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Appellate Practice

Jan. 12, 2007

Courting Change

FOCUS COLUMN - By Paul D. Fogel and Mani Sheik - The new year rings in a bewildering reorganization of state appellate rules. Lawyer Paul Fogel unravels the mess.

Focus Column

By Paul D. Fogel and Mani Sheik
     
      This coming year, after sweeping up the confetti and recycling empty champagne bottles, California practitioners also can toss their 2006 California Rules of Court books in the recycling bins. That is because the Rules of Court, including the appellate rules, have undergone a top-to-bottom reorganization. And if becoming familiar with the reorgani...

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