self-study/Jury Practice
Batson/Wheeler objections to peremptory challenges
By Gregory L. Prickettself-study/Law Practice Management
Count 1: Practicing law without a license
By Stephen Allen Jamieson, Ralph Barat Saltsman, Stephen Warren Solomonself-study/Real Estate
Residential Solar Rights
self-study/Court Rules and Procedures
Courts’ calculation of attorney fees
By Matthew Rossself-study/Discovery
Dealing With Deposition Stipulations
self-study/Criminal Law
Security concerns in the courtroom
By Jacqueline A. Connorself-study/Legal Ethics
Representing Joint Clients
self-study/Civil Practice
Anti-SLAPP motions and attorney fees
By Matthew Rossself-study/Legal Ethics
Unauthorized practice of law; multijurisdictional practice of law (Rule 5.5)
By Ellen A. Panskyself-study/Estate Planning
What's Said in the Trustee's Office Stays in the Trustee's Office
self-study/Expert Testimony
A paradigm shift on experts and hearsay in civil cases?
By Gary A. Wattself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Jumping the gun on arbitrability in the 9th Circuit
By Michael McCauley, Daniel D. McMillanself-study/Privacy Law
Is a Non-Party's Contact Information Private?
self-study/Insurance
Additional insureds and bad faith
By Kirk A. Pasichself-study/Criminal Practice
Learn the basics of Marsden motions
By Gregory L. Prickettself-study/Appellate Practice
When the 9th Circuit turns to the California Supreme Court
By Peder K. Batalden, Felix Shafirself-study/Family Law
Spousal support and ‘changed circumstances’
By Robert A. Rothself-study/Legal Malpractice
The timeliness of attorney malpractice claims
By Scott P. Dixlerself-study/Insurance
Insurance policies and breach of contract exclusions
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