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Volume 1. 1 , 1. 99. Volume 1. 0, 1. 99. Volume 9, 1. 99. 5- 1. Volume 8, 1. 99. 4- 1. Volume 7 , 1. 99. ADR (Vol. 3, Spring 1. Appeals (Vol. 2, Winter 1. Lawyers! 1, Fall 1. Volume 6, 1. 99. 2- 1. Volume 5 , 1. 99. Volume 4, 1. 99. 0- 1. Volume 3, 1. 98. 9- 1. Volume 2 , 1. 99. Volume 1 1. 98. 7- 1. Volume 2. 9, 2. 01. Volume 2. 9, Number 2, 2. From the Section Chair. By Reuben Ginsburg This is Not a Book Review. By Benjamin G. Shatz Editor’s Foreword. Shatz It’s Time to Replace Summary Depublication by the California Supreme Court with Something Better. By J. Anthony Kline and Jerome B. Managing Your Litigation Team for the Ultimate Benefit of the Client. By Allen L. Lanstra CACIs Compel Litigators to “Do It In Reverse”By Travis Burch Trial Ethics: Witnesses. The National Institute for Trial Advocacy (NITA) is the nation's leading provider of legal advocacy skills training. A 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization based in. William Jennings Bryan (March 19, 1860 – July 26, 1925) was an American orator and politician from Nebraska, and a dominant force in the populist wing of the. By Wendy Wen Yun Chang Sweet Little Lies. By Jacob Glucksman Overview of State Bar Court Procedure. By James Ham and Ellen Pansky Thinking Beyond the Assignment: Selection and Management of Expert Witnesses. By Philip Simmons Secondments: A View from the Inside- Out. By Dorit Glockner Warner We Must Promptly Restore Court Reporters to Trial Courts Throughout California. By The Honorable W. Kent Hamlin. Volume 2. Number 1, 2. 01. 6From the Section Chair. A Non- Traditional Viewpoint. By Reuben Ginsburg. Letters to the Editor Editor’s Foreword: Golden Opportunity: A Fifth California Justice. By Benjamin G. Shatz Demystifying CACIBy The Honorable Martin J. Tangeman Temporary Judges in California Superior Courts. By Judge Stuart M. Rice Write Your Papers Like You Try Your Cases. By Daniel P. Barer Ten Ways to Increase Your Persuasion Skills. By James J. Brosnahan Is That Your Final Judgment? By Dean A. Bochner Privacy Expectations in an Era of Drones. By Kristopher Kokotaylo An Overview of Asbestos Litigation in California. By Nick Martin Exhibits: Never Mind the Quality, Feel the Width. By John Derrick Keeping Women in Civil Litigation Practice: Making it More Civilized. By Laura W. Brill Mc. Dermott On Demand: The Return of Dr. Arbuthnot By Thomas J. Kuluva Book Review. By Jessamyn Vedro Editor’s Foreword: Help for litigants, help for the courts. By Benjamin G. Shatz California Courts on Active Duty. By Justice Eileen C. Moore Language Access for All. By Judge Steve Austin and Judge Manuel Covarrubias Amicus Briefs in the California Supreme Court: Indicia of their Importance and Impact. By Mary- Christine Sungaila. Working From Home: Appellate Collaboration in the Digital Age. By Justice Elizabeth A. Grimes and Erica Toews An Injunction by any Other Name: Mandatory and Prohibitory Preliminary Injunctions. By Khai Le. Quang My First Jury Trial. By Tamara S. Freeze. Follow- Up to Concepcion. By Paul Dubow Mc. Dermott On Demand: AND IN THIS CORNER. The Demurrer. A Play in Two Acts. By Paul S. Marks. Volume 2. 8, Number 2, 2. From the Chair. By Carol D. Kuluva A Unique Way to Earn MCLE Credits. By Donald W. Barber Editor’s Foreword: This is Not a Eulogy! By Benjamin G. Shatz Dutch Treat. By Justice Eileen C. Moore Curious Clerks and the Case of the Yellow Hat. By Paula Mitchell Where First Amendment Internet Anonymity Rights Collide with Copyright. By Peter Afrasiabi The Mysterious World of Civil Litigation Bonds. By Dan Huckabay Timing Posttrial Motions: Statutory Amendments Freshen the Bait in Traps for the Unwary. By Paul R. Johnson Can Private Attorney General Actions Be Forced into Arbitration? By Marc D. Alexander Demystifying Patent Litigation. By Michael I. Rothwell New Lawyers: Why I Went to Law School and Chose Not to Work in a Firm. By Saveena K. Takhar Belated Thanks for Something I Borrowed. By Raoul Kennedy Mc. Dermott on Demand: IF ONLY.. Supreme Court of the United States, October Term, 2. By Thomas J. Mc. Dermott, Jr. Volume 2. 8, Number 1, 2. Be Prepared: Your Week in Legal London Jurisdiction is no bar - the English barrister is abroad. By David Grief, Carolyn Mc. Combe and Nicholas Hill. A Fond Vaarwel. Arkin. Editor's Foreword: Class Without Ostentation By Benjamin G. Shatz. A Path to Writeousness: What the Seven Deadly Sins Might Teach Us About Written Advocacy By Richard H. Nakamura, Jr. Reclaiming Our Noble Profession: Civility in the Practice of Law By Michael D. Stein. The Fine Line Between Protected Demand Letters and Extortion By Felix Shafir and Jeremy Rosen. The Disentitlement Doctrine: A Trap for Unwary Judgment Debtors in Civil Appeals. By Scott M. Reddie. Forfeiture at the Pleading Stage: Ask Permission First, Don't Apologize Later By Rupa G. Green. The Litigator's Must- Know Lexicon of Idioms Used by Young Businesss Professionals By Justice Elizabeth A. Grimes and Robert Toews. Employers Take Note: The U. S. Supreme Court Has Entered the Digital Age. By Jill L. Brusavich. Trial Lawyers Hall of Fame: Being a Trial Lawyer. By Cris Arguedas. ADR Update: Dealing with AB 2. By Paul Dubov. Mc. Dermott on Demand: Pass the Scalpel, Please. By Thomas J. Volume 2. Volume 2. 7, Number 3, 2. From the Section Chair. By Robert M. Bodzin. Letters to the Editor. By Hon. Barton Phelps Editor’s Foreword: Show and Tell: Food Fight in the Courtroom. By Benjamin G. Shatz A New Aggregate Litigation Model Emerges - Technology- Driven Mass Actions. By Ray E. Gallo Recent Activity in Frivolous Appeals. By Will Tomlinson. Summary Contempt and Due Process: England, 1. California, 1. 88. By Marc Alexander Confidence Before the Court: How to Find It. By William H. D. Fernholz Court Filings: Time to Sign Out of the Signature Requirement? By John Derrick Court Reporters Transcripts in a Digital World: Yesterday’s Rules Don’t Fit Today’s Technology. By Melinda W. Krieger To Demur or Not in SLAPP Cases: Don’t Shoot Yourself in the Foot. By James J. Moneer Experiences of a New Lawyer. By Paymon Khatibi Mc. Dermott on Demand: The Rules of Procedure or the Rule of Law? By Thomas J. Mc. Dermott, Jr. Volume 2. 7, Number 2, 2. Volume 2. 7, Number 1, 2. Volume 2. 6, 2. 01. Volume 2. 6, Number 3, 2. From the Section Chair. By Lisa Cappelluti. Editor's Foreword: Signing Off By John Derrick California Judicial Elections: Not What the Greeks Had in Mind, Maybe, But it Works By Hon. Bedsworth. Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame (2. Law and the Six- Minute Interval By Joe Genshlea Beg, Borrow, Steal: Plagiarism vs. Copying in Legal Writing By Benjamin G. Shatz and Colin Mc. Grath. Sophisticated Intermediaries: (1) Should the ? Lee- Nozaki and Thomas C. Corless Sophisticated Intermediaries: (2) Suppliers Owe a Duty to Warn the Ultimate Consumers Of Their Dangerous Product, Even if There are Sophisticated Intermediaries in the Chain of Distribution By Sharon J. Arkin ADR Update: Developments in Ethical Standards for Arbitrators By Paul J. Dubow. Basic Fairness: The Administrative Immigration Courts Should Take a Lesson from our State And Federal Court's Playbooks By Peter Afrasiabi. A Gatekeeper Embraced: Expert Opinion Testimony and the Long Road from Daubert to Sargon By Robert G. Volume 2. 6, Number 2, 2. Editorial Opinion Section Update: Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame. By Lisa Cappelluti. Letters to the Editor. Editor’s Foreword: Wisdom from Heavyweights. By John Derrick. The Super Lawyers of 5. Years Ago. By James J. Brosnahan. Gene Majeski’s 1. Key Lessons to Becoming a Successful Trial Attorney. By Kassie Cardullo. Mc. Dermott On Demand: Fame Is Fleeting But Change Endures. By Thomas J. Mc. 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That Is the Question: Citing Unpublished Decisions in California State and Federal Courts. By Benjain G. Shatz and Emil Petrossian. Bring Your Own Court Reporter. By Robert Cooper. Judicial Discretion Advised: A Critique of California’s Per Se Disqualification Rule in Concurrent Representation Cases. By Mark T. Chen. An Unresolved Issue: Article III Standing for Statutory Damages. By Michael A. Mintzer. Ninth Circuit Attorney Fee Awards & De Novo Review. By Audra Ibarra. New Lawyers: The New Trial Lawyer. By Neil Berman. ADR Update: California Arbitration in the Wake of Concepcion. By Paul J. Dubow“I Learned about Litigating from That”: The Corporate Crack. By William M. Shernoff. Mc. Dermott on Demand: Book Review. The Partisan: The Life of William Rehnquist.
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