By Amy Yarbrough and Itir Yakar
Daily Journal Staff Writers
SAN FRANCISCO - After two years of research, the state Supreme Court announced new guidelines Tuesday that will put significant pressure on appellate courts to publish opinions and clarify instances when they should.
The changes, which go into effect April 1, represent a shift from previous standards that presumed opinions would...
Daily Journal Staff Writers
SAN FRANCISCO - After two years of research, the state Supreme Court announced new guidelines Tuesday that will put significant pressure on appellate courts to publish opinions and clarify instances when they should.
The changes, which go into effect April 1, represent a shift from previous standards that presumed opinions would...
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