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Privilege Against Self-Incrimination, Ellen Kreitzberg
Privilege Against Self-Incrimination, Ellen Kreitzberg
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Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege, Ellen Kreitzberg
Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege, Ellen Kreitzberg
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The Diversification Of Protection Law In The United States, Evangeline G. Abriel
The Diversification Of Protection Law In The United States, Evangeline G. Abriel
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Attorney-Client Privilege, Ellen Kreitzberg
Attorney-Client Privilege, Ellen Kreitzberg
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Building Blocks Of Analysis: Using Simple "Sesame Street Skills" And Sophisticated Educational Learning Theories In Teaching A Seminar In Legal Analysis And Writing, Nancy A. Wright
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Compassion Fatigue And The First Amendment: Are The Homeless Constitutional Castaways?, Nancy A. Wright
Compassion Fatigue And The First Amendment: Are The Homeless Constitutional Castaways?, Nancy A. Wright
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Standards As Intellectual Property: An Economic Approach, David D. Friedman
Standards As Intellectual Property: An Economic Approach, David D. Friedman
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A Tribute To J. Timothy Philipps, Gerald F. Uelmen
A Tribute To J. Timothy Philipps, Gerald F. Uelmen
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Limitation Of Legal Malpractice Actions: Defining Actual Injury And The Problem Of Simultaneous Litigation, Tyler T. Ochoa, Andrew Wilstrich
Limitation Of Legal Malpractice Actions: Defining Actual Injury And The Problem Of Simultaneous Litigation, Tyler T. Ochoa, Andrew Wilstrich
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In this article, we will first review the development of the "actual injury" tolling provision in California, from its judicial adoption in 1971 to its legislative adoption in 1977. Second, we will explore the policies underlying the legal malpractice statute of limitation and the countervailing policies that may make delayed accrual or tolling desirable in situations involving simultaneous litigation. Third, we will examine case law applying the "actual injury" tolling provision to various fact situations and analyze potential legal solutions to the problem of defining "actual injury," including the doctrine of equitable tolling. Finally, we will demonstrate how the doctrine …