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Civil Rights


CityWalk Killer Sues Bailiff for Sexual Harassment

Feb. 19, 1999
By Anne La Jeunesse

A woman convicted nearly a year ago of the grisly 1995 Mother's Day slayings of two women in a Universal Studios CityWalk par...


Personal Injury & Torts


Smoke Detector

Feb. 19, 1999
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

RIVERSIDE - "Ludicrous." "Blackmail." That's how representatives of Inland Empire gun manufacturers characterize the barrage ...



Employee Benefits


High Court Set To Hear Major ERISA Appeal

Feb. 19, 1999
By David Pike

WASHINGTON - Hearing a high-stakes case from California, the Supreme Court next week will consider a major issue affecting th...


Criminal


SACRAMENTO - California's prison system is bulging with repeat sex offenders because the state makes little effort to rehabil...



Criminal


Precipitous Drop In Scores Tipped Off LSAT Scam

Feb. 18, 1999
By Michael Harris

What are the odds someone who scores in the 99th percentile the first time he takes the Law School Admissions Test will drop ...


Government


Excessive-Force Suits Decline in '90s

Feb. 18, 1999
By Lauren Blau

The number of excessive force lawsuits filed against the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department steadily declined in the 1990s unde...



Large Firms


McDermott Lures Leading White-Collar Lawyers

Feb. 18, 1999
By Pearl Piatt

Two white-collar criminal defense lawyers have left Los Angeles' Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton for Chicago-based Mc...


Banking


Partner's Plea Could Spark Settlement

Feb. 18, 1999
By Dennis Pfaff

SAN FRANCISCO - Barry Munitz, former chancellor of the California State University system who headed Gov. Gray Davis' transit...



Government


In response to a request from the Board of Police Commissioners, Inspector General Deirdre Hill issued a preliminary report T...


Intellectual Property


The Boalt Connection

Feb. 18, 1999
By John Roemer

SAN FRANCISCO - When professor Pamela Samuelson of Boalt Hall School of Law lunched recently with high-tech venture capitalis...



Health Care & Hospital Law


How to Treat Mentally Ill Sparks Debate

Feb. 18, 1999
By Peter Blumberg

SACRAMENTO - Too many of the mentally ill are incarcerated in jails and prisons throughout California, according to their adv...


Criminal


Appeals Court Upholds New Trial for Pratt

Feb. 18, 1999
By Martin Bergn

Former Black Panther Geronimo Pratt, freed after serving 27 years in prison for a murder he says he did not commit, won anoth...



Government


Mother to Face Down DCFS Counsel

Feb. 17, 1999
By Cheryl Romo

The painful legal odyssey of a Gardena mother of four, whose two youngest boys were taken from her and placed in foster care ...


Government


Grant Would Boost Video-Conferences

Feb. 17, 1999
By Lauren Blau

Attorneys in the public defender's office will be able to video-conference with their clients at jails throughout the county ...



Banking


Judge Rules BofA Suits Stay in S.F.

Feb. 17, 1999
By Patricia Jocobus

SAN FRANCISCO - San Franciscans - rather than, for example, residents of Charlotte, N.C. - will have a chance at deciding whe...


Government


Bob Dole Leaves L.A. Defense Bar Laughing

Feb. 17, 1999
By Denise Levin

Accountability is what makes leaders and heroes, former U.S. Sen. Robert Dole told a gathering of civil defense attorneys in ...



Criminal


His Cup Runneth Over

Feb. 17, 1999
By John Roemer

SAN FRANCISCO - Like champagne too long uncorked, Napa County's sparkling image as a leafy sanctuary from urban woes is turni...


Litigation


Beverly Hills attorney Allan Browne, with his bright blue eyes and dimpled smile, seems to be cut out for television. In fact...



Criminal


State DAs Seek Uniform Penalty in Child Murder

Feb. 17, 1999
By Peter Blumberg

SACRAMENTO - In a policy shift, the California District Attorneys Association will add its voice to the push for a new law ma...


Litigation


Skin Test Produced Tragic Results, Suit States

Feb. 17, 1999
By Anne La Jeunesse

A product liability complaint was filed recently to prevent dismissal of any unknown defendants that might be linked to a med...



Large Firms


Seattle Firm Implodes After Merger Talks Fail

Feb. 17, 1999
By Cindy Simmons

SEATTLE - A litigation boutique and perhaps some midsized firms may rise from the ashes of Bogle & Gates, which is schedu...


Intellectual Property


SAN JOSE - Patent counsel are applauding an announcement by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office that by next summer it will ...



Criminal


WASHINGTON - A controversial new law requiring federal prosecutors to abide by state bar ethics rules is facing a legislative...


Education


SAN FRANCISCO - Her father tried to warn Linda Mabry not to accept a job offer from Stanford Law School and to steer her inst...



Government


WASHINGTON - U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., announced Thursday that she would vote against conviction and removal of P...


State Bar & Bar Associations


State Bar Gears Up to Take Complaints

Feb. 13, 1999
By Don De Benedictis

After 10 months of giving unhappy clients nothing but a recorded message sending them elsewhere, the State Bar of California ...



Criminal


Prosecutor Accused of Intimidation

Feb. 13, 1999
By Michael Harris

The attorney for a suspected cocaine trafficker Thursday all but accused Los Angeles County prosecutors of trying to intimida...


Media


A teen-ager sued the advertising company doing business as 1-800-the-LAW2, claiming the attorney he was referred to caused hi...



Juvenile


'To Mend the Tears'

Feb. 13, 1999
By Cheryl Romo

U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor came to the Ambassador Auditorium in Pasadena Monday evening to offi...


Criminal


Lawyer Charged Over Doctored Transcript

Feb. 13, 1999
By Michael Harris

A week after a UCLA law school student pleaded no contest to doctoring his transcripts to land a job at Sheppard, Mullin, Ric...