Litigation
Cal. Litig. VOLUME 37, ISSUE 2, AUGUST 2024
Content
- A Drink With Perry
- Courtroom or Conference Room: Considerations For Jury Trials V. Arbitration
- Editor's Foreword: We Thank and Excuse Paul Dubow
- Inside This Issue
- Interview With United States District Judge Rita F. Lin
- McLe Audits
- PAST SECTION CHAIRS & EDITORS-IN-CHIEF
- Proposition 65: the Ubiquitous, Yet Invisible Litigation
- SECTION OFFICERS & EDITORIAL BOARD
- Socrates's Trial
- Survival Actions After the 2021 Amendment To Code of Civil Procedure Section 377.34:
- Table of Contents
- The Civil Case Against O.J. Simpson
- The Shrinking Shelter of Relief From Jury Trial Waivers
- Understanding Key Distinctions In California State and Federal Privilege Law
- Your Face Belongs To Us: a Secretive Startup's Quest To End Privacy As We Know It
- Chair's Farewell: a Look Back At the 2023-24 Term
CHAIR’S FAREWELL: A LOOK BACK AT THE 2023-24 TERM
Written by Erik Silber*
Chair
It seems like just yesterday that I was drafting my first Chair’s Column and outlining what I hoped we would do for our members during the term. As my term as Chair winds down, I want to highlight the successful programs of the term:
CALIFORNIA INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION WEEK:
The Litigation Section, through our ADR Committee, put on the Third Annual California International Arbitration Week from March 11 to 14, 2024, in San Francisco. The program had more than 500 registrations, 5 nights of great networking events, and 26 hours of MCLE. Next year’s program will take place from March 10 to 13, 2025, in Los Angeles.