Isn’t it true there is a different way to cross-examine at trial? Yes! Using open-ended questions to keep feeding rope to the defense expert witness until she hangs herself Benny KhorsandiBrian G. Beecher From Issue: 2024 January
How to successfully try cases in federal court Trying a case in federal court is nothing to be afraid of but you must know the rules, especially the judge’s “local, local rules” Ashley M. Conlogue From Issue: 2024 January
Disability claims and the statute of limitations Bennett v. Ohio National: Withholding of benefits in the future does not start the statute of limitations in the present Bill Foster From Issue: 2024 January
A look at CAOC’s endorsed legislative candidates in 2024 Electing legislators who will fight to protect Californians’ legal rights Lea-Ann Tratten From Issue: 2024 January
Improv for trial Be prepared to be unprepared; learn to manage your fear of the unexpected Brian BreiterJoseph Limbaugh From Issue: 2024 January
Don’t let the defense misuse social media to depict your client How defendants misrepresent a plaintiff’s condition through social media Eustace de Saint PhalleShana M. Nazarian From Issue: 2024 January
Appellate Briefs Contractors hired by DOD and removal of their complaints to federal court. Also, premises liability and the negligent undertaking theory; and, reduction of attorney fees based on incivility of counsel Jeffrey I. Ehrlich From Issue: 2024 January