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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 ...

EFFECTIVE PSYCHOLOGI...

Lyn R. Greenberg Mary Catherine Bohen

Family law practitioners need to find effective strategies to assist our clients in dealin...

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FROM THE EDITOR’S DE...

Richard Gould-Saltman

We launch a new year – and ACFLS, and the Specialist, continue to evolve, and grow....

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE,...

Lynette Berg Robe

Following the path blazed by our intrepid Immediate Past President Diane Wasznicky is inde...

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It’s not uncommon for me to receive a call from trial counsel at the end of the day...

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ARE TAX BENEFITS IN...

Vivian L. Holley Rebecca Lovell

On December 7, 2012, the Supreme Court of the United States decided to hear two cases, one...

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HEADS UP! THE RULES...

Robert Marmor Joel R. (Jake) Rubin

Additions to the Rules of Court that took effect on January 1, 2013 governing non-domestic...

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The ACFLS Listserv has a new address. That’s right. Our former webserver rather sudd...

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Since it is the beginning of a brand new year, at least as I write this, I think it is tim...

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Since it is the beginning of a brand new year, at least as I write this, I think it is tim...

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