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Association of Business Trial Lawyers (ABTL)
Company typeLegal Society
FoundedLos Angeles, CA 1973
Websitewww.abtl.org

The Association of Business Trial Lawyers (ABTL), founded in 1973, is a voluntary bar association with members in five chapters throughout California, including Los Angeles, Northern California, Orange County, San Diego, and the San Joaquin Valley. ABTL's membership includes business litigators from both plaintiff and defense practices and judges and justices (federal and state, trial and appellate). The ABTL provides a forum in which litigators and jurists meet to address issues important to both commercial trial lawyers and the judicial bench.

Programs

ABTL provides a forum for presentations on relevant legal issues, demonstrations of trial and litigation strategies, and discussion of issues faced by business litigators advocating and jurists deciding business cases. ABTL has been certified by the State Bar of California to provide continuing legal education programs and credits.

Chapters

ABTL currently has five chapters serving legal communities throughout California:

  • Los Angeles
  • Northern California
  • Orange County
  • San Diego
  • San Joaquin Valley

Publications

Reports

Each chapter of the ABTL produces a publication called the ABTL Report, which addresses issues of interest to business trial lawyers. Articles cover shifts in the law, summarize and analyze controlling precedent, and notify lawyers of important updates to statutes, as well as court and local rules. Other articles address litigation tips, such as advocacy suggestions and writing tools. Copies of the ABTL Reports are publicly available on ABTL's website.

Civility guidelines

ABTL has adopted guidelines for professionalism and civility for lawyers engaged in litigation. The goal of the guidelines is to eliminate unnecessary conflict and to reduce the level of contentiousness and stress in the resolution of legal disputes. ABTL members are encouraged to adopt these guidelines in their everyday practice.

References

  1. "Assn Business Trial Lawyers-LA :: The State Bar of California". The State Bar of California. Archived from the original on 2015-07-10. Retrieved 2015-07-07.
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  3. "Certification Provider - ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS TRIAL LAWYERS :: The State Bar of California". The State Bar of California. Archived from the original on 2019-11-16. Retrieved 2015-07-07.
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  10. "ABTL adopts civility guide" (PDF). Los Angeles Daily Journal. March 20, 2015.
  11. "Attorney Guidelines of Civility and Professionalism (Civility Toolbox)". The State Bar of California. Archived from the original on 2017-05-20. Retrieved 2015-07-07.

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