Columnist

At a recent Internet-law symposium, I asked attendees - primarily Web site operators - to describe for me their understanding ...


Family


Paternal Rights and Duties Should Flow From Biology

Sep. 21, 2000
By Contributing Writer

Imagine that your spouse leaves you with three children. You struggle without any child support and, two years later, the chil...


Litigation


Judge Clears Police in Teen Informant's Death

Sep. 21, 2000
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

SANTA ANA - The debate over the use of youngsters as undercover police informants is intensifying in the wake of a judge's fin...


Judges and Judiciary


WASHINGTON - The Judicial Conference of the United States voted Tuesday to oppose pending legislation that would prevent feder...


Law Practice


Amy Goldman had just gone through a divorce and was raising two young children in the early 1980s when she decided to become a...


Law Practice


Supreme Court Justice Kennedy Drops By

Sep. 21, 2000
By Martin Kruming

It took a while, but U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy shook hands with every guest who waited in line during last we...


Antitrust & Trade Reg.


WASHINGTON - Joel Klein, the assistant attorney general for antitrust who led the government's effort to break up Microsoft Co...


Civil Rights


A lawyer for several alleged Rampart police scandal victims offered Tuesday to drop his claim for triple damages under the fed...


Law Practice


David Marcus Goes to Litigation Boutique

Sep. 21, 2000
By Tamara Scott

Executive Assistant U.S. Attorney David Marcus - the No. 3 lawyer in the 420-attorney U.S. attorney central district office - ...


Criminal


SAN DIEGO -- A state appellate court Tuesday issued a temporary stay to proceedings against a 15-year-old charged with hate cr...


Immigration


Tossing Old Conviction Could Free Immigrant

Sep. 21, 2000
By Susan Mc Rae

Ex-gangbanger turned peacemaker Alex Sanchez may soon be freed from an immigration jail, after a Los Angeles judge Tuesday thr...


Environmental


Court Questions Water Allocation

Sep. 21, 2000
By Dennis Pfaff

SAN FRANCISCO - More than two dozen state contracts providing water to agriculture and urban areas, including Los Angeles, are...


Criminal


SAN DIEGO - A well-known San Diego criminal defense lawyer faces money-laundering charges in Phoenix stemming from his alleged...


Public Interest


Dictation Tips That Save Time

Sep. 20, 2000
By Columnist

Even with our increasing reliance on computers, attorneys still rely heavily on dictating to draft documents. ...


Public Interest


By James Shankles. The American Civil Liberties Union is representing the North American Man/Boy Love Association and its Web ...


Law Practice


Form Crazy

Sep. 20, 2000
By Columnist

Some of the judicial forms are politically correct, like the family law confidential counseling form. ...


Administrative/Regulatory


Tobacco Road

Sep. 20, 2000
By Columnist

Agencies have attempted to compensate for legislative inaction by promulgating their own comprehensive restrictions on tobacco...


Judges and Judiciary


Privacy Piracy

Sep. 20, 2000
By Columnist

After failing to convince the state Legislature to approve their bill attacking protective orders in civil litigation, Califor...


Litigation


Woman Sues Regents For Mother's Remains

Sep. 20, 2000
By Michael Jonathan Grinfeld

SANTA ANA - An Anaheim woman has filed suit against the University of California regents, the latest person to allege that UC ...


Large Firms


Goldberg Returns to Manatt Phelps Fold

Sep. 20, 2000
By Melissa Onstad

Commercial litigator Steven M. Goldberg, formerly a partner in the Los Angeles office of Manatt, Phelps and Phillips, has retu...


State Bar & Bar Associations


Judge Speaks Out Against Recall Campaigns

Sep. 20, 2000
By Don De Benedictis

SAN DIEGO - The new president of the California Judges Association asked lawyers and the State Bar to take action against reca...


Government


Voters Will Decide on Halting Development

Sep. 20, 2000
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

SANTA ANA - Orange County voters will decide on an initiative that calls for a shutdown on new residential development in San ...


Government


SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court is reviewing allegations by state investigators that high-ranking state prosecuto...


Criminal


Judge Orders DA to Produce Papers

Sep. 20, 2000
By Anne La Jeunesse

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler on Monday ordered the district attorney's office to turn over documents rel...


Personal Injury & Torts


SAN FRANCISCO - A Contra Costa County judge has allowed two victims of a deadly refinery explosion to proceed with a novel law...


The Los Angeles City Council began deliberations Monday on how best to present the city's case in final negotiations with the ...


International


This deal stinks. That's what both sides seem to be saying in a Los Angeles Superior Court fight over the nearly $50 million b...