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Advocate magazine encourages contributions from attorneys who have the desire to advance their practices by sharing their experience, research and advice with colleagues. Advocate is a nuts-and-bolts journal for trial practice. Each month, experienced attorneys present informative articles revealing how they craft complaints, maximize discovery and use voir dire effectively to win actions in torts such as employment, auto accidents, medical malpractice, products liability and insurance bad faith.
In-depth articles explore case law, case preparation, handling defendants’ pretrial motions, and making successful arguments to the jury. Other practitioners discuss the most effective way to use alternative dispute forums such as arbitration and mediation. Experienced expert witnesses provide primers in their fields of expertise.
With an article in Advocate, your expertise can be placed in front of 10,000-plus trial lawyers in Southern California. With a circulation of 10,000-plus throughout eight counties in Southern California, Advocate is a respected publication and the largest trial lawyer magazine in the country.
All contributions are peer-reviewed by editors selected by the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles. All articles submitted for publication may be edited by the editorial staff of Advocate.
We welcome your contributions on any aspect of trial practice. If you plan to write an article specifically for Advocate, you may wish to query our managing editor in advance with a brief outline of the article and when you propose to have it ready. Please be advised, however, that we will not promise or guarantee to publish any article until we have received your complete, final version of the article. ADVOCATE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO EDIT ALL ARTICLES.
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