California appellate courts publish only about 15% of their civil decisions as citable precedent. Lurking in the other 85% are often valuable clues about how the court may view your case. How to find them?
► The practical message: While you can never cite unpublished decisions, you can use the intel they provide to shape your briefs and oral argument.
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