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Ethics/Professional Responsibility


Unhappy Clients Tell Counsel: See You in Court

Mar. 13, 1999
By Anne La Jeunesse

In several recent malpractice lawsuits, Los Angeles-area attorneys are accused by ex-clients of sloppy work that allegedly le...


Personal Injury & Torts


Life in the Fast Lane

Mar. 13, 1999
By Dick Goldberg

Once the staple of many a lawyer's practice, damage suits for injuries arising from motor vehicle accidents are declining dra...



Health Care & Hospital Law


Liability Measure at Heart of HMO Reform

Mar. 13, 1999
By Tom Dresslar

SACRAMENTO - In opposing proposals to expand the exposure of health maintenance organizations to lawsuits, industry officials...


Appellate Practice


George Slams Long Delays in Capital Appeals

Mar. 13, 1999
By Jean Guccione

Chief Justice Ronald M. George on Thursday warned trial judges and administrators they must end what he called "inexcusable" ...



Large Firms


Perkins Coie Adds Five Attorneys

Mar. 12, 1999
By Leslie A. Gordon

SAN FRANCISCO - Beefing up its corporate practice, Perkins Coie has added five new attorneys to its Silicon Valley practice. ...


Discipline


Report: Silicon Valley Lawyers Less Generous

Mar. 12, 1999
By Craiq Anderson

SAN JOSE - Touting a study claiming that Silicon Valley lawyers give less money to agencies that provide legal services to th...



Criminal


Los Angeles City Councilman Michael Feuer testified Wednesday that he feared for his safety and the safety of his family and ...


Environmental


Pork-Barrel Prosecution

Mar. 12, 1999
By Dennis Pfaff

LOS BANOS - Brett Morris parked his white Ford Bronco along a gloomy-looking little stream that flowed reluctantly between tw...



Personal Injury & Torts


Lawyer Calls Court Act a MICRA 'Bombshell'

Mar. 12, 1999
By Denise Levin

A medical malpractice attorney believes the state Supreme Court has handed him the key to a MICRA door that for the past 24 y...


Appellate Practice


WASHINGTON - The justices are at it - or, more accurately, not at it - again. In recent terms, the Supreme Court has helped f...



Criminal


Insurer Need Not Defend Suit Over Teen's Shooting

Mar. 12, 1999
By Anna Marie Stolley

A state appeal panel has ruled that homeowners whose 16-year-old son accidentally shot his friend to death cannot force their...


Judges and Judiciary


Read His Lips: No New Judges

Mar. 11, 1999
By Daniel Shaw

WASHINGTON - The nation's federal appellate courts do not need more judgeships, a key U.S. senator has concluded after wrappi...



Judges and Judiciary


White House Nominates S.D. Lawyer to Bench

Mar. 11, 1999
By Daniel Shaw

WASHINGTON - President Clinton has nominated San Diego attorney M. James Lorenz to the U.S. District Court for the Southern D...


Personal Injury & Torts


Jury Finds Car Maker Liable in SUV Rollover

Mar. 11, 1999
By Mathew Heller

VENTURA - Finding that Isuzu Motors inadequately tested a model of sport-utility vehicle, a jury has ordered the automobile m...



Personal Injury & Torts


In a strange twist of events, attorney Edward L. Masry said Tuesday that he is helping a woman who had sued him for legal mal...


Civil Rights


Fighting Over the Future of Miranda

Mar. 11, 1999
By Peter Blumberg

SACRAMENTO - The requirement that suspects be warned of their right to remain silent or have an attorney present during polic...



Solo and Small Firms


Mike Capizzi, the former Orange County district attorney, recently joined Mayer Coble & Palmer, a Long Beach-based firm t...


Judges and Judiciary


The erroneous release of a murder suspect from sheriff's custody would not have happened if computer systems used by the Los ...



Criminal


Baugh's Unlikely Crusade

Mar. 11, 1999
By Peter Blumberg

SACRAMENTO - It's no secret how Republican Assemblyman Scott Baugh became a champion of the rights of criminal suspects. All ...


Intellectual Property


WASHINGTON - Intel Corp. and the Federal Trade Commission announced Monday they had reached a last-minute proposed settlement...



Ethics/Professional Responsibility


Judge Awards Attorney Fees to Firm

Mar. 10, 1999
By Denise Levin

Calling a former partner's pregnancy discrimination lawsuit against Christensen, Miller, Fink, Jacobs, Glaser, Weil & Sha...


Criminal


Sobering Facts

Mar. 10, 1999
By Laura Impellizzeri

SAN FRANCISCO - Despite assertions from city and law enforcement officials last fall that the criminal justice system could f...



Judges and Judiciary


Federal Judge Linda H. McLaughlin Dies at 57

Mar. 10, 1999
By Martin Bergn

SANTA ANA - U.S. District Judge Linda Hodge McLaughlin, known as a hardworking maverick, died Sunday at Western Medical Cente...


State Bar & Bar Associations


Bar Secretary Chosen as Acting Director

Mar. 10, 1999
By Don De Benedictis

The State Bar Board of Governors has selected the bar's secretary, Jeffrey T. Gersick, to be the organization's acting executi...



Criminal


Rapper's Body-Armor Charge May Be a First

Mar. 10, 1999
By Michael Harris

Los Angeles County prosecutors have filed what they say may be the first case in California under a new state law prohibiting...


Environmental


SAN FRANCISCO - A federal prosecutor Monday painted a picture of an oil tanker crew trying to salvage hundreds of tons of fue...



Criminal


Justice, Kern County Style

Mar. 10, 1999
By Tamara Koehler

BAKERSFIELD - The Pulitzer-Prize-winning author who took apart the Los Angeles juvenile justice system in his critically accl...


Juvenile


Judge Orders State to Help Disabled Kids

Mar. 10, 1999
By Cheryl Romo

In a ruling that child advocates say complements last week's U.S. Supreme Court decision requiring school districts to provid...



Criminal


WASHINGTON - Taking on an issue with broad impact in California, the Supreme Court agreed Monday to consider whether a contro...


Technology & Science


Antitrust Law Grapples With High-Tech Age

Mar. 9, 1999
By Daniel Shaw

NEW YORK - Managing the intersection between antitrust and intellectual property in a high-tech age is among the most challen...