California eService: Your top questions answered
Learn about the most frequently asked questions that we at One Legal receive about eService for California firms and get to grips with it.
Learn about the most frequently asked questions that we at One Legal receive about eService for California firms and get to grips with it.
Malpractice claims can arise from various failures and oversights, and understanding these common claim types is important to avoid such pitfalls.
Get to grips with the California Statute of Frauds; what written documentation it mandates, what it applies to, and some use cases and examples to get a full understanding of it.
There are a lot of California legal ethics rules to learn and follow. We’ve put together this handy resource to help you stay on top of things.
In this article, we take a look at the sources of California law on attorney fiduciary duties and then provide a breakdown of some of the common mistakes that can lead to those dreaded breach claims.
Learn about the steps required to become a paralegal in California; encompassing education, certification, skill development, and networking.
CCPA allows consumers in California to determine information a business has about them and to opt out of the use of their personal information. For legal professionals, navigating CCPA is crucial.
Deposition objections serve to protect attorneys and their clients from improper questions and preserve the integrity of the testimony.
What is substitute service of process and how does it work in California? When standard service of process fails, you need a backup plan.
Learn about how discovery referees are used in California and why they are pivotal for ensuring impartial oversight.
Communicating with opposing attorneys can be tricky for paralegals and attorneys. Add these tips to your toolbox to help you avoid common pitfalls that could create delays or issues for your firm.
What is unjust enrichment in California, how does it affect organizations, and how should its principles be navigated by attorneys?
Paralegals, the attorney-client privilege applies to your work, too. Here’s what you should know about the crime-fraud exception.
An invalid subpoena in California can occur unless you adhere to procedural guidelines outlined in the California Code of Civil Procedure. Read on and get to know how to avoid them.
According to recent survey responses, both legal professionals and litigants in California really like remote courtrooms. Here’s why these programs should be expanded, even without pandemic pressures.
Learn about Pitchess motions in California; how they’re used and what considerations legal professionals should bear in mind when using them for discovery.