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  • Judge faces dual challenge in S.F.

    The Recorder caught up on the campaign trail with two challengers and the incumbent they are trying to unseat in the June election.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Buzz The Fuzz

    San Francisco police and prosecutors got their heads shaved for the seventh "Buzz the Fuzz" fund-raiser. Proceeds benefit the Wish Upon a Star program.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Diversity In the Courts

    Two Northern District judges, Thelton Henderson and Marilyn Hall Patel, weigh in on their clerk-hiring practices and diversity in the court.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Surviving the Qualcomm sanctions

    Sanctions were dropped this month against six lawyers involved in the Qualcomm/Broadcom discovery scandal after three years. Four of them spoke with us about the experience.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Mediator Profile: Michael McCabe

    Neutral Michael McCabe, who is affiliated with ADR Services in San Francisco, has gained respect for handling emotional disputes.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Profile: Norman Brand

    In excerpts of The Recorder's February 2010 interview, San Francisco mediator and arbitrator Norman Brand talks about taking a heavy hand with case management in his arbitrations.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Judge Profile: Don Franchi

    In this excerpt from The Recorder's March 2010 interview, San Mateo County Superior Court Judge Don Franchi discusses what it's like to run for a seat on the bench.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Judge Profile: James Collins

    San Francisco Superior Court Judge James Collins talks about his pet peeve and what lawyers can do to gain credibility with him, in excerpts from a March 2010 interview.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

  • Profile: Zela “Zee” Claiborne

    The JAMS neutral does mediation and arbitration, and her style in the latter is what she'd call "managerial."

    Published 2 years ago

    By Cal Law

  • Larry Sonsini Eulogizes Craig Johnson

    Larry Sonsini remembers his former law partner, Craig Johnson, who died unexpectedly from a stroke in fall 2009.

    Published 2 years ago

    By Cal Law

  • Brian Johnson Serenades His Late Brother, Craig

    Brian Johnson reprises a song he sung his brother, Craig Johnson, for his 50th birthday. Johnson died Oct. 3 at age 62. A memorial was held on the campus of Stanford University Oct. 11.

    Published 2 years ago

    By Cal Law

  • Profile: Teresa Carey

    The Bay Area mediator is a big believer in doing advance work with both sides, and in asking a lot of open-ended questions. Here, we share excerpts from an October 2009 interview.

    Published 2 years ago

    By Cal Law

  • Gail Brewster Bereola

    In excerpts from a December 2009 interview with The Recorder legal newspaper, the Alameda County Superior Court judge talks about what she likes to see from lawyers, taking on a new civil assignment, and leaving her old one in juvenile court.

    Published 2 years ago

    By Cal Law

  • Mediator: John Bates Jr.

    In excerpts from a February 2010 interview with Recorder reporter Dan Levine, John Bates Jr., who works at JAMS in San Francisco, gets into some of the techniques he uses in mediations.

    Published 1 year ago

    By Cal Law

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