self-study/Appellate Practice
Mooting mootness
By Benjamin G. Shatzself-study/Civil Practice
Private attorney general attorney fees
By Matthew Rossparticipatory/Appellate Practice
Left, Right & Gorsuch
self-study/Criminal Practice
Criminal continuances: Court culture creates calendar congestion
By Jaime R. Románself-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
By Steven J. Corr, Andrea Jill Weiss Jeffries, Daniel Kazhdan, Jennifer Swizeself-study/Appellate Practice
Navigating Appeals
By Gary A. Wattparticipatory/Alternative Dispute Resolution
Unqualified Immunity?
self-study/Legal Ethics
Avoiding the problem of vicarious disqualification
By Linda W. Greenbergself-study/Litigation
Back to basics: establishment claims in false advertising cases
By August T. Horvathparticipatory/Appellate Practice
Dorf on Reinhardt; Second Amendment
participatory/Appellate Practice
The Power to Declare (Trade) War
self-study/E-Discovery
How lawyers can better engage the bench in e-discovery
By Judy Holzer Hersherself-study/Legal Ethics
Disaster readiness: Ethics in a new age
By Heather L. Rosingself-study/Legal Ethics
A new model anti-discrimination rule
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