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Six Tips for Effective Writ Practice

A "writ" is an order issued by the reviewing court to an inferior tribunal, typically the superior court, directing it to do something (mandate) or forbidding it from doing something (prohibition). Article 6, section 10 of the California Constituti… Read More
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When Arbitration Becomes Impossible: When are parties excused from an agreement to arbitrate?

Arbitration deters claims because it is expensive. Someone who wants to file a civil lawsuit has to hire a lawyer and may have to pay the costs of depositions and experts. But the costs of having a forum to hear the case are usually nominal. In arbit… Read More
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What is wrong with the LA Checker Cab decision?

Ehrlich Firm submits depublication request to California Supreme Court concerning LA Checker Cab Co-Op, Inc. v. First Specialty Ins. Co. on behalf of Consumer Attorneys Association of California. The insurance industry is c… Read More
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