SAN FRANCISCO - California's retired judges and their beneficiaries will get their August pension checks after, all despite th...
SAN FRANCISCO - Judge Ferdinand F. Fernandez jealously guards his own privacy, which may explain, in part, why the otherwise c...
LOS ANGELES - Two law enforcement officers swore to a grand jury that they did not see an Inglewood policeman beat a developme...
LOS ANGELES -Felony crimes that also can be charged as misdemeanors, known as "wobblers," are held to a felony's statute of li...
LOS ANGELES -Almost six years have passed since a minivan traveling up the Grapevine slammed into a 29,000-pound steel coil th...
LOS ANGELES - At 82, Judge James E. Satt has a lot of stories to tell, and he tempers them with historical perspective. Satt r...
SAN DIEGO - A forensic entomologist testifying in the kidnapping and murder trial of David A. Westerfield said Tuesday that th...
LOS ANGELES - A federal judge has sentenced a former personal injury lawyer, who practiced in Los Angeles and San Francisco, t...
WASHINGTON - Despite a 2 percent drop in the number of inmates held in its state and federal prisons, California has the worst...
SANTA ANA - Denise Gragg hasn't gotten any hate mail yet. But she wonders how long it will be before her highly publicized rol...
SAN JOSE - A judge refused Tuesday to dismiss a woman's false imprisonment suit against Santa Clara County authorities for all...
Forum Column - By Phillip Feldman - Lawyers' conflicts of interest generally involve either "serving two masters" ( Flatt v...
Intellectual Property
Counsel Can Use Statistical Methods to Assess Patent Risk
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Focus Column - By James E. Hopenfeld - It has become conventional wisdom - and rightly so - that a strong patent portfolio is ...
LOS ANGELES - Six weeks after Supervisor Gloria Molina chastised county counsel for spending too much on outside defense attor...
SAN JOSE - For 10 years, Sharon Chatman was head coach of the women's basketball team at San Jose State University. Today, aft...
Constitutional Law
Judge Ponders If He Can Rule on Slate Mailer Provision
By Linda Rapattoni
SACRAMENTO - A federal judge said Monday he is willing to grant a preliminary injunction to prevent the state from requiring c...
LOS ANGELES -A state appellate court reversed a nearly $10 million award against Allstate Insurance Co. on Monday because the ...
SAN DIEGO - Lawrence D. Lee Jr., one of the founding faculty members at California Western School of Law, has died at his Carl...
SAN FRANCISCO - Richard Silver, Monterey County's longest-serving superior court judge, has retired after 25 years on the benc...
SACRAMENTO - Duress cannot be a defense to murder, the state Supreme Court ruled Monday in a case that reaffirms a traditional...
SAN FRANCISCO - In a victory for tenants rights advocates, California's civil rights enforcement agency won permission Monday ...
SAN DIEGO - Linda Hills likes visual reminders. A framed photograph of the March on Washington in 1963, when Martin Luther Kin...
LOS ANGELES - A Rancho Cucamonga family lawyer who threatened last year to "descend like a herd of buffaloes" on a former clie...
SAN FRANCISCO - A Superior Court jury has socked a large commercial bank with a $9 million fraud verdict that could signal a n...
Dicta Column - By Robin Gerber - Every law firm's worst nightmare is being played out in the news pages of legal newspapers an...
Dicta Column - By Richard S. Levick - Welcome to the age of corporate enlightenment, where new levels of stockholder and journ...
Forum Column - By Lawrence J. Fox - While lawyers have watched their 401(k) accounts sink to levels that will keep all of us w...
Focus Column - By Robert W. Wood - If you receive payment from a client, will you receive an Internal Revenue Service 1099 for...
Government
Smoke From Medi-Pot Policy Debate Casts Haze, Sparks Headache
By Garry Abrams
Column by Garry Abrams -The winds of change are blowing a lot of dope smoke lately. From California to Nevada to Washington, D...
O'Melveny & Myers is only 159 attorneys shy of reaching the 1,000-attorney mark, thanks to its recent acquisition of 88-la...