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Webinar: What You Weren’t Taught in Law School: How to Be Civil and Mind Your Ethical Obligations in What Seems Like an Uncivil World
The adversarial nature of the litigation system might seem to encourage aggression and truth-bending. This panel seeks to dispel the myth that doing so is advantageous and will give guidance on how to work with colleagues, address judges, and deal with adverse parties while maintaining professionalism and civility. The panel will also address how this interplays with attorneys’ ethical obligations regarding interactions with the court and adversaries while keeping their client’s best interests in mind.
Webinar: Recent Developments in Internet and Privacy Law Affecting California Consumer Financial Service Providers
The program will focus on three key areas: (1) the fundamental basis of the statute, how it is structured, and additional rights that it creates for consumers; (2) who is covered by the statute, including who qualifies for protection, what businesses the act applies to and how it will affect them, and organizations that are exempt; and (3) enforcement mechanisms under the statute, including what penalties and private rights of action are available, and how the potential claims/liabilities may generate class action litigation for certain data breaches that result from violations of a business’s duty to implement and maintain reasonable security practices and procedures appropriate to the risk arising from existing California law.
Webinar: COVID-19: Key Legal Issues Impacting Health Care Providers
This webinar will be a review of key legal issues impacting health care providers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Webinar: Privacy, Blockchain and Cryptocurrency after the CCPA and GDPR — Oh What A Tangled Web We Weave!
This one-hour webinar will discuss some of the issues the CCPA will raise for the blockchain/crypto industry.Â
The Small Business Reorganization Act: A Primer and Path for the Future
This program is presented jointly by the Insolvency Law Standing Committee of the Business Law Section of the California Lawyers Association and the San Diego Bankruptcy Forum.
Webinar: Cyber Security Basics for the Work From Home Economy
As the country temporarily shifts to a work from home economy during the COVID-19 crisis, the presenters will discuss what are some of the cyber security issues you need to consider.
Webinar: California and Delaware Law Annual Update
This annual symposium will review case law and legislative developments in the last year, as well as virtual shareholder meetings, which many companies are considering based on the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing guidelines. The webinar panelists include Delaware attorney Michael D. Allen, a Director art Richards, Layton & Finger. He will be discussing, among other things, recent Delaware case law developments regarding advance notice bylaw provisions and Section 220 demands. California attorney Keith Paul Bishop, a partner at Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis, will highlight decisions and legislation affecting California corporations and foreign corporations located in this state.
Webinar: Unconscious Bias and the Legal Profession
The objective of this program is to give attorneys the tools they need to ethically identify and eliminate bias in the legal profession. Unconscious bias plays a role in how we organize and interpret the world, but if left unchecked, such biases can—and do—have significant consequences in the practice of law.
Webinar: Navigating Employee Privacy Issues During a Global Pandemic
Our speakers will discuss the U.S. privacy and compliance issues of employers and employees during the current COVID-19 global health emergency.
Webinar: Ethical Considerations of the California Consumer Privacy Act
Our speakers will discuss the ethical considerations of the CCPA and also discuss ethical principles to help guide regulators, practitioners and their clients through CCPA compliance and enforcement issues.
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