2014 January

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Articles in this issue:

The fundamentals in establishing a fraud case

A look at the issues and law that arise in fraud cases at differing stages of litigation

Ara Jabagchourian

2014 January


Going beyond Workers’ Compensation for injured employees

A look at the common exceptions to California’s exclusive remedy rule

Brian S. Kabateck

2014 January


Ethics issues in mass-tort litigation settlements

Ethics issues in mass-tort litigation settlements

Mass-tort litigation presents a myriad of ethical challenges and disclosure is key

Pete Kaufman

2014 January


Condemnation: Less complex than it sounds?

Condemnation: Less complex than it sounds?

Demystifying inverse condemnation and holding public entities liable for damage to private property

James P. Koelzer
Jill Casselman

2014 January


Immigrant clients: Protecting against the undervaluation of their cases

Immigration status should not interfere with calculation of damages

Elinor Leary

2014 January


Labor law: How quickly the post-MacDonald world turns

A look at the doctrine of exhaustion of administrative remedies after MacDonald, as clarified by the legislature in Senate Bill 666

Alyssa Kim Schabloski

2014 January


Watch what you plead: The effects of judicial and evidentiary admissions

What you say can and will be used against you in a court of law

Paul A. Traina

2014 January


The Collateral Source Rule under the Affordable Care Act

The Collateral Source Rule under the Affordable Care Act

Defendant would like a double discount of plaintiff’s future medical-care damages. Don’t give it to them

Bruce G. Fagel, M.D.

2014 January

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