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Alternative Dispute Resolution


Key Piece

Jul. 27, 2002
By Columnist

Column by David D. Perez - For those attorneys and clients who agree to participate in the arbitration process to settle a dis...


Criminal


Blocking Medi-Pot Defense

Jul. 27, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Timothy Lynch - A fascinating trial is under way in Sacramento, and the constitutional issues at stake are m...


Criminal


High Anxiety

Jul. 27, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Kevin B. Zeese - In every election year during the 1980s, the U.S. government enacted new anti-drug laws. In...


Civil Rights


LOS ANGELES - The presiding judge of the Los Angeles Superior Court, James A. Bascue, said Thursday that he will address conce...


Judges and Judiciary


Quid Pro Quo in Alameda

Jul. 27, 2002
By John Roemer

SAN FRANCISCO - Alameda County's judges have backed away from a system that reserves plum assignments for senior judges, react...


Criminal


SACRAMENTO - Prosecutors may appeal sentencing decisions by judges that reduce "wobbler" offenses from felonies to misdemeanor...


Judges and Judiciary


Bailiff? Tell That Process Server to Leave

Jul. 27, 2002
By Donna Domino

SAN FRANCISCO - Lawyers suing the state Judicial Council over its tough new arbitration rules sent process servers around the ...


Criminal


Forum Column - By Pablo Agrio - With California's red ink grown to $17.5 billion, legislative analyst Elizabeth Hill recently ...


Law Practice


Firm Co-Founder Is Remembered for Honesty

Jul. 27, 2002
By Sandra Corrales

LOS ANGELES - Eldon V. McPharlin, the co-founder of a Los Angeles surety and construction law firm and avid golfer, has died. ...


Personal Injury & Torts


Paying Price For Freedom

Jul. 27, 2002
By Eron Yehuda


Administrative/Regulatory


Mojave Cross Must Come Down, Judge Orders

Jul. 27, 2002
By Jeffrey Anderson

LOS ANGELES - The cross must come down. A Los Angeles federal judge has ruled that the Mojave Desert Cross, a 5-foot-tall whit...


Criminal


Expert Disputes Defense on Date of Girl's Death

Jul. 27, 2002
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - The body of Danielle van Dam could have been dumped in eastern San Diego County almost as soon as her parents disc...


Labor/Employment


Employment Column - By Martha Fay Africa - The president of the U.S. Olympic Committee resigned recently because of discrepanc...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


Rules of Engagement

Jul. 26, 2002
By Columnist

Dicta Column - By Kevin Midlam - Although the skills and strategies needed and utilized in litigation are similar to those req...


Entertainment & Sports


LOS ANGELES - The Walt Disney Co. owes nearly $15 million in additional commissions for the hit television show "Home Improvem...


Government


DENVER - The 24 states in the nation that allow citizen initiatives should take steps to limit their use or, at the very least...


Entertainment & Sports


Focus Column - By John M. Genga - The California courts continue to expand the reach of the right of publicity. Last month, th...


Government


Legislators Improve Their Self-Governing

Jul. 26, 2002
By Charles Asbhy

DENVER - State lawmakers nationwide are policing themselves more than they ever have, a National Conference of State Legislatu...


Judges and Judiciary


Edwards to Head Family Law Group

Jul. 26, 2002
By Donna Domino

SAN FRANCISCO - Santa Clara Superior Court Judge Leonard P. Edwards, nationally recognized for his work addressing juvenile an...


Criminal


Westerfield's Son Says Porn Is His Dad's

Jul. 26, 2002
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - The son of the man accused of murdering 7-year-old Danielle van Dam testified Wednesday that the pornography that ...


Law Practice


City Lawyer Small Was MoFo Alum

Jul. 26, 2002
By Xenia Kobylarz

SAN FRANCISCO - Deputy City Attorney Jennifer H. Small has died after a three-year battle with cancer. She was 45. Small, who ...


Criminal


Girls From Past Molestation Case May Testify

Jul. 26, 2002
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - The two young girls that Alejandro Avila was acquitted of molesting two years ago can be brought in to testify i...


Labor/Employment


Focus Column - By Richard S. Rosenberg and John J. Manier - The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently sent a confusing an...


Intellectual Property


Parody of Barbie Passes 9th Circuit Test

Jul. 26, 2002
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - Mattel Inc.'s trademark challenge to a Danish band's parody of the American cultural icon, the Barbie doll, ca...


Judges and Judiciary


Wit, Pragmatism on the Bench

Jul. 26, 2002
By Dennis Pfaff

SAN JOSE - "If we don't pick him up, he's going to kill his wife." The bearer of this chilling message is a deputy county sher...


Criminal


Column by Garry Abrams - The spectacle of politicians trying to deliver reassurance in a sea of troubles is a constant of Amer...


Public Interest


Is the Market Close to Bottoming Out?

Jul. 25, 2002
By Staff Writer

Dicta Column - On the Courthouse Steps - Is the stock market close to bottoming out? - ;"If I knew the answer to that I wouldn...


Law Practice


Profit Calculations

Jul. 25, 2002
By Columnist

Dicta Column - By Barbara Lewis and Dan Otto - The average profitability for a law firm should be around 33 percent. After all...


Constitutional Law


Price Admission

Jul. 25, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Mark E. Chopko - The June 27, U.S. Supreme Court decision, Zelman v. Simmons-Harris , upholding the c...


Constitutional Law


Price Admission

Jul. 25, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Frederick M. Lawrence - Zelman v. Simmons-Harris , the Ohio school voucher case, marks a new, signifi...