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Technology & Science


Downloading Music Raises IP Challenge

Feb. 3, 2001
By Contributing Writer

What's the hottest thing going on the Net these days? Not e-mail, whose star has risen and fallen. Too many of us associate it...


Appellate Practice


Court Orders a New Hearing for DUI Case Involving Biased Judge

Feb. 3, 2001
By Jason Armstrong & Sean Windle

SANTA ANA - A state appellate panel has ordered a new hearing for an Orange County man whose license was suspended for driving...


Government


CARSON - The mayor of Carson, who recently announced he would not seek re-election because of poor health, was arrested Thursd...


State Bar & Bar Associations


Aquino Remembers Filipino Heritage

Feb. 3, 2001
By Contributing Writer

LOS ANGELES - Rhonel Aquino wanted to be a lawyer for four reasons. "So I could make a difference, so I could make a lot of mo...


Judges and Judiciary


City Wants San Diego Judge Recused

Feb. 3, 2001
By Claude Walbert

SAN DIEGO - The judge in a $94.5 million land development case against the city had a social relationship with the winning pla...


Health Care & Hospital Law


Jury Awards Child-Abuse Victim $1.5 Million

Feb. 3, 2001
By Matthew Heller

SAN BERNARDINO - After finding that an operator of homes for mentally disturbed children was liable for the sexual misconduct ...


Government


WASHINGTON - John Ashcroft won Senate confirmation as attorney general Thursday, but 42 Democrats voted against the former Mis...


Criminal


LOS ANGELES - Following a daylong hearing filled with contention and tears, a judge Thursday freed two teen murder witnesses f...


Criminal


A South Bay Forerunner to Mauling

Feb. 3, 2001
By Robert Selna

SAN FRANCISCO - The first prosecutor in the country to charge a dog owner with murder said Thursday that he believes the San F...


Insurance


SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court handed insurance companies a substantial victory Thursday, holding 5-2 that the i...


Government


Jury Convicts O.C. Man for Wife's Murder

Feb. 3, 2001
By Michael J. Grinfeld

SANTA ANA - An Orange County man faces a life sentence without the possibility of parole after a jury convicted him of murder ...


Large Firms


SAN FRANCISCO - When two firms back east merged to create Piper Marbury Rudnick & Wolfe in 1999, the move barely registere...


Law Practice


Tempus Fugit

Feb. 2, 2001
By Columnist

Developing comprehensive procedures for all firm tasks can enhance productivity, increase efficiency and, ultimately, expand p...


Public Interest


Jurors Sound Off

Feb. 2, 2001
By Columnist

Daily correspondence with the public at the Superior Court Internet site has provided me with a feeling of societal connectedn...


Appellate Practice


Judge Overturns Car Burglary Conviction

Feb. 2, 2001
By Dawn Piimanu

LOS ANGELES - A man who gains access to a car trunk without using force or tools does not commit auto burglary, an appellate c...


Tax


All's Not Fair in Internet Tax Wars

Feb. 2, 2001
By Columnist

When it comes to taxing the Internet, equal is not necessarily fair. It depends on the kind of equality at stake. Proponents o...


Criminal


It is not easy to tell from some people's actions whether their brains have been scrambled by drugs or they're just sort of lo...


Large Firms


Skjerven Names First HQ Managing Partner

Feb. 2, 2001
By Staff Writer

SAN FRANCISCO - After nearly 25 years of relying on a firmwide managing partner to do the job, Skjerven Morrill MacPherson has...


Environmental


All Wet

Feb. 2, 2001
By Columnist

California property owners have been faced with the regulation of isolated wetlands and seasonal ponds located on their proper...


Judges and Judiciary


It's déjà vu all over again. On Dec. 2, 1965, a so-called blue-ribbon panel, the McCone Commission, found that Los Angeles off...


Judges and Judiciary


Lounging Now Encouraged at Federal Court

Feb. 2, 2001
By Pamela Mac Lean

SAN FRANCISCO - Working lawyers have a posh new place to relax between hearings, or to negotiate with adversaries, or to wait ...


Appellate Practice


Court OKs Reductions in Paint Compounds

Feb. 2, 2001
By Dawn Piimanu

LOS ANGELES - The South Coast Air Quality Management District's limits on paint ingredients that harm the environment have wit...


Law Practice


Gibson Dunn Partner Hutter Dies at 76

Feb. 2, 2001
By Tina Spee

LOS ANGELES - Services will take place today for James R. Hutter, retired partner of Los Angeles' Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher....


Personal Injury & Torts


Careful Care

Feb. 2, 2001
By Columnist

Courts have held that when someone who is under no obligation to provide a service voluntarily undertakes to do so, he will be...


Criminal


Judge Will Determine Fate of Teen Witnesses

Feb. 2, 2001
By Susan Mc Rae

LOS ANGELES - Two teen-agers who have been jailed two months waiting to testify in a capital murder trial will appear before a...


Government


Councilman Pushes for Anti-Crime Programs

Feb. 2, 2001
By Chris Ford

LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles City Council signaled its intent Wednesday to locate $2 million in city funding for crime-preven...


Large Firms


Bishop Leaves Latham

Feb. 2, 2001
By Katherine Gaidos

SAN DIEGO - Latham & Watkins San Diego partner Dorn Bishop left the firm Wednesday to join the U.S. attorney's office. Bis...


Government


Chicago Alums Recall Ashcroft

Feb. 2, 2001
By Jeffrey Anderson

LOS ANGELES - Don Samuelson figures he would have spent more time getting to know John Ashcroft in law school if he'd known th...


LOS ANGELES - If you can't trust Scotland Yard, who can you trust? That's the lingering riddle I take from a decision released...


Intellectual Property


SAN JOSE - A La Jolla attorney, calling himself a "big fan" of Stanford University, is giving up his claim to the stanfordlawy...