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It's a small world that can be wrapped with one click

By Arash Homampour

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California's new trust accounting rules: A critical update for attorneys

By Erin M. Joyce, Soovya Nagin

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Non-banking financial institutions face increased data breach reporting obligations by FTC

By Daniel B. Garrie, David Shonka

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Arbitrating the trade secret misappropriation case: benefits and challenges

By Claude M. Stern

self-study/Administrative/Regulatory

New SEC rules create industry chaos

By Sara L. Terheggen

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Beyond rescheduling: reimagining cannabis policy for a more just society

By Warren Arndt, Allison B. Margolin

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Navigating California tax disputes

By Robert W. Wood

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Telling the story of a trust administration, in numbers: an introduction to trust accountings

By Matthew D. Kanin, Nancy Reinhardt

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New Title IX rules will require new approaches to resolution

By Angela Reddock-Wright

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Questions about PAGA remain unanswered


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SEC suffers judicial setbacks for administrative hearings

By Kenneth Herzinger, Nicolas Morgan, Thomas A. Zaccaro

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AAPI service to the United States has been documented since 1812

By Eileen C. Moore

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The Effect of Reversal on Appeal

By David M. Axelrad

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Steer clear of legal settlement tax myths

By Robert W. Wood

self-study/Administrative/Regulatory

Titanic, Hindenburg, DIY appeals

By Benjamin G. Shatz

self-study/Administrative/Regulatory

Change Lawyers; Change Generations; Changed Legal Profession

By Howard B. Miller

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The California Taxman Cometh: Impact, Complying, and Avoiding

By Howard B. Miller

self-study/Administrative/Regulatory

Bench trials on appeal: top tips for preserving appellate issues

By Elizabeth A. Evans, Arezoo Jamshidi

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The growing split over presuming irreparable harm in federal trade secret cases

By Conor Tucker

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