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Government


Two Vie for November Runoff in San Bernardino

Mar. 10, 2000
By Tessa Jarrett

SAN BERNARDINO - Lawyers and litigants will have to wait a while longer before seeing a new face on the San Bernardino County ...


Public Interest


Diallo Case Forces

Mar. 10, 2000
By Columnist

FORUM The police who shot Amadou Diallo developed a hyperidentification with the besieged and false community of 'the police f...


Los Angeles isn't really a 21st century place. It's more like a perverse Camelot. If Mayor Richard Riordan and the city's othe...


Government


Airport Supporters to Meet, Plan Litigation

Mar. 10, 2000
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

SANTA ANA - Following the passage of Measure F on Tuesday, attorneys for groups supporting an airport at the former El Toro Ma...


Litigation


Woman Says Tobacco Cos. Duped Her

Mar. 10, 2000
By Tyler Cunningham

SAN FRANCISCO - Leslie Whiteley was duped into her pack-a-day smoking habit, her attorney told a jury during closing arguments...


Government


Zellerbach Wins Judgeship with 59 Percent Vote

Mar. 10, 2000
By Tessa Jarrett

RIVERSIDE - Both Riverside Superior Court judge candidates will walk away from Tuesday's election wearing a black judicial rob...


Solo and Small Firms


Landels Announces New Sacramento Office

Mar. 10, 2000
By Meredith Alexander

SAN FRANCISCO - Landels Ripley & Diamond, the midsized San Francisco firm that has suffered recent attorney defections to ...


Criminal


Mayorkas Names New Chief Assistant

Mar. 10, 2000
By Martin Bergn

After more than a year in office, U.S. Attorney Alejandro Mayorkas has appointed a chief assistant, Consuelo S. Woodhead, who ...


Labor/Employment


Same Old Song

Mar. 10, 2000
By Columnist

Same Old Song Age-Discrimination Verdict in Favor of Hospital Workers Upheld Canfield's statement about hiring marketers who w...


Labor/Employment


Paperwork Priority

Mar. 10, 2000
By Columnist

Serious evidentiary sanctions can be imposed in employment-related civil actions when the employer has violated record retenti...


Public Interest


The Bookshelf - BLUE VS. BLACK By John L. Burris, with Catherine Whitney ST. MARTIN'S PRESS, $23.95 (HARDCOVER), 240 PAGES By ...


Government


SAN DIEGO - After a campaign with minimal advertising and not even a candidate's statement in the voter information pamphlet, ...


Law Practice


Services to Be Held Today for William Viney

Mar. 10, 2000
By Liz Valsamis

Services will be held today for retired lawyer William Elliott Viney. The business and tax specialist, who maintained his prac...


Judges and Judiciary


State Considers Discipline for Fondling Judge

Mar. 10, 2000
By Jean Guccione

SAN FRANCISCO - State judicial disciplinary authorities heard a request Wednesday to remove a Placer County judge from the ben...


Judges and Judiciary


Former DA Capizzi Defeated in Contest for Bench

Mar. 10, 2000
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

SANTA ANA - In the most hotly contested judicial race in Orange County, former District Attorney Mike Capizzi lost his bid for...


Litigation


Whistle-blower Nurse Says Cedars Retaliated

Mar. 10, 2000
By Denise Levin

A former Cedars Sinai nurse claims medical-center personnel forced her - kicking and screaming - to submit to a blood test, th...


Los Angeles County District Attorney Gil Garcetti, criticized for his alleged failure to uncover the Rampart police corruption...


Judges and Judiciary


Seven Elected to Judicial Posts, Two Still Open

Mar. 10, 2000
By Anne La Jeunesse

Clear winners in seven of nine Los Angeles County judicial elections emerged from Tuesday's primary, leaving an incumbent judg...


Government


Corruption by Public Officials Targeted by DA

Mar. 10, 2000
By Tessa Jarrett

SAN BERNARDINO - Though several county officials have been convicted of crimes in the past few years, much more corruption goe...


Public Interest


Shedding Some Light on the Dark Side

Mar. 9, 2000
By Columnist

As we anxiously await the results of the Rampart investigation, I can't emphasize enough my disgust for the atrocious crimes p...


Criminal


Testimony: Obstruction of Justice Advised

Mar. 9, 2000
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

SANTA ANA - John Franklyn Watkins, one of two Glendora lawyers accused of aiding a massive charity scam, encouraged the creati...


Litigation


The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved the payment of $475,000 to settle a sexual harassment case brough...


Judges and Judiciary


Six Los Angeles Superior Court judges have been selected to preside exclusively over the complex litigation courts that are sl...


Solo and Small Firms


SAN FRANCISCO - The midsized San Francisco firm of Landels Ripley & Diamond is losing a partner and two associates to the ...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


Is That All?

Mar. 9, 2000
By Columnist

Managing the relationship with one's own client is at least as important as managing the relationship with the other side. ...


Criminal


Wannabe DAs Hope for Runoff Debate

Mar. 9, 2000
By Anne La Jeunesse

The two candidates trying to wrest the Los Angeles County district attorney's job from Gil Garcetti said they are eagerly anti...


Litigation


SAN FRANCISCO - Before a packed gallery, the California Supreme Court struggled mightily during oral arguments Tuesday over th...


Government


35-45 People, 8,000 Sq. Ft. for Probe

Mar. 9, 2000
By Chris Ford

The Los Angeles Police Commission Tuesday informed city officials that its investigation of Police Department practices that l...


Judges and Judiciary


LOS ANGELES - Gov. Gray Davis appointed two veteran civil litigators to the Orange County Superior Court Tuesday. The new appo...


Government


Public Defender Asks DA to Halt Police Hearsay

Mar. 9, 2000
By Michael Harris

Saying such action could help prevent future Rampart-like police corruption scandals, Los Angeles County Public Defender Mike ...