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Judges and Judiciary


Modernization Comes Slowly

Aug. 25, 1998
By Philip Carizosa

In a year of efforts to improve the efficiency and productivity of California's trial courts, the majority of these courts st...


Government


SACRAMENTO - Gov. Pete Wilson cut $10 million for increased juror and court interpreter pay from the fiscal 1998-99 state budg...


Appellate Practice


SAN FRANCISCO - The widow of a Palo Alto police reserve officer who was shot to death by a Mountain View police officer durin...


Judges and Judiciary


Complex Faction

Aug. 25, 1998
By Jean Guccione

A year after state court leaders rejected a plan to establish separate business courts in California, a new effort is under w...


Personal Injury & Torts


A week or so into a product liability trial, plaintiffs' lawyer Arnold W. Schwartz ran headlong into one of the most brutal op...


Appellate Practice


Simpsons Legal Woes Continue in Custody Case

Aug. 25, 1998
By Tori Richards

SANTA ANA --- The verdict in the O.J. Simpson child custody case may be invalid because the case was taken away from a commis...


Criminal


Right to Counsel Sought in Gang Abatement Suits

Aug. 25, 1998
By Michael Harris

The Los Angeles County public defender's office is attempting to establish a legal precedent that would provide court-appoint...


Litigation


Italian insurer Assicurazioni Generali agreed this week to pay $100 million to honor Holocaust-era life insurance policies pur...


Technology & Science


Digital IPOs

Aug. 22, 1998
By Tom Orewyler

Last week, New York's Wit Capital Corp. was named "e-manager" for an initial public offering by EarthWeb Inc., a New York com...


Discipline


VENTURA - A Santa Barbara judge has rejected a defense attempt to disqualify four Ventura County judges from hearing certain ...


Litigation


SLAPP Plaintiff Can't Evade Fees

Aug. 22, 1998
By Anna Marie Stolley

A state appeal panel has ruled that a plaintiff who files a meritless strategic lawsuit against public participation suit and...


Appellate Practice


Court: Policyholders Have to Prove Exceptions

Aug. 22, 1998
By Philip Carizosa

SAN FRANCISCO - In a significant victory for insurers, the California Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a policyholder -- not...


Government


AG Clears DA in Voter Fraud Probe

Aug. 22, 1998
By Tori Richards

SANTA ANA - While the attorney general's office has found that the Orange County district attorney's investigation into alleg...


Government


SAN BERNARDINO - A self-styled government watchdog has begun serving an 18-month jail sentence after the judge - who earlier ...


Appellate Practice


Public Has Right to Disclosure of Mental Reports

Aug. 22, 1998
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - In the first ruling of its kind, a federal appeals court on Thursday upheld a common-law right of public acce...


Government


WASHINGTON - The president has testified, verified and skipped town, leaving the media and its ever-revolving roster of pundi...


Public Interest


Legal Aid Group Contests Verdict

Aug. 20, 1998
By Dennis Pfaff

SAN FRANCISCO - A lawyer for California Rural Legal Assistance said Tuesday he will attempt to persuade a Sonoma County judge...


Litigation


A legal secretary says she was forced to quit her job with a Van Nuys law firm because of ongoing harassment by one of the fi...


Criminal


SANTA ANA --- Thanks to a program that operates without any help from taxpayers, the Orange County district attorney's office...


Government


Baca's Role in Settlement Questioned

Aug. 20, 1998
By Lauren Blau

A former high-ranking Los Angeles County law enforcement official trying to unseat Sheriff Sherman Block is being investigate...


Family


Father's 'Toy' Seized by County

Aug. 20, 1998
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

ALTA LOMA - For sale: a 1997 Chevrolet Z-71 aqua-blue extended cab truck with leather interior loaded with gadgets and gizmos...


Family


Kids in the Halls

Aug. 20, 1998
By Cheryl Romo

Courtroom day-care facilities that can keep restless children occupied while their parents appear as litigants, witnesses or j...


Government


Efforts to Boost HMO Liability Seem Doomed

Aug. 20, 1998
By Tom Dresslar

SACRAMENTO - This year's major legislative proposals to strengthen consumers' ability to fight health maintenance organizatio...


Judges and Judiciary


Judge Censured For Lying About Childhood Event

Aug. 20, 1998
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - In its first public reprimand, the Judicial Council of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals openly censured ...


Civil Rights


WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Monday summarily dismissed an important "environmental racism" case it had agreed to review...


Government


AG's Opinion Sought in Election Dispute

Aug. 19, 1998
By Craiq Anderson

SAN JOSE - Santa Clara County Counsel Ann M. Ravel has asked the state attorney general's office for a written opinion to cle...


Judges and Judiciary


Lawyer Questions Rio Hondo Judge's Residency

Aug. 19, 1998
By Denise Levin

Rio Hondo Municipal Court Judge Peter J. Meeka spent Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court defending his seat on the bench fro...


Judges and Judiciary


Glendale Commissioner Is Placed on Leave

Aug. 19, 1998
By Denise Levin

Glendale Judicial District Commissioner Dona Bracke has been placed on paid administrative leave pending an investigation int...


Criminal


SAN FRANCISCO - A day after his resignation takes effect Aug. 24, U.S. Attorney Michael Yamaguchi faces a head-on confrontati...


Insurance


AIDS Coverage Ruled Out Under Policy

Aug. 19, 1998
By Anna Marie Stolley

A state appeal court on Monday allowed insurers to deny coverage to people who have even minor symptoms of serious illnesses ...