participatory/Civil Procedure
Jurors, justice and technology
By Howard B. Miller, Douglas R. Youngself-study/Civil Procedure
New initial disclosure, supplementation option
By William Slomansonself-study/Civil Procedure
Excusing jurors for cause during jury selection
By Gregory L. Prickettself-study/Civil Procedure
Counting the minutes: Calculating the deadline for requesting a statement of decision
By Alana H. Rotterself-study/Civil Procedure
Procedure in California state courts vs the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
By William Slomansonself-study/Civil Procedure
Anti-SLAPP conundrum: Navigating the still-uncharted waters
By A. Marco Turkself-study/Civil Procedure
Anti-SLAPP conundrum: Navigating the still-uncharted waters
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