


Writ or Wrong? Writs of Mandate in Impact Cases
Thursday, August 7, 2025 12:00pm – 1:00pm PST
Presenters:
Richard Rothschild, Director of Litigation, Western Center on Law and Poverty
Fawn Rajbhandari-Korr, Training Director and Senior Counsel, the Impact Fund
Join us to learn how to use writ procedure to obtain widespread systemic relief and challenge administrative hearing decisions that harm your clients. We will provide a thorough overview from pre-filing considerations to finally obtaining a writ of mandate. If you are a new or experienced state or federal court litigator asking yourself, “What’s a writ?,” or “what’s the difference between 1094.5 and 1085 (other than 9.5)?” this training is for you!
Qualifies for one hour of participatory California MCLE credit.
Thursday, August 7, 2025 12:00pm – 1:00pm PST
Presenters:
Richard Rothschild, Director of Litigation, Western Center on Law and Poverty
Fawn Rajbhandari-Korr, Training Director and Senior Counsel, the Impact Fund
Join us to learn how to use writ procedure to obtain widespread systemic relief and challenge administrative hearing decisions that harm your clients. We will provide a thorough overview from pre-filing considerations to finally obtaining a writ of mandate. If you are a new or experienced state or federal court litigator asking yourself, “What’s a writ?,” or “what’s the difference between 1094.5 and 1085 (other than 9.5)?” this training is for you!
Qualifies for one hour of participatory California MCLE credit.
Thursday, August 7, 2025 12:00pm – 1:00pm PST
Presenters:
Richard Rothschild, Director of Litigation, Western Center on Law and Poverty
Fawn Rajbhandari-Korr, Training Director and Senior Counsel, the Impact Fund
Join us to learn how to use writ procedure to obtain widespread systemic relief and challenge administrative hearing decisions that harm your clients. We will provide a thorough overview from pre-filing considerations to finally obtaining a writ of mandate. If you are a new or experienced state or federal court litigator asking yourself, “What’s a writ?,” or “what’s the difference between 1094.5 and 1085 (other than 9.5)?” this training is for you!
Qualifies for one hour of participatory California MCLE credit.