Appellate Practice
Jan. 10, 2017
Stupor Mundi
While commentators often compare California to Periclean Athens or Rennsaissance Italy -- the Marvel of the World -- judges, lawyers and professors must find ways to increase our legal system's cost-effectiveness and accessibility.





David M. Balabanian
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLPLESSONS LEARNED
Commentators - not all of them local - have taken to comparing the California of our times to Periclean Athens or Renaissance Italy which are sometimes called "Stupor Mundi" - Marvel of the World.
The remarkable fecundity of our economy is sometimes attributed to our climate or the presence of our great universities. But there are other salubrious...
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