Litigation
Cal. Litig. 2020, Volume 33, Number 1
Content
- From the Section Chair What We've Done and What's to Come
- Editor's Foreword the Future Is Here
- Tech Tins: Making Use of Fastcase
- McLe Article A Trial Lawyer's Guide to Rule 3.3
- The Overworked Sentence
- Reoon: on the Los Angeles County Bar Association's Federal Courts Symposium Featuring Judges of the Central District of California
- What Is the Ccpa and Why Should Litigators Care?
- Artificial Intelligence Will Transform the Practice of Law
- Can Ai Sue in Federal Court?
- Current Legal Issues in Video Games and
- Embracing Evolution in the Delivery of Legal Services
- Capture the Flag: Winning With Forum Selection Clauses
- The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution By Eric Foner
- Reflections on Becoming an Appellate Lawyer Hall of Famer
- The Publication of "That Book"
- Masthead
- Table of Contents
Reflections on Becoming an Appellate Lawyer Hall of Famer
By Jon B. Eisenberg
Jon B. Eisenberg, an appellate lawyer for four decades, authored The Rutter Group’s "California Practice Guide: Civil Appeals and Writs" and is a Past-President of the California Academy of Appellate Lawyers. He has argued 12 cases in the California Supreme Court and some 100 cases in the intermediate appellate courts.
On September 20, 2019, I became the second inductee â the first being Ellis Horvitz â into CLA’s Appellate Lawyer Hall of Fame. At the induction event, I spoke of my gratitude for receiving this honor, and I recounted three notable highlights of my 40-year career as an appellate attorney. Te task of converting those comments into an article for this journal proved a bit of a challenge, since I had prepared no notes and pretty much spoke oft" the cuff. Here goes!