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Intellectual Property


Man Convicted In Theft of DVD Trade Secrets

May 24, 2000
By Craig Anderson

SAN JOSE - A former Hyundai Electronics employee was convicted Friday of trade secrets theft for stealing the master key and s...


Immigration


Exporting Foreign Inmates

May 24, 2000
By Columnist

Forum: By Mark Ryavec Despite Gov. Gray Davis' description of himself as cheap, his administration is missing an opportunity t...


Criminal


Drug Courts Will Hold Open House

May 24, 2000
By Tessa Jarrett

Riverside County's Drug Courts will hold an open house Thursday, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., in celebration of National Drug Cour...


Government


Lawyer Angers Judge in SLA Case

May 24, 2000
By Anne La Jeunesse

A Los Angeles judge Monday threatened to sanction an attorney for allegedly sidestepping a gag order issued in the trial of fo...


Immigration


Thai Toddler' Lawyer Weighs Class Action

May 24, 2000
By Susan Mc Rae

In light of the recent case of a Thai toddler who faces deportation after being drugged, kidnapped and brought to the United S...


Insurance


Holocaust Survivors File Insurance Claim in S.F.

May 24, 2000
By Anne La Jeunesse

In the setting of San Francisco's Holocaust Memorial in Lincoln Park on Wednesday, Holocaust survivors and some of their heirs...


Criminal


More Convictions To Be Reversed

May 24, 2000
By Michael Harris

In what will bring to 77 the number of felony cases that will have been thrown out of court due to the Rampart police corrupti...


On Monday - the same day that the conservative and mostly geriatric U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Congress had violated free s...


Criminal


Rights Lawyers Said Not Welcome on Panel

May 24, 2000
By Chris Ford

The general counsel of a panel investigating corruption in the Los Angeles Police Department recently told a group of civic le...


Government


Council Members Blast Police Board

May 24, 2000
By Chris Ford

Several members of the Los Angeles City Council on Monday blasted the Board of Police Commissioners for overloading its police...


Government


Defender Tries To Strike Deal For Transcripts

May 24, 2000
By Michael Harris

Saying it has never encountered a protective order as restrictive as the one imposed on the Rafael Perez transcripts, the alte...


Juvenile


Court: Credible Kids' Hearsay Can Be Offered

May 24, 2000
By Peter Blumberg

SAN FRANCISCO - In a case with big consequences for dependency hearings involving very young children, the California Supreme ...


Mergers & Acquisitions


DEALS: REMANAGE.COM AND AXEO FINALIZE MERGER

May 23, 2000
By Liz Valsamis

Remanage.com and AXEO Corp. have completed their merger. The value of the transaction was not disclosed. The combined company ...


Transactions


Biopool International Inc. and Xtrana have entered into an agreement to merge. ...


Securities


DAZED AND CONFUSED

May 23, 2000
By Columnist

The Adviser: Intellectual Property Law By Sue J. Hodges Companies with significant value in their intellectual-property asset...


Transactions


Brobeck Veteran Will Stop at Nothing

May 23, 2000
By Melissa Onstad

One philosophy in life is to quit while you're ahead. That's not the approach taken by Brobeck Phleger & Harrison partner ...


Constitutional Law


Back to the Basics

May 23, 2000
By Columnist

First Principles By By John C. Eastman Last week the Supreme Court invalidated, by the narrowest of margins, a portion of the ...


Law Practice


Mo Manager

May 23, 2000
By Elizabeth Freudenthal

Update: When Keith Wetmore When Keith Wetmore first took on the task of managing the San Francisco office of Morrison & Fo...


Transactions


DEALS: NELVANA ACQUIRING KLUTZ PUBLISHER

May 23, 2000
By Liz Valsamis

Nelvana Ltd., the Toronto-based children's entertainment company, has agreed to acquire children's publisher Klutz. The transa...


Intellectual Property


Songnappers

May 23, 2000
By Columnist

Practitioner: Entertainment Law By John M. Genga Copyright interests continue to prevail in lawsuits challenging uncompensated...


Mergers & Acquisitions


DEALS: MERGER DOUBLES SIZE OF PEREGRINE SYSTEMS

May 23, 2000
By Melissa Onstad

San Diego's Peregrine Systems Inc., a business infrastructure software provider, has acquired Atlanta-based Harbinger Corp., w...


Firm Watch


Alternative dispute resolution firm JAMS, based in Irvine, has added eight mediators to offices throughout the state, includin...


Large Firms


On the Move: Palo-Alto's Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati has recruited two lateral partners for its 366-attorney corporat...


Government


Latino Organization Seeks Probe of 'Hate Group'

May 23, 2000
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

SANTA ANA - The League of United Latin American Citizens, a national organization advocating civil rights for Hispanics, is ac...


Criminal


O.C. Midwife Pleads Guilty to Baby's Death

May 23, 2000
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

SANTA ANA - Lori Jensen, a former Orange County midwife accused of causing the stillborn birth of a baby by unlawfully adminis...


Law Practice


Tax Lawyer Applies Skills to e-Charities

May 23, 2000
By Liz Valsamis

As everything else is linked to the Web, so is charity, according to Cynthia Rowland, partner in San Francisco's Coblentz, Pat...


Mergers & Acquisitions


Platinum Equity Holdings, a Los Angeles-based, privately held company specializing in acquiring Internet technology companies,...


Criminal


Three Nabbed for Allegedly Defrauding Bank

May 23, 2000
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - Three Mexico City men, one of them apparently an attorney, were arrested early this month in Chula Vista for defra...


Firm Watch


Kenneth N. Klee, acting professor at UCLA School of Law , has been given the 11th annual Frederic P. Sutherland Public Interes...


Transactions


DEALS: SILICON ENERGY BUYS ENERGY CONCEPTS

May 23, 2000
By Liz Valsamis

Silicon Energy Corp. has acquired Energy Concepts Inc. The value of the transaction was not disclosed. ...