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The ten most recent San Diego Business Journal articles in the Law category.

Battle Over Legal Reform Goes on Offense
Reforming our legal system is one of the most overlooked, yet powerful and effective ways California lawmakers can help small businesses grow and local economies thrive. Now Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger recognizes that legal reform is integral to helping businesses flourish and create jobs. 

UC San Diego Looking to Establish a Law School
In a move intended to establish a law school at UC San Diego, faculty and administrators with California Western School of Law and UCSD have formed a joint committee tasked with exploring ways of affiliating faculty, attracting students and financing a public law school.

News in Brief
Torrey Pines Bank, based in Carmel Valley, reported that its 2009 net income, excluding its Partners First credit card division, was $5.53 million.

Executive Profile: Stacy L. Fode
Stacy L. Fode is a partner and attorney at Brown Law Group, a boutique business litigation law firm specializing in employment law.

Blocking Cyber Criminals Becomes Boon for Local Business
In an era of a global cyber society where people interact on the Internet on a daily basis, computer security increasingly occupies the minds of business owners and government leaders, from threats such as identity theft to worms and viruses, loss of sensitive information and other malicious activity.



Jury Finds Currency Trading Firm Operator Guilty
A Solana Beach man who ran a foreign currency trading firm, Universal Money Traders, was found guilty of eight counts of mail fraud, six counts of wire fraud and one count of filing a false tax return by a federal jury Jan. 26, the U.S. attorney’s office said.

Cal Western, UCSD Join Forces to Consider Law School
In a move intended to establish a law school at UC San Diego, faculty and administrators with California Western School of Law and UCSD have formed a joint committee tasked with exploring ways of combining faculty, attracting students and financing a school.

Knobbe Martens Moving Closer to Clients, Away From Courthouse
Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear LLP, downtown San Diego’s longtime occupant at 550 W. C St., says it will relocate its headquarters to Del Mar Heights this summer.

Charges Dismissed for 5 in Pension Case
Five of six San Diego defendants in the long-running felony conflict of interest pension board case are off the hook after the California Supreme Court dismissed the charges Jan. 25 that were originally filed by county District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis in 2005.

Boutique Law Offices Appear More Charming
In an economic environment that has stifled some legal work, many seasoned attorneys found themselves packing their briefcases after lackluster profits forced layoffs, or voluntary departures, at large, multinational firms.

  

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