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Business Engine announced June 21 that it has raised $22 million in its recent round of financing. Oak Investment Partners led...


Law Practice


Boalt Hall Alumni Board named Charlene Shimada, partner at San Francisco's McCutchen Doyle Brown & Enersen, president. Shi...


Law Practice


NATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE PICKS INCUMBENT OFFICERS

Jul. 9, 2002
By Stefanie Knapp

The Council of the American Law Institute re-elected its incumbent officers to another one-year term May 12. Michael Traynor, ...


Law Practice


BANKRUPTCY FORUM PICKS ORANGE COUNTY OFFICER

Jul. 9, 2002
By Stefanie Knapp

The California Bankruptcy Forum elected Penelope Parmes, partner at Costa Mesa's Rutan & Tucker, vice president. She began...


Transactions


Putting Positive Spin on Complex Transaction

Jul. 9, 2002
By Stefanie Knapp

Allergan Inc. hired partner Cary Hyden to handle its spinoff of Advanced Medical Optics Inc. The most recent aspect of this sp...


Transactions


ELECTRONIC DATA ACQUIRES SUNNYVALE'S LOUDCLOUD

Jul. 9, 2002
By Stefanie Knapp

Electronic Data Systems Corp. has agreed to acquire the managed hosting business of Loudcloud Inc. for $64 million. Electronic...


Firm Watch


Enticed by the firm's acquisition last week of New York-based Robinson Silverman Pearce Aronsohn & Berman , corporate lawy...


Judges and Judiciary


SAN FRANCISCO - While most of the Alameda County judges fared well in the county bar association's most recent judicial evalua...


Juvenile


A Child-Suicide in Foster Care

Jul. 9, 2002
By Cheryl Romo

LOS ANGELES - The garden at the house on Stockwell Street overflows with collard greens, lacy baby tears and pink flowers; ins...


Criminal


Mauling Appeal Raises Eyebrows

Jul. 9, 2002
By Xenia Kobylarz

SAN FRANCISCO - The filing by San Francisco prosecutors of a notice of appeal of the trial judge's grant of a new murder trial...


Criminal


Glitches Test New Drug Program

Jul. 9, 2002
By Leslie Simmons

LOS ANGELES - As Los Angeles County enters its second year of implementing Proposition 36, the drug-treatment initiative, thos...


LOS ANGELES - Twelve days after being informed of Kerry Brooks' death by a confidential source, the Daily Journal petitioned t...


Criminal


Death Blockade

Jul. 9, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Richard C. Dieter - Just before Anthony Porter's scheduled execution in Illinois, his lawyers had little id...


Judges and Judiciary


So Far So Good for Novice Richmond Judge

Jul. 9, 2002
By Matthew King

RICHMOND - Usually, judges get to step into the pool one pinkie toe at a time. Not George Spanos. When Spanos took the bench i...


Firm Watch


The Los Angeles office of McKenna Long & Aldridge has lost complex business litigator Joel Goldman to Russ August & Ke...


Criminal


Death Blockade

Jul. 8, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Michael Rushford - The U.S. Supreme Court announced in Atkins v. Virginia that executing the mentally...


Environmental


Focus Column - By William D. Wick - The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals plunged twice into the murky waters of TMDLs - the w...


Civil Rights


Getting 'Psyched'

Jul. 6, 2002
By Eron Yehuda

Unlike many parents, the mother of Michael D. Seplow didn't want an attorney for a son. "My mom would always make jokes that s...


Criminal


Couple Enter Pleas In Court Bribery Case

Jul. 6, 2002
By David Houston

LOS ANGELES - The owners of a private background investigative service pleaded no contest Wednesday to bribing court clerks to...


Litigation


Between the Cracks

Jul. 6, 2002
By Eron Yehuda

A mentally ill man from Los Angeles languished in a New York prison for two years because he was mistaken for an escaped convi...


Criminal


Stalemate in Smuggle Case Spurs Mistrial

Jul. 6, 2002
By Susan Mc Rae

LOS ANGELES - A federal judge has declared a mistrial for the last of seven Ukrainians charged with operating an international...


Litigation


Legal Stagecraft

Jul. 6, 2002
By Columnist

Column - Focus on High-Profile Litigation - By Noelle C. Nelson, Ph.D. - When a celebrity enters the courtroom, whether it's O...


Litigation


Technology on Trial

Jul. 6, 2002
By Columnist

In this two-part series, litigation expert Richard L. Charnley discusses using technology in trial. Part I examines developing...


Labor/Employment


Call Waiting

Jul. 6, 2002
By Eron Yehuda

California State University general counsel LeRoy Anderson won a defense verdict in a workplace discrimination case. Bell v...


Administrative/Regulatory


Davis Names One to Peace Officer Group

Jul. 6, 2002
By Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - Gov. Gray Davis has named his appointments secretary, Michael Yamaki, to the Peace Officer Standards and Trainin...


Litigation


Talking Head

Jul. 6, 2002
By Columnist

Column - Focus on High-Profile Litigation - By Julie Campanini - Talking to the media during litigation is a delicate balancin...


Media


Calistoga Newspaper Sues Over News Rack Law

Jul. 6, 2002
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - The publisher of Napa County's 138-year-old daily newspaper has challenged the constitutionality of a Calistog...


Appellate Practice


State Must Cover Cost of Expelling Students

Jul. 6, 2002
By Katherine Gaidos

LOS ANGELES - The state should reimburse the San Diego Unified School District for the cost of expelling students under the re...


Criminal


Defense Expert Questions Source of Pornography

Jul. 6, 2002
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - A computer expert testified Wednesday that someone using the e-mail address of David A. Westerfield's son was on t...


Law Practice


Lawyers Face Off in Van Dam Case

Jul. 6, 2002
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - Steven E. Feldman goes nonstop in the courtroom. Fingers dance over a laptop computer. He pours out questions to w...