Litigation
Cal. Litig. 2015, Volume 28, Number 1
Content
- Table of Contents
- A Fond Vaarwel...
- Litigation Section Executive Committee Past Chairs
- Adr Update: Dealing with Ab 2617
- Trial Lawyers Hall of Fame: Being a Trial Lawyer
- The Litigator's Must-Know Lexicon of Idioms Used by Young Business Professionals
- Employers Take Note: the U.S. Supreme Court Has Entered the Digital Age
- Masthead
- Past Editors-in-Chief
- Reclaiming Our Noble Profession: Civility in the Practice of Law
- Editor's Foreword Class Without Ostentation
- McDermott On Demand: Pass the Scalpel, Please
- A Path to Writeousness: What the Seven Deadly Sins Might Teach Us About Written Advocacy
- "I Learned About Litigating from That" Adapt and Take Advantage of Opportunities
- The Fine Line Between Protected Demand Letters and Extortion
- Forfeiture at the Pleading Stage: Ask Permission First, Don't Apologize Later
- The Disentitlement Doctrine: a Trap for Unwary Judgment Debtors in Civil Appeals
- Be Prepared: Your Week in Legal London Jurisdiction is no bar - the English barrister is abroad
Trial Lawyers Hall of Fame: Being a Trial Lawyer
By Cris Arguedas
Cris Arguedas
I’ve been a trial lawyer for more than 30 years. My practice has always been exclusively criminal, and I have defended every kind of case. We like to say, in our firm, that no case is too big and no case is too small. From murder to fraud, from white collar to no collar, from drugs to disturbing the peace, I’ve handled all those cases, and I still do.
After more than 3 decades, I still think I have the best job in the world.