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self-study/Employment

Ruling corrects troubling unemployment insurance claim trend

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Judicial Council: Justice and rules

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self-study/Administrative/Regulatory

SB 1159 extends California’s COVID-19 presumption of compensability

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Mediation advocacy: A master class

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self-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution

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self-study/Civil Practice

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participatory/Family Law

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self-study/Administrative/Regulatory

A new standard for determining waiver of work product privilege

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self-study/Intellectual Property

Recent developments in copyright law

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The FDA and qualified health claims: a case study

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participatory/Employment

Labor law and the now normal: COVID-19 and working from home

By Pankit J. Doshi, Howard B. Miller

self-study/Administrative/Regulatory

NLRB decision runs over workers’ rights

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participatory/Litigation

Crisis for justice: Courts, clients and judges

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