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Harris v. City of Santa Monica

“Mixed motive” or “same decision” defense in discrimination cases creates confusion

Alexis McKenna

From Issue: 2013 April

Words of wisdom... in the law (and life)?

“Eat what you got to eat” but “be pithy.”

From Issue: 2013 April

To cross or not to cross?

A former prosecutor offers advice on how to structure the cross-exam for maximum impact

Michael Gatto

From Issue: 2013 April

The foibles of employment law practice

A Top 10 of contingency-case consultation concerns for the terminated employee

From Issue: 2013 April

Rulings on federal tort claims, duty of care, corporation status, MICRA

Recent cases of interest to members of the plaintiffs’ bar.

Jeffrey I. Ehrlich

From Issue: 2013 April

Medical liens: Necessary evil or litigation advantage?

The economy, the Supreme Court and HMOs combine to accelerate the use of medical liens in personal injury cases

Stephen Ellison

From Issue: 2013 April

Dutra and the future of wrongful termination in violation of public-policy claims

How has Dutra affected Labor Code section 132a cases?

Scott M. Stillman
Jeannette A. Vaccaro

From Issue: 2013 April

Who are you?

The importance of having named the right entity in your complaint when it comes time to collect the judgment

David Cook

From Issue: 2013 April

The people on the bus

Taking the bus, train or public transit buys you time to concentrate on the case.

Miles B. Cooper

From Issue: 2013 April

Social media can kill your case

The use of social media sites or personal e-mail on employer-owned PCs and cell phones can destroy the employee’s right to privacy — and your case

Karine Bohbot and Elizabeth Riles

From Issue: 2013 April

Profile: Doris Cheng

Passionate advocate for the American jury system takes her message across international borders

From Issue: 2013 April

Fee agreements – Limiting time in which legal malpractice claims may be brought

Arbitration provisions in fee agreements may extend exposure time in defending legal malpractice claims

Greg Brod

From Issue: 2013 April

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