Mr. Tolentino will enlighten attendees on time frames, limited relief, importance of just cause eviction in the Covid-19 world, attaching …
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This MCLE video provided by Lollie Roberts, Supervising Family Law Facilitator with Sacramento Superior Court, will explore the new and …
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The Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office – Insurance Fraud Unit handles workers’ compensation fraud, as well as automobile insurance fraud …
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Kent Gray examines the California regulations and the “how-to” of the regular rulemaking process. It also looks at other rulemaking …
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Judge Jill Talley provides an evidentiary pathway to admitting text messages and emails at trial in family law disputes. Family …
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This MCLE video presentation by Hon. Russell L. Hom In response to the pandemic, courts throughout the country have had to …
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An overview of the most common pre-trial motions, including dispositive motions such as demurrers, motions to strike, and motions for …
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Alexa Greenbaum, Employment Law defense attorney in the Sacramento office of Fisher Phillips and David Graulich, plaintiffs’ attorney with Wronged …
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Judge David I. Brown, (ret.) Sacramento Superior Court covers CCP§ 1005. The topic includes the requirement of written notice for …
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This video presentation by Commissioner Alin D. Cintean is designed to help lawyers interested in starting a criminal defense practice, …
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