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July 23, 2004 |

Danser Agrees to Censure in Deal with Commission

William Danser agreed to retire from the bench and accept public censure Thursday, ending several days of negotiation with the Commission on Judicial Performance. As part of the settlement, the former Santa Clara County Superior Court judge agreed that his conduct was unbefitting a judge and admitted he was guilty of one of the ethics charges against him -- that he tried to have a traffic ticket filed against his son dismissed.
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April 20, 2010 |

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March 27, 2006 |

Wiretap Scandal Threatens Firms

Disgraced private investigator Anthony Pellicano is accused of widespread wiretapping, largely at the behest of major L.A. firms, where a lot of lawyers are worried about getting a call from the Justice Department � and plaintiff firms.
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Trapp v. Naiman
Publication Date: 2013-07-25
Practice Area: litigation
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Court: C.A. 4th
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Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Bennie G. Trapp, Sr., and B. Garrett Trapp, Jr., in pro. per. for Plaintiffs and Respondents.
For defendant: Murphy, Pearson, Bradley & Feeney, John P. Girarde, Jason E. Fellner and Nicholas C. Larson for Defendants and Appellants.
Case number: No. E054908

Cite as 13 C.D.O.S.7917 BENNIE G. TRAPP, SR. et al., Plaintiffs and Respondents, v. RA

December 17, 2010 |

On the Move

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June 20, 2002 |

Alameda Judge Facing Misconduct Charges

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March 27, 2006 |

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July 06, 2009 |

Ex-Prosecutor, Now Judge, Faulted in Capital Habeas

A referee's report just sent to the Supreme Court found that — back when she was a prosecutor — Santa Clara Judge Joyce Allegro kept crucial information from the defense in a 1980s capital case.
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March 28, 2006 |

Will Law Firms Be Able to Weather Wiretap-Related Suits?

Indictments stemming from Hollywood's latest celebrity scandal have struck fear into L.A.'s legal community. But it's the civil fallout from private eye Anthony Pellicano's wiretapping indictment that instills true horror. Several attorneys face litigation that could cripple their practices -- and possibly break up their firms. One problem: Wiretapping won't be covered by malpractice insurance. For some firms, says liability expert Timothy Halloran, "bankruptcy may be the only alternative."
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Riggs v. Prober & Raphael, A Law Corporation
Publication Date: 2012-06-08
Practice Area: Consumer Protection
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Court: 9th Cir.
Judge: Jeremy D. Fogel, District Judge, Presiding Before: J. Clifford Wallace, Consuelo M. Callahan, and Carlos T. Bea, Circuit Judges.
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Fred W. Schwinn, Esq., Consumer Law Center, San Jose, California, for the plaintiff-appellant.
For defendant: Jonathan M. Blute, Esq., Murphy Pearson Bradley & Feeney, San Francisco, California, for the defendants-appellees.
Case number: No. 10-17220

Cite as 12 C.D.O.S. 6310 JOANN JOSEPHINE RIGGS, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PROBER & RAPHAEL, A LAW CORPO

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