Appellate Practice
Oct. 20, 2005
Advisory Panel Nixes Call to Publish All Appellate Rulings
SACRAMENTO - An advisory committee studying California rules for establishing case law precedents has rejected a proposal to publish all appellate rulings, opting instead to expand and revise the current rules.




By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - An advisory committee studying California rules for establishing case law precedents has rejected a proposal to publish all appellate rulings, opting instead to expand and revise the current rules.
The Supreme Court Advisory Committee's draft report on Rules of Pu...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - An advisory committee studying California rules for establishing case law precedents has rejected a proposal to publish all appellate rulings, opting instead to expand and revise the current rules.
The Supreme Court Advisory Committee's draft report on Rules of Pu...
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