Litigation
Cal. Litig. 2019, Volume 32, Number 1
Content
- California Confidential What Happens In Mediation May Not Stay In Mediation
- Editor's Foreword: Singularly First Person
- From the Section Chair Opportunities for Service
- Masthead
- Psychology and Persuasion in Settlement
- Running for Judge What I Gained Besides a Judgeship
- Table of Contents
- The Fight Over Martins Beach: Convincing the Supreme Court to Deny a Tech Tycoon's Attempt to Cut Off Public Beach Access
- The Nudge Principle Prompts a Drop in Demurrer Filings
- Tough Cases Canan, Mize & Weisberg, eds. (the New Press, N.Y. 2018)
- We the Corporations: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights by Adam Winkler
- Why I Am a Cla Litigation Section Member
- MCLE Test Questions for Self-Study Test (1 hour of credit)
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1. True or false? Effective June 1, 2019, California Senate Bill 954 imposes new disclosure requirements before mediation.
2. True or false? Senate Bill 954 is aimed at helping attorneys to be aware of California mediation confidentiality rules.