2012 August

Articles Articles in this issue:

Embezzlements: Theft of the $1 million settlement

Look in your own backyard if there’s money missing

David Cook

2012 August


Appellate Reports and Cases in Brief

Recent cases of interest to members of the plaintiffs’ bar

Jeffrey I. Ehrlich

2012 August


In Re Finkler: “Too Strange for Fiction”

A colorful tale of the California judiciary and an unusual take on “Where there is a will, there is a way”

Gary Simms

2012 August


Keeping the comparison in comparative fault

Who’s to blame and how much in a products liability case?

Gary Roth

2012 August


Who assumes risk when someone stands in for a parent?

Whether a baby sitter or family friends, those who agree to watch over children owe a duty to use reasonable care

2012 August


Why litigators become less intelligent in group-mediation settings

Does high pressure create a “dumbing down” syndrome?

Jeffrey Krivis

2012 August


Anatomy of a trial victory

The author shows how to handle a case with “a bone to pick”

Chuck Geerhart

2012 August


Profile: John McGuinn

Profile: John McGuinn

Veteran employment attorney still going strong after five decades of practicing law

Stephen Ellison

2012 August


I dialed 911 a long time ago

Ways to avoid the compromise defense verdict

Miles B. Cooper

2012 August


A warning about your failure-to-warn case

The $10 million question: If you saw a warning, did you read and heed it?

Jessica N. Biernier

2012 August


Painting a picture at trial for the Court of Appeal

Get your facts into the record; use them to tell a story in your appellate brief

Donna Bader

2012 August

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