California Litigation Guide

Litigation in California:
What Every Business Needs to Know
 

The 2013 McKenna Long & Aldridge California Litigation Guide 

The California Litigation Guide surveys some of the key substantive and procedural developments in California law, giving general counsel and corporate executives a broad look at a few of the more unique characteristics of California litigation. The Guide helps businesses identify legal issues associated with conducting operations in California, rather than as a treatise on the areas of law addressed in the Guide. Subjects highlighted in the Guide are those that are the most crucial for businesses to understand during the coming year. They include:

Part 1: The Anti-SLAPP Law:  Stopping Litigation in its Tracks

Part 2: Arbitration Clauses:  Avoiding Class Actions After The Concepcion Decision

Part 3: Doing Business With The Federal Government:  Five Common Areas of Litigation Risks

Part 4: Employment Law:  Reducing Employer Risk and Liability After The Brinker Decision

Part 5: Summary Judgment in California State Courts 

Part 6: Proposition 65:  A Simple Law with Costly Consequences 

Part 7: Unfair Competition

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CALIFORNIA LITIGATION RECOGNITIONS

Recognized by the Los Angeles and San Francisco Daily Journal for two Top Verdicts in 2012 

Partner Theona Zhordania Selected As Top 20 Under 40 California Lawyer

Partner Stephen Marsh Honored With 2012 Jim Pfeiffer Philanthropy Award by The Conference of California Bar Associations