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Treading Water Last November a federal judge in San Francisco issued a ruling that threatened the existence of Half Moon Bay's city government. It also gave real estate developers throughout the state something to cheer about.
A Taxing Problem A growing number of Americans are denying that they owe any taxes. The DOJ has noticed, and it's swinging into action.
Thinking Big, Staying Small In a world of consolidating law firms, it may seem that only personal injury firms and generalists can survive as small practices. But it's still possible to thrive with a single-digit staff.
Full Disclosure: Latham of Arabia California law firms may be late to the party, but there's still big money to be made recycling petrodollars in the Persian Gulf.
Aging Behind Bars California's prison population is graying, further exacerbating the prison system's already enormous challenges of overcrowding and inadequate health care.
In Pro Per: Doctor of Law-and Medicine To reach my childhood dream of becoming a doctor, I had been following a pretty regimented path. But after three years of being a "slave" resident, I decided to go to law school.