2009 March

Articles Articles in this issue:

San Francisco Law Library’s law practice management collection

Here’s a wealth of information on starting and maintaining a plaintiff’s law practice

Marcia Bell

2009 March


Maximize your closing argument

Outline how you will sum it all up for the jury; here’s what to include in that outline

William Veen
Elinor Leary

2009 March



Small practitioners seem to weather the recession

The economic tsunami may not hit you, but it never hurts to be prudent

Geraldine Lewis

2009 March


Use a ballot to settle multiple claims at the same time

Here’s a simple but effective technique that works most of the time when there are multiple claims

Jeffrey Krivis

2009 March


Surprise! Conservative think tank study again suggests that “loser-pays” is right for America

Even a defense attorney agrees it would have a chilling effect on filing of many meritorious suits

Tami Kamin-Meyer

2009 March



Teacher-student sexual abuse: wrongs, rights and remedies

With increasing accounts of teacher-student episodes, young crime victims have the right to seek redress in state and federal civil courts

William S. Friedlander

2009 March


Lawyers at leisure: “Back away from the desk!”

Here’s a look at some of the more interesting after-hours activities pursued by legal minds

Stephen Ellison

2009 March


Appellate Reports

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

Jeffrey I. Ehrlich

2009 March


Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges

By Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and Bryan A. Garner

Donna Bader

2009 March

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