self-study/Family Law
Assisted reproduction technologies: advances and complications
By Katie Burkeself-study/Appellate Practice
Citing the uncitable
By Benjamin G. Shatzparticipatory/Appellate Practice
Considering Custom
self-study/Employment
What happens when collective bargaining agreements expire?
By Luis Arias, Alan S. Levinsself-study/Civil Practice
California anti-SLAPP in the 9th Circuit: Can it survive?
By Gary A. Wattself-study/Litigation
Medicare Secondary Payer Act: personal liability cases
By Karen A. Feldparticipatory/Appellate Practice
Is the End 'Near' for Class Action Cy Pres?
self-study/Education Law
What can schools do about cyberbullying?
By Gregory J. Rolenself-study/Employment
Can prior pay inform a new hire's salary?
By Kathryn G. Mantoanparticipatory/Appellate Practice
Learning the ABCs
self-study/Bankruptcy
‘Cram-downs’ of unsecured liens in a Chapter 11 reorganization
By Paul M. Hilkert, Stuart B. Rodgersself-study/E-Discovery
E-discovery for lawyers who like paper
By Bob Mehrparticipatory/Appellate Practice
Looking Behind the Proclamation?
self-study/Appellate Practice
Mooting mootness
By Benjamin G. Shatzself-study/Appellate Practice
Mooting mootness
By Benjamin G. Shatzself-study/Civil Practice
Private attorney general attorney fees
By Matthew Rossself-study/Criminal Practice
Criminal continuances: Court culture creates calendar congestion
By Jaime R. Románparticipatory/Appellate Practice
Left, Right & Gorsuch
self-study/Estate Planning
Preparing a proper certificate of independent review
By Arthur J. Harris, Kavin Williamsself-study/Intellectual Property
The brave new world of patent law
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