Civil Litigation,
Appellate Practice
Feb. 23, 2016
'I object!' Possibly not. New rules for objections
As objections are often required to preserve future rights, being well-versed in the current laws governing them is an imperative for all litigators.





Craig A. Roeb
Partner
Chapman, Glucksman, Dean, Roeb & Barger APC
11900 W Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles , CA 90064
Email: croeb@cgdrblaw.com
Loyola Law School; Los Angeles CA

Chelsea Lee Zwart
Associate
Chapman Glucksman Dean Roeb & Barger
Phone: (310) 207-7722
Email: czwart@cgdrlaw.com
Only two months in, 2016 has already experienced significant changes to California's statutory and common law. Not to be left out, objections have received their fair share of attention from the Legislature and courts as well. As objections are often required to preserve future rights, being well-versed in the current laws governing them is an imperative for all litigators. This presents a brief overview of recent developments on the topic.
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