Friday, November 27, 2009

09-11-27 Request for correction by USC Law School - re: John Segal

To USC LAW SCHOOL:

Please correct you web page in re: JOHN SEGAL. In May 2002, when he officiated in a fraudulent scheme against Barbara Darwish at the Municipal Court in Culver City, he was still named in the Register of Actions anonymously as "Muni Judge". Your web page fails to disclose that part of his career, listing him as appointed directly to the Superior Court of California in 2000. Such information was false and misleading. Your attention to this issue would be greatly appreciated.
Joseph Zernik

John L Segal

Lecturer in Law

John L Segal

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Phone: (213) 740-2547
Room: 306E

Judge John L. Segal serves on the California Superior Court for the County of Los Angeles. He is currently assigned to one of the eleven unlimited jurisdiction civil courts in the West District. He was appointed to the Superior Court by Gov. Gray Davis in December 2000 and elected to a full six-year term in March 2002. He also is an adjunct professor of Remedies at USC Law.

Judge Segal received his B.A. in 1982 from Williams College and his J.D. in 1987 from USC Law School, where he was executive articles editor of the Southern California Law Review and a member of the Order of the Coif. After completing law school, he worked as a law clerk for Judge Robert S. Vance Sr., of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. In 1988, Judge Segal joined the law firm of Mitchell, Silberberg & Knupp in Los Angeles and became a litigation partner in 1995.


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All comments are welcome... especially any tips regarding corruption of the courts in Los Angeles. Anonymous tips are fine. One simple way to do it is from internet cafes, etc.