By Leigh Datzker
Lawyers and judges are always looking for ways to make things simpler. The Judicial Council thought the way to do this was by a massive proliferation of forms covering areas of practice from civil to probate and legal devices from form complaints to form interrogatories. So what happened to the form-covers-all approach? Well ladies, gentlemen and o...
Lawyers and judges are always looking for ways to make things simpler. The Judicial Council thought the way to do this was by a massive proliferation of forms covering areas of practice from civil to probate and legal devices from form complaints to form interrogatories. So what happened to the form-covers-all approach? Well ladies, gentlemen and o...
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