Litigation
Cal. Litig. 2020, Volume 33, Number 1
Content
- Artificial Intelligence Will Transform the Practice of Law
- Can Ai Sue in Federal Court?
- Capture the Flag: Winning With Forum Selection Clauses
- Current Legal Issues in Video Games and Esports
- Editor's Foreword the Future Is Here
- Embracing Evolution in the Delivery of Legal Services
- From the Section Chair What We've Done and What's to Come
- Letter to the Editor
- Masthead
- MCLE Article A Trial Lawyer's Guide to Rule 3.3
- Reflections on Becoming an Appellate Lawyer Hall of Famer
- Table of Contents
- Tech Tips: Making Use of Fastcase
- The Future Holds Many Possibilities
- The Overworked Sentence
- The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution By Eric Foner
- What Is the Ccpa and Why Should Litigators Care?
- Report on the Los Angeles County Bar Association's Federal Courts Symposium Featuring Judges of the Central District of California
Report on the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s Federal Courts Symposium Featuring Judges of the Central District of California
By Allison Westfahl Kong
Allison Westfahl Kong is the Chief of the General Crimes Section at the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles and a member of the CLA Litigation Section’s Committee on Federal Courts. Any views expressed are her own and do not represent the views of the U.S. Department of Justice.
On October 30, 2019, the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s Litigation Section put on a federal courts symposium featuring ten judges of the Central District of California. The symposium, co-sponsored by the Los Angeles Chapter of the Federal Bar Association, featured updates from the Chief District Judge and Chief Magistrate Judge, as well as panel discussions on settlement conferences, trial practice tips, and the "do’s and don’ts" of practicing before judges and magistrate judges.