California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 14California Trial Lawyers Association., 1975 - Law |
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... legislation it was the busiest year in CTLA history . The CTLA Legislative Committee reviewed close to 8000 separate bills , and closely followed over 2000 which affected the trial bar . We appeared hundreds of times to testify before ...
... legislation it was the busiest year in CTLA history . The CTLA Legislative Committee reviewed close to 8000 separate bills , and closely followed over 2000 which affected the trial bar . We appeared hundreds of times to testify before ...
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... LEGISLATIVE nia Trial Lawyers Association retains a full time registered legislative advocate in addition to the ... Legislation as it affects the bar and the public . EDUCATION Annual con- ventions and regional seminars are held ...
... LEGISLATIVE nia Trial Lawyers Association retains a full time registered legislative advocate in addition to the ... Legislation as it affects the bar and the public . EDUCATION Annual con- ventions and regional seminars are held ...
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... LEGISLATIVE - The Califor- nia Trial Lawyers Association retains a full time registered legislative advocate in addition ... Legislation as it affects the bar and the public . EDUCATION Annual con- ventions and regional seminars are held ...
... LEGISLATIVE - The Califor- nia Trial Lawyers Association retains a full time registered legislative advocate in addition ... Legislation as it affects the bar and the public . EDUCATION Annual con- ventions and regional seminars are held ...
Contents
Associate Editors | 4 |
Incoming Presidents Message | 13 |
CTLA Convention Luncheon Address | 29 |
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