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Litigation JournalLitigation

Published quarterly, Litigation is the preeminent journal in the field, covering issues from all perspectives in a lively and readable manner.



Good counsel for new litigators. Get advice on navigating the treacherous waters of office politics in Sidebar, published each month.


Succeeding as a young litigator. Written for associates, Second Chair helps new lawyers make the move from second chair to first chair by strengthen their lawyering and law practice management skills.


Covering advanced topics in litigation, Tips from the Trenches presents a fresh look at classic articles from Litigation journal.


Published six times a year, Litigation News Online helps to keep readers current on the latest developments in practice of litigation.

 
 

NewslettersCommittee Newsletters

Get specialized information in your area of practice through committee newsletters, free to members of the Section of Litigation. Newsletters are archived on each of the Committees' websites, and members receive print newsletters in the mail.



Section of Litigation BooksBooks & Multimedia

Learn from the masters with Section of Litigation books. Written by authors like James McElhaney, Gregory Joseph, and Edna Selan Epstein, Litigation books provide the in-depth analysis practicing litigators need. Pick up the latest model jury instructions or essential volumes on trial skills, evidence, and persuasion.



Email Newsletters

Litigation Update

Delivered to Section of Litigation members by email each month, Update is your link to the Section of Litigation. A limited online archive is available for members who are unable to view HTML email.


 
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