Litigation Boutique
"The Wacky World of Legal Malpractice"(full article), California Litigation (Litigation Section of the State Bar of California), 2011
"The Wacky World of Legal Malpractice: The 'Element' of Collectability",Forum (Consumer Attorneys of California), January/February 2011,
"Operating Room:The Real Meaning of 'Standard of Care' in Malpractice Litigation", Los Angeles Lawyer (L.A. County Bar Assn), 2009
"Everything the Plaintiff’s Lawyer Needs to Know About Contention Interrogatories", Forum (Consumer Attorneys of California), 2008
"Objecting to Judicial Council Form Interrogatories", Forum (California Trial Lawyers Association (CTLA), May 1990
"The Right of Privacy in California Personal Injury Practice", Advocate (Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles), October 1996
"Protecting Tax and Public Benefit Records During Discovery", Advocate, March 1999, page 20
"The Strategic Use of Statutory Offers Pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure § 998", Forum (Consumer Attorneys of California), June 2001
"The Wacky World of Legal Malpractice: The Professional Discretion Defense", Forum (Consumer Attorneys of California), July/August 2010
"Avoiding Unfair Deposition Questions and the Rule of Rifkind", Forum (Consumer Attorneys of California), May 2003, page 12
"Deposing Defense Experts. Or Not.", Forum (Consumer Attorneys of California), January/February 2008, page 46
"But Do You Really Need an Economist?", Forum (Consumer Attorneys of California), May 2002, page 17
"Prohibiting Medical Histories During Defense Medical Exams and Other Fancy Stuff", Forum (Consumer Attorneys of California), 2002
"Important New Limits on Defense Medical Exams", Advocate (L.A. Trial Lawyers Association), 1988; republished in Forum 1989
"The Mythical Defense of Speculative Damages", Forum (Consumer Attorneys of California), November 2007
"Throw Away Those Erroneous Verification Forms", Forum (Consumer Attorneys of California), December 2003, page 20
Mr. Kapp's Legal Publications (Partial List)
"Proving the Standard of Practice: The Admissibility of Experts' Personal Practices",Forum (Consumer Attorneys of California 2014)