Jury instructions front and center Prepare your case with the jury instructions in mind rather than treat them as an afterthought Gregory Keosian From Issue: 2020 July
Informal Discovery Conferences An effective and efficient way to resolve most discovery disputes Holly J. Fujie From Issue: 2018 July
Groucho Marx can make you a better lawyer Groucho did something we should all hope to do: be brilliant and stay relevant Gregory W. Alarcon From Issue: 2019 July
Do you want the judge to read your papers? The importance of “bookmarks” in your electronically filed documents, and the properly tabbed courtesy copy of your printed filing Steven J. Kleifield From Issue: 2019 July
Case Management Conferences in the Los Angeles Superior Court’s unlimited jurisdiction independent calendar courts How to make the CMC more effective for you, your client and the court Elizabeth R. Feffer From Issue: 2019 July
An introduction to the Los Angeles Superior Court Judicial Mandatory Settlement Conference Program This free program is staffed by civil court judges who dedicate their time exclusively to presiding over MSCs Zaven V. SinanianAbraham Khan From Issue: 2019 July
Is the bench the place for you? Not many tort lawyers serve on the bench, but it can be a very satisfying experience for those who do. Here’s a roadmap to getting there. David A. Rosen From Issue: 2017 July
Immersive vacations prescribed by judge Travel is a necessary break from the stresses of practicing law Graciela Freixes From Issue: 2019 July
From the Bench A guide to the presentation of your case: Trial lawyer skills for the new attorney Michelle Williams Court From Issue: 2018 July
Discover what you may not know about the Discovery Act Tips on avoiding common errors in discovery-motion practice and on how to improve your motions Randolph M. Hammock From Issue: 2020 July