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DISCOVERY SANCTIONS   The California Supreme Court reversed the appellate court in City of Los Angeles v. PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP1 regarding monetary discovery sanctions. The court made it clear that the trial courts have the authority to impose monetary sanctions for egregious discovery misconduct, even if it is not necessarily a clear violation ...

ELECTRONIC FILING IN...

Shanon Quinley

California trial courts are embracing technological advances in order to boost productivit...

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Family Law has always been a part of the legal profession that demands developing a skill...

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Tech Revolution in Family Law Earlier this year we published our first digital trial tech...

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ACFLS AS AMICUS CURI...

Leslie Ellen Shear Stephen Temko Rick Cohen, CFLS

ACFLS has joined the Harriett Buhai Center for Family Law as amici curiae in Bianka M. v....

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In re Marriage of Minkin (2017) 11 Cal.App.5th 939, decided in April this year1 by the Fou...

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TAX REPORTING FOR CO...

Beverly Brautigam

Lately I have had several attorneys inquire as to the proper tax reporting of community-pr...

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EVERYTHING CHANGES

Heidi Tuffias

I joined the Board of the ACFLS in 2001, and shortly after that I started writing these &l...

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“THE CLOCK IS TICKIN...

Mark E. Sullivan

The first part of this article dealt with deadlines and time problems with submission of t...

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LEADING BY EXAMPLE:...

Lynette Berg Robe

You may have heard something about the new ACFLS Charitable Foundation, Inc., at the ACFLS...

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