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Construction


Renovating Recovery

Mar. 1, 2001
By Columnist

The construction industry continues to keep full-speed pace with the influx of new residents in Southern California, so it is ...


Litigation


Buy, Buy, Happiness

Mar. 1, 2001
By Columnist

In Erlich v. Menezes, 21 Cal.4th 543 (1999), the California Supreme Court clarified the rules that emotional distress d...


Criminal


Riverside Agrees to Police-Reform Plan

Mar. 1, 2001
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

RIVERSIDE - The Riverside City Council agreed Tuesday to a five-year, legally-binding plan drafted by the state attorney gener...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


Civil Union

Mar. 1, 2001
By Columnist

You can always tell when something new becomes institutionalized - people try to make rules and regulations about it. ...


Construction


The Slow Road

Mar. 1, 2001
By Columnist

The time has come to recognize that the parties, courts and insurers can no longer afford the delay in resolving construction ...


Construction


Order Out of Court

Mar. 1, 2001
By Columnist

How litigators draft case management orders may be the most critical factor in their success at resolving a construction defec...


Construction


Excess Baggage

Mar. 1, 2001
By Columnist

Construction defect litigators know that the traditional mediation process has become a runaway train, loaded with excessive c...


Alternative Dispute Resolution


'Big Mouth'

Mar. 1, 2001
By Columnist

Southern California neutral John O'Meara wanted to do something constructive with his self-proclaimed "big mouth," so after wo...


Law Practice


Paralegal Shares Bittersweet Honor

Mar. 1, 2001
By Donna Huffaker

LOS ANGELES - Bathed in applause and honored for a job well done, Marilyn DuPies could think only of the face missing from the...


Litigation


Relentless Pursuits

Mar. 1, 2001
By Ed Kimble

Plaintiffs' attorney Conrado Joe Sayas Jr. could hardly be regarded as smug. In a field of lawyering overpopulated by braggart...


Construction


'Aas' It Were

Mar. 1, 2001
By Columnist

The economic-loss doctrine permeates products liability law, holding that one may not recover pure economic losses, such as a ...


Government


Fake Brockovich Backs Recall

Mar. 1, 2001
By John Roemer

SAN FRANCISCO - An impostor claiming to be legal figure Erin Brockovich has trumpeted support for the recall campaign against ...


Labor/Employment


Jigsaw Damages

Mar. 1, 2001
By Eron Yehuda

Steven G. Zieff, a partner at San Francisco's Rudy, Exelrod, Zieff & True, negotiated a $9.75 million confidential settlem...


Litigation


Gun Shy

Mar. 1, 2001
By Columnist

As the second anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting approaches in April, school officials, based on tips from stud...


Litigation


World of 'Aas'

Mar. 1, 2001
By Eron Yehuda

Feeling threatened by proposed legislation and a recent state Supreme Court decision, a group of homeowner rights' advocates l...


Litigation


Sewer Sequelae

Mar. 1, 2001
By Ed Kimble

Lawyers who dread fighting city hall may be picking the wrong battles. The cards are stacked against city hall for litigators ...


Litigation


Man Sues Insurer for Rate Discrimination

Mar. 1, 2001
By Donna Huffaker

LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles man has sued his insurance company, alleging that agents charged him higher premiums because, as a...


Juvenile


LOS ANGELES - Defense attorneys plan a fresh, appellate-court assault this spring on two key provisions of Proposition 21, a v...


Entertainment & Sports


LOS ANGELES - The City of Angels. The City of Entertainment. And now, the City of Law Firm Mergers. Some say Los Angeles firms...


Large Firms


SAN FRANCISCO - After years of competing head-to-head for domestic talent, San Francisco's Morrison & Foerster and Brobeck...


Government


LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners voted Tuesday to tighten controls on Police Department vice operat...


Judges and Judiciary


SAN FRANCISCO - Embattled former judge Patricia Gray thinks her free speech rights trump judicial ethics constraints and on Mo...


Criminal


Court Won't Overturn 20-Year-Old Conviction

Mar. 1, 2001
By Gina Keating

LOS ANGELES - A state appellate court has declined to overturn the conviction of a Los Angeles man linked to the 1981 murder o...


Litigation


WASHINGTON - In a second unanimous decision Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that state claim-preclusion rules, rather th...


Government


LOS ANGELES - For the first time in Los Angeles' history, the city's annual liability has surpassed the $1 billion mark for wo...


Judges and Judiciary


SAN FRANCISCO - Paralegal students from the College of the Sequoias in the San Joaquin Valley town of Visalia recently were ho...


Real Estate/Development


Judge Tosses SLAPP Suit From Developers

Feb. 28, 2001
By Donna Huffaker

LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles Superior Court judge Monday dismissed a lawsuit against a Venice tenants' association whose member...


Intellectual Property


Crown Jewels

Feb. 28, 2001
By Columnist

If a company does not treat its trade secrets with appropriate respect, it cannot count on a court doing so. ...


Law Practice


Editor Labels Webzines 'Devoid of Context'

Feb. 28, 2001
By Liz Valsamis

LOS ANGELES - A heated debate last week over the future of news media in the Internet age touched on the privacy rights of onl...


Criminal


A Matter of Execution

Feb. 28, 2001
By Columnist

When arguing for death penalty abolishment, death penalty opponents have been reluctant to assert that capital punishment cost...