Litigation
Cal. Litig. 2020, Volume 33, Number 2
Content
- A Long and Winding Road to Undo Bad Supreme Court Law
- Stringfellow Acid Pits: the Toxic and Legal Legacy By Brian Craig
- That Family Is Wrong for You: Religious Objections Before the Supreme Court
- Intellectual Property Litigation and Other Updates in the Video Game Industry as of April 2020
- Navigating the New Settled Statement Procedures
- Recent Legislative Changes Affect Long-Standing Pre-Trial Discovery Practice
- Nuts and Bolts of Videoconference Dispute Resolution in the Time of Covid-19
- Showing Lack of Probable Cause: Plaintiff's Burden of Proof in Opposing an Anti-Slapp Motion Attacking a Malicious Prosecution Claim
- Table of Contents
- McLe Article Threats, Extortion and Legitimate Advocacy
- Navigating the New Settled Statement Procedures
- Insurance Coverage Analysis Avoids Malpractice Landmines
- Nuts and Bolts of Videoconference Dispute Resolution in the Time of Covid-19
- Masthead
- Intellectual Property Litigation and Other Updates in the Video Game Industry as of April 2020
- That Family Is Wrong for You: Religious Objections Before the Supreme Court
- Affirmative Action Quandaries the Affirmative Action Puzzle: a Living History from Reconstruction to Today (Pantheon:322 Pages) By Melvin I. Urofsky
- Stringfellow Acid Pits: the Toxic and Legal Legacy By Brian Craig
- Insurance Coverage Analysis Avoids Malpractice Landmines
- Recent Legislative Changes Affect Long-Standing Pre-Trial Discovery Practice
- A Long and Winding Road to Undo Bad Supreme Court Law
- From the Section Chair News for a New World
- Editor's Foreword Sweet Successes — On or About 31 Flavors
- Showing Lack of Probable Cause: Plaintiff's Burden of Proof in Opposing an Anti-Slapp Motion Attacking a Malicious Prosecution Claim
- McLe Article Threats, Extortion and Legitimate Advocacy
- Masthead
- Affirmative Action Quandaries the Affirmative Action Puzzle: a Living History from Reconstruction to Today (Pantheon:322 Pages) By Melvin I. Urofsky
- Table of Contents
- From Cla's Ceo a Personal Plea for Addressing the Root Causes of Racism
- From the Section Chair News for a New World
- The Puzzle of Precedent in the California Court of Appeal
- Editor's Foreword Sweet Successes — On or About 31 Flavors
- The Puzzle of Precedent in the California Court of Appeal
- From Cla's Ceo a Personal Plea for Addressing the Root Causes of Racism
Navigating the New Settled Statement Procedures
By Justice Elizabeth A. Grimes, John A. Taylor, Jr., and Garen N. Bostanian
The Honorable Elizabeth A. Grimes is an Associate Justice of the Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Eight.
John A. Taylor, Jr. is certified as an appellate specialist by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization and is a partner at Horvitz & Levy LLP. jtaylor@horvitzlevy.com
Garen N. Bostanian is an attorney at Horvitz & Levy LLP in its Appellate Fellowship Program. gbostanian @horvitzlevy.com