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Appellate Practice

Jan. 30, 2002

New Batch

Appellate Law Practitioner Column - By David S. Ettinger, California's rules governing appellate practice are undergoing their first full-scale revision since they were originally written - largely by Bernard Witkin - almost 60 years ago. The revisions, which were inspired by the recent reform of the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure and were the brainchild of California Supreme Court Justice Joyce Kennard, are taking place in installments.

        Appellate Law Practitioner Column
        
        By David S. Ettinger
        
        California's rules governing appellate practice are undergoing their first full-scale revision since they were originally written - largely by...

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