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Susan Yorke

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California Appellate Law Group LLP





Columns
Title Category Published
The Amicus Angle Appellate Practice Jan. 24, 2022
New year, new rules in the 9th Circuit Law Practice, Civil Litigation, Appellate Practice, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Jan. 25, 2021
Shadow precedent? U.S. Supreme Court, Appellate Practice Nov. 23, 2020
State constitutions as independent sources of law Constitutional Law, Appellate Practice Mar. 30, 2020
When success is incomplete but extraordinary: Attorney fees in Ibrahim v. DHS Appellate Practice, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Jan. 28, 2019
The record on appeal versus the internet age U.S. Supreme Court, Civil Litigation, Appellate Practice Apr. 23, 2018

MCLE
Title Category Published
New year, new rules in the 9th Circuit Appellate Practice Jan. 25, 2021
Title Category Published
The Amicus Angle Appellate Practice Jan. 24, 2022
New year, new rules in the 9th Circuit Law Practice, Civil Litigation, Appellate Practice, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Jan. 25, 2021
Shadow precedent? U.S. Supreme Court, Appellate Practice Nov. 23, 2020
State constitutions as independent sources of law Constitutional Law, Appellate Practice Mar. 30, 2020
When success is incomplete but extraordinary: Attorney fees in Ibrahim v. DHS Appellate Practice, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Jan. 28, 2019
The record on appeal versus the internet age U.S. Supreme Court, Civil Litigation, Appellate Practice Apr. 23, 2018
Title Category Published
New year, new rules in the 9th Circuit Appellate Practice Jan. 25, 2021