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Pursuing excellence in defense litigation

The law firm of Acker & Whipple
maintains a diverse litigation practice representing businesses, professional persons and governmental entities involved in most areas of civil litigation in California state and federal courts, with an emphasis upon defense of product liability, construction workplace accident, property damage, premises liability, and professional liability claims, and insurance coverage and securities broker dealer law.

The firm is rated AV, the highest rating for competence and integrity, by the Martindale-Hubbell Directory.

Jerri Johnson was recently featured
in the Leader Spotlight of The Voice, an online publication by DRI, Defense Research Institute. Click here to view the article.

Acker & Whipple is pleased to welcome
associate attorney Kelley Harman to its team. Kelley recently graduated from Whittier Law School and will be defending a full range of tort actions in her new practice. To see her biography, please click here.

Firm Blogs

DefenseBlawg

- Defending California Lemon Law Cases
- Specific attire
- VIDEO: Grooming Standards
- Courtroom Couture
- Compliance with CA PUC Regulations
- Learning About Demonstrative Evidence and ...

Electronic Discovery and Te...

- Recovering Costs for Trial Technology in C...
- Technology in Motor Vehicle Cases: Part 3
- Technology in Motor Vehicle Cases: Part 2
- Technology in Motor Vehicle Cases: Part 1
- Using The Internet to Search for Experts
- Blog at Your Own Risk!

Developing New Attorneys

- Re-Run: What are the Associates Skills, Pr...
- Re-Run: Tell Associates How to Get Ahead
- Bridge the Gap
- Re-Run: Team Spirit
- Re-Run: Socializing or Networking
- Re-Run: Supplementing In-House Training

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Changes in the law or the specific facts of your case may result in legal interpretations which are different from those presented.
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