Ashley Lipson

Ashley Lipson

Professor of Law
J.D., St. John's University School of Law
LL.M., Wayne State University Law School
M.A., Wayne State University
B.A., Michigan State University
A.S., Oakland Community College (Michigan)

Professor Lipson has been teaching at the College of Law since 1998. He has more than 25 years of experience as a litigator, trial attorney, entertainment attorney, tax and transactional lawyer, and law firm managing partner. Professor Lipson is a certified CLE Provider and frequently lectures to bar associations and trial-lawyer associations.

Professor Lipson is the author, creator, and programmer of the Objection! computer series, a teaching device used by law schools, governmental agencies, and judges across the country. The Objection! series is the first of its kind ever to be accredited for mandatory continuing legal education. Professor Lipson has also written numerous books and articles.

Courses


Entertainment Law Multimedia Law Evidence Remedies


Publications

Software

SIVPRO!, 2005, Certification for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education pending.

EXPERT WITNESS!, 1994-2005, Certified for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education in twenty states.

CIVIL OBJECTION! (SLIP/FALL), 1994-2005, Certified for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education in twenty states.

CIVIL OBJECTION!, 1994-2005, Certified for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education in twenty states.

OBJECTION!, 1992-2000, Certified for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education in twenty states.

Books

GUERRILLA DISCOVERY, James Publishing, Inc. 2003-2005.

IS IT ADMISSIBLE?, James Publishing, Inc. 1998-2005.

COMPREHENSIVE EVIDENCE, TransMedia, Inc. 1994.

RULES OF EVIDENCE-FOR WITNESS TESTIMONY, TransMedia, Inc. 1992.

LAW OFFICE AUTOMATION, Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1989.

ART OF ADVOCACY: DEMONSTRATIVE EVIDENCE, Matthew Bender 1988-2005.

ART OF ADVOCACY: DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE, Matthew Bender 1986-2005.

VIDEO AND COMPUTER GAME LAW, TransMedia, Inc., 2007.

Chapters in Books

Contributions in THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE TRIAL HANDBOOK (The United States Department of Justice 1997, pages 116, 118, 119, 124, 126 and 167).

Chapter 4, Decimal Document Indexing System, in ART OF ADVOCACY: PREPARATION OF THE CASE (David B. Baum, Matthew Bender 1989 and in supplement and later editions).

Articles

Mathematical Determinism: Natural Law's Missing Link-Jurisprudence's Missing Axioms (work in progress).

History's Worst Discovery Regulation: California Rule 2030 Governing Interrogatories (work in progress).

Know Your Testimonial Objections: The Window for Objecting During Testimony Is Small, July 2005, at 70.

Hollywood's Great Lessons in Cross-Examination: What Can Movies Teach Us About Trial Technique? Many Lawyers on the Big Screen Have Shown What Works What Doesn't-in the Courtroom, Trial, March 2004, at 52.

Instant Evidence: How To Assess Admissibility When Every Second Counts, Trial, November 1996, at 72.

Short Course in Evidence, Legal Assistant Today, September/October, 1994, at 42.

Getting Intimate with Your Office Computer, National Trial Lawyer, November 1993, at 69.

Your Computer Can't Practice Law: The Computer Is Certainly Useful, but It Can't Argue Your Motions in Court, Law Office Computing, October-November 1993, at 120.

The Bottom Line, Res Gestae, July 1993, at 40.

Document Assembly: Is There Life Beyond Estate Planning?, Law Office Computing, April-May 1993, at 132.

How To Be a Less-Stressed Litigator, Trial, January 1993, at 38.

Dictate to Your Computer, Law Office Computing, December/January 1993, at 82.

The Lawyer's Computer Terminal Illness, Law Office Computing, October-November, 1992, at 78.

'Real' Real Evidence, 19 Litigation 29 (1992).

A Customer Satisfaction Survey for Document Assemblers, Law Office Computing, April/May 1992, at 132.

The Very First Steps in Creating an Expert System, Law Office Computing, February-March, 1992, at 51.

Evaluating the Document Assemblers, Law Office Computing, Fall, 1991, at 60.

The Five Levels of Legal Technology, Inter Alia, the Journal of the State Bar of Nevada, July, 1991, at 6.

A Short Course in Document Assembler Programming Using WordPerfect, Law Office Computing, Summer, 1991, at 98.

Establishing Universal Goals, Terms and Standards, Law Office Computing, Winter, 1991, at 193.

Putting Legal Technology in Its Place, Trial, January, 1991 at 32.

Classifying Facts, Files and Forms; Master Index, The National Law Journal, November 12, 1990, at 15.

Intellectual Property Puzzle, New Matter, Fall, 1990, at 9.

The Legal Technological Tool Box, Law Office Economics and Management, Summer, 1989, at 326.

Mixing Midi-firms and Micro-computers, Law Office Economics and Management, Summer, 1989, at 169.

Microtransposedictus Gravis (Microcomputer Text Disease), Law Office Economics and Management, Fall, 1986, at 302.

A Comprehensive Computer Document System for Lawyers, New Hampshire Bar Journal, Summer, 1985, at 283.

Lawyers' Manual Computer Document System, Law Office Economics and Management, Spring, 1985, at 17.

Computerizing Your Document System: For All Computer Models, Legal Specialties and Software Packages, Trial, January, 1985, at 28.

Lawyer's Short Course in BASIC computer language, Jurimetrics Journal of Law, Science and Technology, Winter, 1984, at 154.

Business Counsel (computer basics), Trial, December, 1983, at 24.

The Basics of Basic, California Lawyer, October,1983, at 47.

Form Filing by Logic, California Lawyer, June, 1983, at 52.

Direct Reference Legal Filing System, Trial, October, 1982, at 16.

Computerized Filing System-An Expansion, Law Office Economics and Management, Fall, 1982, at 16.

Computerized Filing System-No Computer Necessary, Law Office Economics and Management, Spring, 1982, at 20.

File Your Forms As a Computer Would-Without the Computer, 60 The Michigan Bar Journal 451 (1981).

Contact Information

Ashley Lipson
Professor of Law
University of La Verne College of Law
320 East D Street
Ontario, California 91764
USA

Tel: (909) 460-2037
Fax: (909) 460-2081
E-mail: ashley@objection.com

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