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Repeated misconduct gets Calif. judge bounced off bench
Citing a "plethora of misconduct," the California Commission on Judicial Performance on Wednesday booted Monterey County Superior Court Judge Jose Velasquez from the bench. Velasquez committed 46 acts of misconduct between January 2004 and May 2005, ranging from lengthening jail sentences of defendants who questioned his rulings, to forcing unrepresented defendants to choose jail time or diversion programs without telling them they could plead not guilty, the commission found.Judge Admonished Over Improper Loan
A Butte County judge recorded a $71K loan from his dad as his own contribution to his run for the bench. The Commission on Judicial Performance wags its finger.Maximizing Infringement Damages
When asserting causes of action under both Copyright and Lanham acts, careful strategy can lead to increased recovery, explains James Monagle of Murphy Pearson.California lawyer stuck with $500,000 tab
Steven Horn sued his clients. Unhappy with the result, the Encino, Calif., attorney sued the law firm that represented him in the suit against the clients. When an arbitrator ruled for the firm, he hired a private investigator to check into the arbitrator.Lawyer Stuck with $500,000 Tab After Losing Bid to Disqualify Arbitrator
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