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Welcome From CJER

Welcome to CJER’s online, self-study course on Unlawful Detainer. Because it is always available online, it is especially useful to temporary judges or other judicial officers who have been recently assigned to hear unlawful detainer cases. It provides more experienced judges with a convenient reference for related statutes, rules, and forms.

As with CJER publications, this online course is a group effort. The list of credits below is eloquent testimony to the numbers of people and many hours that went into its preparation.

But development of an online course does not end here. Feedback from those who take the course is critical to its evolution and the design of future courses. We expect to offer more online judicial education courses in the areas of criminal proceedings, evidence, and other civil topics. By submitting your comments after taking this course, you will help refine the model for future courses.

Thanks in advance for taking time to contribute to the development of CJER's judicial education online course library.

—Education Division/CJER

 

Credits

Many thanks to the following judicial officers who gave generously of their time and whose thoughtful comments contributed significantly to the development of this course.

Hon. Lowell E. Richards
Hon. Patricia M. Wong

CJER staff:

Karen Thorson, Director
Jim Vesper, Assistant Director
Bob Schindewolf, Managing Attorney
Jeff Shea, Senior Attorney

Contributing legal writer:

Christine Cleary, Attorney, CFCC

Production:

Ralph McMullan, Web Producer
Mary Durbin, Web Developer
Mandy Covey, Web Developer
Iris Okura, Senior Editor
Mary Nelson, Editor

AOC Webmaster:

Scott Bullerwell

 

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