
LOS ANGELES - Anne C. Kiley gets excited about trends and changes in California family law, whether they directly impact any of her current cases or not. She especially enjoys the work she does writing and giving presentations to other lawyers about new developments in the law. That’s something she does often for the Rutter Group and as a lecturer with USC Gould School of Law.
So she is closely following new case law that questions limitat...
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