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June 2025

Trial Skills Fundamentals: Cross-Examination and Impeachment in California

June 25, 2025 | By

Cross-examination is a critical component of trial practice. Done skillfully, it can dismantle a witness’s credibility, shape the jury’s understanding of your case, and set the stage for a successful verdict. Done poorly, it can alienate the jury and reinforce the opposing party’s narrative.

This article distills key takeaways from a recent legal training focused on cross-examination and impeachment, integrating strategic insights with relevant California law, including Evidence Code § 773 and portions of the Code of Civil Procedure §§ 90–100, which govern trial testimony and procedure in both unlimited and limited civil cases.

1. Strategic Foundation for Cross-Examination

The Purpose of Cross-Examination

Cross is not about scoring technical points for an appellate record or grabbing sound bites. It’s about storytelling. You are guiding the jury toward your theory …

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Understanding the Notice of Default (NOD) and Notice of Trustee’s Sale (NOTS)

June 12, 2025 | By

Recent statistics show that California foreclosure filings have increased by 41% in the past year. If your home is in foreclosure, you are far from alone.

Fortunately, California law provides important protections for homeowners to challenge wrongful foreclosures and potentially stop the process.

Below, we explain how the foreclosure process works in California—specifically the Notice of Default (NOD) and the Notice of Trustee’s Sale (NOTS)—and what you can do to protect your home.

Notice of Default (NOD)

The NOD is the first formal step in California’s non-judicial foreclosure process, governed by California Civil Code § 2924. When a borrower falls behind on their mortgage payments, the lender—or more commonly, the trustee—records the NOD at the county recorder’s office in the county where the property is located.

Key Requirements

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2024 California Flipper Law: Key Requirements for Sellers, Buyers, and Investors

June 9, 2025 | By

Home flipping has long been a popular real estate investment strategy in California, with average gross profits on flipped homes reaching $73,500 in 2024 (ATTOM Data Solutions). But as of July 1, 2024, a new California law—AB 968, codified as Civil Code § 1102.6h—significantly changes the disclosure obligations for certain sellers. Known as the California Flipper Law, it aims to increase transparency and protect homebuyers from hidden defects in recently renovated properties.

Here’s what real estate investors, sellers, and buyers need to know about this new law.

What Is the California Flipper Law?

Effective July 1, 2024, Civil Code § 1102.6h applies to sellers who:

  • Sell a residential property with one to four units
  • Accept an offer to purchase within 18 months of acquiring title

If these …

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