by TypeLaw | Oct 6, 2025 | Appellate, Arbitration, California, Uncategorized
What appellate attorneys should know about JAMS When attorneys first confront JAMS arbitration, they typically assume that their appellate instincts and experience will carry over. However, there are some key structural and procedural differences, which can catch you...
by TypeLaw | Jun 17, 2025 | Appellate, Briefing, California, Federal court, Uncategorized
A dedicated advocate for justice For decades, Steven Schorr has stood as a dedicated advocate for justice in California’s criminal appellate courts. A sole practitioner at the Law Office of Steven Schorr, Attorney and Counselor since 1986, Schorr has specialized in...
by TypeLaw | Apr 21, 2025 | California, Events
TypeLaw is pleased to be a sponsor of the LCSF American Inn of Court 2025 Annual Luncheon honoring the California Judiciary. This event provides the opportunity to meet distinguished members of the courts, the TypeLaw team, and fellow Bay Area attorneys. The reception...
by TypeLaw | Oct 30, 2024 | Appellate, Briefing, California, Uncategorized
Increasing efficiency and access to justice, reducing costs With the rapid expansion of technology access, it’s no surprise that the California Courts of Appeal joined many of its neighboring states, and the lower California courts, in requiring electronic filing in...
by TypeLaw | Jul 11, 2024 | California, News, Uncategorized
By Chris Dralla, Esq. A solo law practice is like a start-up Launching any new venture is like jumping off a cliff: it’s risky, but exhilarating. I’ve had that thrilling experience twice so far in my career. The first time was a few years after I finished...
by TypeLaw | Aug 24, 2023 | Appellate, California, citations, Federal court, hyperlinking, Uncategorized
The purpose of any legal brief is obviously to convince the reader (the court) to adopt your argument. One way to make your argument easier to follow and adopt is by hyperlinking your citations to authority and the record. Courts across the country, at both the State...