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Who’s on first? Protecting California’s elderly from financial abuse

Common sense requires that the Prohibited Transfers statutory scheme be repealed in its entirety and that California’s common law rules governing questioned transfers be codified

Daniel D. Murphy

From Issue: 2009 January

The courtroom: no place for personal attacks

Putting on an act in the courtroom may not be as entertaining as you think

Michael Mortimer

From Issue: 2009 January

Out with the old, in with the new

Incorporate feng shui to eliminate clutter and release positive energy at home and the office

Chady F. Wonson

From Issue: 2009 January

Dealing with “the gap” in negotiations

The “ideal” result is an expectation that no reasonable negotiator would ever expect to achieve in a situation where compromise is essential

Jeffrey Krivis

From Issue: 2009 January

Clients with special needs

Attorneys need to adopt specific strategies to represent special needs clients successfully. The payoff for your efforts will be bigger than your fee

Geraldine Lewis

From Issue: 2009 January

Alternative forums for discovery in third-party workplace injury cases

As the saying goes, “knowledge is power,” and nowhere more so than in civil litigation

William Veen
Isaac S. Nicholson

From Issue: 2009 January

Trial strategy tips for Generation X, Y and Millennial jurors

You can’t bump every 25-year-old off the jury. Here’s how to work with them

Linda Petersen
Alison K. Bennett

From Issue: 2009 January

Profile: California Consumer Attorney of the Year — Warren Paboojian

Profile: California Consumer Attorney of the Year — Warren Paboojian

Landmark Title IX verdict leads to top honor, banner year for Fresno lawyer

Stephen Ellison

From Issue: 2009 January

Networking for new — and not so new — lawyers

Viral networking is not a disease but a successful treatment for expanding your practice

Pete Meyers

From Issue: 2009 January

Computer files backup: new, improved, cheaper

Failing to back up your office data files is not only stupid, it can be negligent

Michael Mortimer

From Issue: 2009 January

Appellate Reports

A review of recent decisions of interest to the plaintiff’s bar

Jeffrey I. Ehrlich

From Issue: 2009 January

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