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California Style Manual vs. Bluebook Case Citations

California Style Manual vs. Bluebook Case Citations

by TypeLaw | Jun 23, 2023 | Briefing, California, citations, Uncategorized

Writing a legal document for a federal court instead of a California court (or vice versa)? There are many key case citation distinctions between the California Style Manual and Bluebook that you should be aware of. This article provides some helpful examples so you...
TypeLaw Customer Testimonial: Charles Dell’Ario

TypeLaw Customer Testimonial: Charles Dell’Ario

by TypeLaw | Aug 29, 2019 | Appellate, Appendix, California, Federal court, Uncategorized

With a prestigious career spanning nearly 50 years and counting, certified appellate specialist Alan Charles “Chuck” Dell’Ario has witnessed many changes in the legal field and the growing presence of technology in traditional legal practices. Going solo Not one to...
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  • 7 Key Rule Changes in The Bluebook 22nd Edition that You Need to Know
  • How a Solo Appellate Attorney with 40 Published Opinions Streamlined his Briefing Process with TypeLaw

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