self-study/Torts
A refresher on Dram Shop liability
By Reza Torkzadeh, Allen P. Wilkinsonself-study/Administrative/Regulatory
Arbitrating the trade secret misappropriation case: benefits and challenges
By Claude M. Sternself-study/Law Practice Management
Recent NLRB decisions affecting non-union employers
By Aya Z. Elalami, Arthur F. Silbergeldself-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution
New Year, new mass arbitration rules from the AAA
By JoeAl Akobian, Matthew T. Billeci, Michael Kushner, Luanna De Mello, John A. Vogtself-study/Torts
Liens, insurance and attorney referrals
By Allen P. Wilkinsonself-study/Criminal Law
Penal Code Section 654
By Gregg L. Prickettself-study/Will/Trusts
Top five trusts and estates cases of 2023
By Ciarán O’Sullivanself-study/Corporate
Managing ESG litigation risk for companies
By Brian D. Israelself-study/Data Privacy
New privacy considerations under CPPA regulations
By Kenny Gutierrez, Chiara Portnerself-study/Legal Malpractice
Mitigating the risks of malpractice claims from third parties
By Alanna G. Clair, Shari L. Klevensself-study/Practice and Pleading
Throwing the book at improper citations
By Zareh Jaltorossianself-study/Legal Ethics
How attorneys can end up on Santa's 'nice' list
By Alanna G. Clair, Shari L. Klevensself-study/Damages
Liquidated damages could undo a settlement agreement
By Abraham A. Khanself-study/Family Law
Guide to Family Court “Buzzwords” (Part 2)
By Patti C. Ratekinself-study/Family Law
Guide to Family Court “Buzzwords” (Part 1)
By Patti C. Ratekinself-study/Legal Ethics
How much can judges socialize with lawyers?
By Wendy L. Patrickself-study/Implicit bias and the promotion of bias-reducing strategies
Promoting integrity and inclusion: California’s formal recognition of the link between civility and bias
By Wendy L. Patrickself-study/Court Rules and Procedures
'Superior to what?' A brief explication of complication
By Benjamin G. Shatzself-study/Legal Ethics
Appellate ruling limits appearances by trustees and executors in pro per
By Mark J. Phillips, Jake V. Phillipsself-study/Evidence
Last words: On dying declarations
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