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State Bar & Bar Associations


State Bar Will Study Splitting Off Conference

Jan. 29, 2002
By Don Debenedictisn

LOS ANGELES - The State Bar of California and its controversial offspring, the Conference of Delegates, took a dramatic step S...


Labor/Employment


Wishful Thinking

Jan. 29, 2002
By Columnist

Employment Law Practitioner Column - By Benjamin R. Martin, Employers often wish that they could use noncompete agreements in ...


Entertainment & Sports


Litigators Mull Breach-of-Semantics Suit

Jan. 29, 2002
By Garry Abrams

Column by Garry Abrams - Was Mariah Carey's recording contract politely "canceled" like a stamp? Or was it vengefully "termina...


Judges and Judiciary


Understaffed, Overwhelmed, Swamped

Jan. 29, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By Fred Silberberg, It is time to reconsider the division of labor in California's civil courts. In many of the...


Family


Gay Couples Deserve Chance at Marriage Gamble

Jan. 29, 2002
By Catherine Cavella

Forum Column - By Sean Carter, W.C. Fields once said, "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again; then quit - there's no u...


Appellate Practice


LOS ANGELES - Fine-tuning the scope of the California Arbitration Act, an appellate court has ruled that parties to an arbitra...


Law Practice


Golden Years

Jan. 29, 2002
By Columnist

Dicta Column - By Ralph Bovitz, With advances in medicine, you may find that it is entirely possible to spend 30 years in reti...


Judges and Judiciary


Norwalk Judge Labors With Love

Jan. 29, 2002
By Erin Carroll

LOS ANGELES - William J. Birney is particularly proud of the part he played in two legal accomplishments. They are his sons, l...


Transactions


PUBLIC OFFERING PUTS $150 MILLION IN STORAGE

Jan. 29, 2002
By Stefanie Knapp

Public Storage Inc. priced a public offering of 6 million depositary shares on Jan. 15. The offering brought in $150 million. ...


Firm Watch


Robert Sloss , an intellectual property partner at General Counsel Associates , has left the Mountain View firm to join Farell...


Law Practice


Legal Lingo

Jan. 29, 2002
By Columnist

The high priests of "good writing" are trying to convince lawyers to change the way they write. They want us to organize our t...


Thomas Lambert is finishing up his first month as managing partner of Los Angeles' Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp , a 125-att...


Transactions


BIOMARIN HEADS NORTH OF THE BORDER FOR SYNAPSE

Jan. 29, 2002
By Stefanie Knapp

BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc. agreed to acquire Synapse Technologies Inc. in a deal announced Jan. 14. This cash-and-stock deal...


Firm Watch


Setting its sights on bigger and better things in San Diego, Manning & Marder Kass Ellrod Ramirez is moving to an office s...


Firm Watch


Transportation attorney and consultant Sarah L. Catz has brought her expertise to the Irvine office of Nossaman Guthner Knox &...


Large Firms


In a year when many California law firms saw their corporate work evaporate into thin air, Latham & Watkins managed to sta...


Firm Watch


Longtime law firm consultant Peter Zeughauser is launching a new consulting business, The Zeughauser Group , this month. Joini...


Searching for a partner to establish a West Coast insolvency practice, the Los Angeles office of Sonnenschein Nath & Rosen...


Firm Watch


Century City's Jeffer Mangels Butler & Marmaro is welcoming the return of Robert P. Baker , a litigation partner who worke...


Large Firms


Gibson Dunn Picks Crimes Co-Chair

Jan. 29, 2002
By John Ryan

LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles' Gibson Dunn & Crutcher has appointed a new co-chair of its business crimes and investigations p...


Law Practice


USC Fan Served Nine Regions as City Attorney

Jan. 28, 2002
By Claude Walbert

LOS ANGELES - Services have taken place for John Robert Flandrick, who was the city attorney for nine Southern California citi...


Military Law


Disqualifying Detainees From Protection

Jan. 28, 2002
By Columnist

Forum Column - By John C. Eastman, There is a continuing apoplexy in the land, even more pronounced abroad, about President Bu...


Criminal


Native Son

Jan. 28, 2002
By Columnist

Criminal Law Practitioner Column - By Laurie L. Levenson, The Department of Justice has finally filed charges against the so-c...


Criminal


Letter Describes Dogs' Aggression

Jan. 28, 2002
By Anne La Jeunesse

LOS ANGELES - In a letter written two weeks before the fatal mauling of a college lacrosse coach by two vicious dogs, one of t...


Labor/Employment


Dream Deferred

Jan. 28, 2002
By Columnist

Focus Column - By Alex Ricciardulli, Almost two years ago, the California Supreme Court was set to decide an important issue r...


Appellate Practice


Court Demands Reason for Judge's Actions in Trial

Jan. 28, 2002
By Jenna Bordelon

SANTA ANA - An appeals court on Friday demanded an explanation for the behavior of an Orange County Superior Court judge who q...


Criminal


Perez Takes Stand in Fellow Officer's Trial

Jan. 28, 2002
By David Houston

LOS ANGELES - Rafael Perez made a return appearance in criminal court Friday to testify about the alleged misdeeds of a former...


Education


Justice Kennedy Goes to High School

Jan. 28, 2002
By David Pike

WASHINGTON - An on-the-record briefing by a justice in the Supreme Court pressroom - a retirement, perhaps? No, the extremely ...


Military Law


Forum Column - By Marjorie Cohn, No evidence is more damning than the confession of a defendant in a criminal case. The U.S. g...


Government


33,000 Ballots Later, What's It All Mean?

Jan. 28, 2002
By Erin Carroll

LOS ANGELES - During the past two months, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Judith Chirlin has pored over the intricacies of th...