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  2. Rutter Group - Wikipedia

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    The Rutter Group, founded by William Rutter, [1] with Linda A. Diamond, is a business of Thomson Reuters that publishes materials for lawyers and judges in the United States, with a particular focus on California. The Rutter Group is well known for its Rutter Group Practice Guides, which are written and edited by famous lawyers and judges. [2]

  3. Yelp - Wikipedia

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    [141] [142] In 2013, Yelp sued a lawyer it alleged was part of a group of law firms that exchanged Yelp reviews, saying that many of the firm's reviews originated from their own office. The lawyer said Yelp was trying to get revenge for his legal disputes and activism against Yelp. [ 134 ]

  4. Southern California Review of Law and Social Justice

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    The Southern California Review of Law and Social Justice (RLSJ) promotes the discussion and examination of issues lying at the intersection of social justice and the law. RLSJ publishes legal narratives and analyses of case law and legislation that address the law's interaction with historically underrepresented groups and highlight the law's ...

  5. California Law Review - Wikipedia

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    California Law Review was the first student-run law review in the Western United States. It is the ninth-oldest surviving law review published in the United States. A companion volume, the California Law Review Online, was launched in 2014, followed by a podcast in 2021. These publications feature shorter articles, essays, blogs, and audio content.

  6. Rutter - Wikipedia

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    Rutter may refer to: Rutter (name), a surname of English origin; Rutter (nautical), a mariner's handbook of sailing directions; Rutter, Ontario, Canada; Rutter Group, a publisher of materials for lawyers and judges in the U.S. Operation Rutter, code name for the Dieppe Raid in 1942; Rutter's, an American convenience store chain

  7. Barbri - Wikipedia

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    Barbri (styled BARBRI or barbri) is a company headquartered in Dallas, Texas, whose primary product offering is a bar review course. [1] Because of the general difficulty of state bar exams, a majority of law school graduates choose to take some form of preparation course. [2]

  8. Ming Chin - Wikipedia

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    Chin was born and raised in Klamath Falls, Oregon. [1] His family moved to San Jose, California, and he attended Bellarmine College Preparatory, graduating in 1960.Chin then received a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of San Francisco in 1964. [2]

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