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Suing for emotional damages: When a dog is more than chattel.
“Support your troops” includes holding accountable those who design and manufacture defective equipment that maims and kills America’s finest.
Employment-rights specialist makes her mark in public service law and the appellate bar.
The use of medical liens in PI cases appears to be increasing. A look at why and how.
“Mixed motive” or “same decision” defense in discrimination cases creates confusion.
Passionate advocate for the American jury system takes her message across international borders.

SAVE A TREE!
Print briefs on BOTH sides of a sheet of paper
For ever and a day,  attorneys served papers that were printed only on one side. The back side of the paper was blank. In fact, the California Rules of Court required it. The rules have changed! The 2012 California Court Rules, Rule 2.117, effective July 1, 2012, were changed to permit you to use both sides of the paper. (You have to secure the agreement of the other party before using both sides.)  Give it a try. Together, we can save a forest.

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