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CASE LIBRARY

Ernest A. Long ADR publishes monthly Case Studies of important Court decisions in California. The Case Studies are sent to clients and colleagues as important opinions are published by the California Supreme Court and the California Appellate Court system. Cases are selected on a discretionary basis, bearing on the practice of law in the State Court system. Studies are forwarded electronically to subscribers, shortly after publication on the official court website, http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov. The Studies are prepared to keep the legal community advised of developments in the field and are archived here, in our case library.

Because our Studies are prepared close to the time of original publication, the cases have yet to receive their official case citations. Opinions remain accessible on the official court website for 120 days, referenced by date. The information conveyed in the Studies is an accurate recounting of the original opinion. The language, quotations and holdings expressed in the Case Studies are not legal authority and should not be presented in court filed documents without first checking the published opinion in the official reports. This page provides access to each of the court decisions, in their original form, that we have reviewed, along with our previously published Case Study. Typically, a PDF copy of the reported decision is attached to our electronically distributed Case Study, and this library provides a compendium of all the opinions we have discussed.

To access a Case Study or a Supreme Court or Appellate Court opinion that was the subject of one of our Case Studies, look for the general subject matter or case name as it originally appeared in the Study. Case Studies and Opinions are filed here by month and year, with reference to the primary subject and case name. Each opinion is from the official court website,http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov , but does not have the official reporter case citation which is generated after the case is first posted on the court website.



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