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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 ...

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Anthony Boucek

So, you did not get what you expected from the judge on that recent motion? We have all be...

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE,...

Michele Brown, CFLS

I hope you have had a fabulous 2021 so far and are enjoying the holiday season. Thank you...

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SAFE AT HOME PROGRAM...

CarolAnn Peterson

Assembly Bill (AB) 611 is pending legislation in California. This legislation attempts to...

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TOO MANY COOKS IN TH...

Seth Goldstein

My previous article discussed how biases could severely affect abuse victims in custody ca...

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FULL DISCLOSURE

Samantha Bley DeJean Robert Olson Stefani Radist Jeffrey E. Raskin

Is private judging soon to be a thing of the past in a post Jolie v. Superior Court world?...

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APPROACHING SETTLEME...

Jeffrey P. Blum

The Impact of Trauma Must Not Be Overlooked or Trivialized Many of our dissolution of mar...

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DIGITAL DISCOVERY FO...

Jeffrey A. Travis Paul R. Domen

Part one of this article focused on consumer-to-consumer digital money transfer services a...

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So long and farewell… As my three-year term comes to an end, I thank each and ever...

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