Litigation
Cal. Litig. 2014, Volume 27, Number 1
Content
- Plagiarism: Naughty, Knotty
- "I Learned About Litigating from That" In Memory of Joel a. Cohen
- Masthead
- Another Amazing Year in the Supreme Court
- Adr Update: Can Post-Award Searches Vacate Arbitration Awards?
- Editor's Foreword Signing On: Big Shoes to Fill
- Litigation Section Executive Committee Past Chairs
- The Perils of Punishing Public Employees for Protected Speech: Applying Pickering v. Board of Education to Posts and Pins
- Statements of Decision: Errors, Omissions, and Solutions
- Table of Contents
- McDermott On Demand: Ozymandias?
- Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame (2004): 62 Years in the Practice of Law
- Officers of a Court Do Not Plagiarize
- Hypotheticals on Litigational Plagiarism:
- Past Editors-in-Chief
- From the Section Chair
- Can Use of Administrative Procedures Expedite Complex State Court Civil Litigation?
- Can We Shorten This Trial?
From the Section Chair
By Robert M. Bodzin
Robert M. Bodzin
It is an exciting time to be a member of the Litigation Section and I am honored to be your new Chair. In 2014, our Executive Committee will be working diligently to maintain and exceed the high caliber of resources and benefits provided to our membership. The commitment to excellence in our profession is exemplified by our publications which include the following:
⢠California Litigation Update: A monthly electronic newsletter which provides timely reports of cases of interest. Former Section Chair Mark Mellor and Justice Eileen Moore edit this publication.