Helping appellate courts see – not just read – your case Exhibits can be vital to your appeal. Here’s when and how to submit them to the court Gary Simms From Issue: 2018 December
Claims presentation requirements under the Government Claims Act What you do during the first six months from the date of injury may well determine whether you have a case Denisse O. Gastélum From Issue: 2018 November
Consumer-protection actions against credit repair and debt-relief companies The Credit Repair Organizations Act may offer justice for consumers whose already tattered financial lives are further damaged by debt-relief companies Elizabeth Wagner From Issue: 2018 November
Dealing with the Cuevas decision Regarding future medical costs, the appellate court overlooked the uncertainty of health insurance in the future Eustace de Saint PhalleAndrew Clay From Issue: 2019 January
Early identification of dangerous conditions in intersections and highways Combine online tools with a scene inspection to narrow your search for a dangerous condition Carlos Gomez From Issue: 2018 November
Governmental tort liability: Dodging the immunities The statutes are full of exceptions, and sometimes exceptions to the exceptions Daniel Pierson From Issue: 2018 November