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self-study/Family Law

Litigating prenuptial agreements: validity and scope

By Brandon Johnson, Carly Timm-Bijold, Diana P. Zitser

self-study/Appellate Practice

Has Appellate Delay Injustice become part of our legal DNA?

By Howard B. Miller

self-study/Appellate Practice

Conduct unappealing

By Benjamin G. Shatz

self-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution

Will it be FAIR? Arbitration today and tomorrow

By Howard B. Miller

self-study/Criminal Law

Release to outpatient and restoration of sanity after an NGI finding

By Alan Eisner, Dmitry Gorin

self-study/Employment

Dynamex’s classification test applies retroactively

By Felix Shafir

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