Course #631- Ethics: Vexatious Litigation, Family Law, and Judicial Civil Rights - webinar

Course #631- Ethics: Vexatious Litigation, Family Law, and Judicial Civil Rights - webinar

$59.00
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 Speaker: Archibald Cunningham  Course 631 1 hour MCLE Ethics Credit Ethics: Vexatious Litigation, Family Law, and Judicial Civil Rights   //   Key Points: 1. The effects of using the VLS in custody cases 2. Constitutional concerns - court access 3. Appeals - John Doe v Superior Court of Los Angeles 4. District Court / Habeas Corpus Petitions 5. Elkins Task Force - failure or success Objectives: Understand what a 'vexatious litigant' is, how the label came about, and what this means for the individual declared as such Analyze the cases Elkins v. Superior Court, Shalant v. Girardi, John Doe v. Superior Court of Los Angeles, Santosky v. Williams, Wolfe v. George Understand how VLS is being applied in the context of custody cases Compare alternative remedies in District Courts and Habeas Corpus Petitions Archibald Cunningham is a Family Law and Appellate Attorney in San Jose, California. Call 916 652 3000 to enroll.  

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