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American Litigation

998 Offers in California Litigation - The Basics

Abuse of Process - The Basics and Practicalities

Accord and Satisfaction - The Basics

Arbitration and Mediation - The Difference and the Tactics

Arbitration of Business Disputes

California Jurisdiction on Out of State Businesses - Criteria for Being Sued in California

California's Vexatious Litigant Law

Community Property Debts: When is the Spouse Liable for the Debt Incurred by the Other Spouse?

Computer Discovery - Your Hard Drive is Fair Game in Any Litigation

Confession of Judgment - The Basics

Constructive Fraud and Other Legal "Constructs"

Cost Benefit Criteria in American Litigation

Death of a Party in Litigation - What Happens to the Action

Death of the Joint Tenant and the Extinguishing of Creditors' Claims

Debt Collection - The Tools Available for Enforcement of a Judgment

Default Procedure and Proof in AAA Arbitration

Default Procedure In Arbitration Proceedings Under the American Arbitration Association Rules

Diversity Jurisdiction in Federal Court: What it is and How it Works

Enforcement of Judgment on Residential Property-How to attach and Sell

Escheat: The State's Effort To Seize Property

Getting to Trial with Preference if a Party is Elderly

Hard Drive Discovery in Litigation

Hearsay Evidence: The Basics

How to Domesticate a California Judgment in a Sister State - The Maryland Example

Indemnity and Holdharmless Agreements - Definitions and Practical Applications

Injunctions-Seeking Immediate Relief From the Court

Insurance Defense And The Cumis Doctrine: When Does The Insurance Company Have To Pay For Your Independent Counsel?

Interpleader: The Basics

Measurement of Damages in Breach of Contract Actions

Mediation of Legal Disputes-The Basic Law

Multiple Defendants and One Defendant Files Bankruptcy: What Happens To The Rest of The Actions Against the Other Defendants?

Non-Dischargeability in Bankruptcy of Certain Claims Based on Intentional Wrongdoing

Peremptory Challenges to a Judge in California

Procedure for Settlement for Minors

Removing The Default Judgment-Methods and Timing

Renewing The Judgment: Renew It Or Lose It

Right to Privacy in California and Federal Discorvery

Secret Recording of Conversations in California - A Crime

Service by Publication - The Legal Requirements

Specific Performance as Remedy

Statute of Limitations in California

Summons in a Civil Case: What is it and What Are the Time Limits

Suspension of a California Corporation Bars It From Using California Courts

The American System of Litigation

The Attorney Client Privilege

The Basics of Administrative Law

The Basics of Small Claims Actions in California

The Grudge Fight - The Legal Equivalent to a Temper Tantrum in a Court of Law

The Law of Spousal Privilege

The Spousal Privilege Not to Testify-The Basic Law

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