2013 April

Articles Articles in this issue:

Words of wisdom... in the law (and life)?

“Eat what you got to eat” but “be pithy.”

2013 April


Social media can kill your case

The use of social media sites or personal e-mail on employer-owned PCs and cell phones can destroy the employee’s right to privacy — and your case

Karine Bohbot and Elizabeth Riles

2013 April


Harris v. City of Santa Monica

“Mixed motive” or “same decision” defense in discrimination cases creates confusion

Alexis McKenna

2013 April


To cross or not to cross?

A former prosecutor offers advice on how to structure the cross-exam for maximum impact

Michael Gatto

2013 April


Profile: Doris Cheng

Profile: Doris Cheng

Passionate advocate for the American jury system takes her message across international borders

Stephen Ellison

2013 April


Medical liens: Necessary evil or litigation advantage?

The economy, the Supreme Court and HMOs combine to accelerate the use of medical liens in personal injury cases

Stephen Ellison

2013 April


Rulings on federal tort claims, duty of care, corporation status, MICRA

Recent cases of interest to members of the plaintiffs’ bar.

Jeffrey I. Ehrlich

2013 April


The people on the bus

Taking the bus, train or public transit buys you time to concentrate on the case.

Miles B. Cooper

2013 April


Who are you?

The importance of having named the right entity in your complaint when it comes time to collect the judgment

David Cook

2013 April


Fee agreements – Limiting time in which legal malpractice claims may be brought

Arbitration provisions in fee agreements may extend exposure time in defending legal malpractice claims

Greg Brod

2013 April


The foibles of employment law practice

A Top 10 of contingency-case consultation concerns for the terminated employee

2013 April

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