Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Sep. 5, 2001
Early Action
Every California litigator is well aware that on occasion trial courts make mistakes. Indeed, the California Courts of Appeal exist for the sole purpose of correcting trial-court error. The sheer volume of appellate-court opinions reversing the trial courts is ample evidence of the frequency at which trial-court error occurs and is corrected.




Every California litigator is well aware that on occasion trial courts make mistakes. Indeed, the California Courts of Appeal exist for the sole purpose of correcting trial-court error. The sheer volume of appellate-court opinions reversing the trial courts is ample evidence of the frequency at which trial-court error occurs and is corrected.
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