By John H. Sullivan
After failing to convince the state Legislature to approve their bill attacking protective orders in civil litigation, California plaintiffs' lawyers are launching a last-ditch attempt to force judges to give them what lawmakers would not. They want to tie this crumbled plank of their legislative agenda to the coattails of the state Judicial C...
After failing to convince the state Legislature to approve their bill attacking protective orders in civil litigation, California plaintiffs' lawyers are launching a last-ditch attempt to force judges to give them what lawmakers would not. They want to tie this crumbled plank of their legislative agenda to the coattails of the state Judicial C...
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