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One Fell Swoop: All 6.0 Hours of Specialty Credits
state building 1515 Clay Street, Oakland, Ca4.0 Hours of Legal Ethics 1.0 Hour of Competence Issues 1.0 Hour of Recognition and Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession and Society In 4 locations! Friday, September 6 State Building 1515 Clay Street Oakland, CA 94612 Onsite Registration Available! Friday, October 18 Center at Cathedral Plaza 555 W. Temple Street Los Angeles, CA…
Webinar: Too Sick to Work? Aspects of Medical Issues in a Vocational Evaluation
This program offers 1 participatory MCLE credit plus legal specialization in Family Law. You must register in advance to participate. In this presentation, Marlis Bruns will discuss various aspects of medical issues in the vocational evaluation process, including how health information is gathered in the context of the evaluation, the integration of medical and health…
Webinar: Ten Things Every Family Lawyer Should Know about Litigating Child Sexual Abuse in Child Custody Cases
 This webinar will provide insights into ways to assess and litigate allegations of child sexual abuse arising in the context of child custody matters.
2019 Annual Meeting
Monterey Conference Center, Portola Hotel & Spa at Monterey Bay Two Portola Plaza, Monterey, CA, United StatesThe California Lawyers Association will be hosting its 2nd Annual Meeting on October 10th through the 12th, 2019 at Monterey Conference Center, Portola Hotel & Spa at Monterey Bay, Two Portola Plaza Monterey, CA 93940.
One Fell Swoop: All 6.0 Hours of Specialty Credits
Center at Cathedral Plaza 555 W. Temple Street, Los Angeles, Ca4.0 Hours of Legal Ethics 1.0 Hour of Competence Issues 1.0 Hour of Recognition and Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession and Society In 3 locations! Friday, October 18 Center at Cathedral Plaza 555 W. Temple Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 REGISTER HERE Friday, October 25 Vineyard Training Center 9650 E 9th Street…
One Fell Swoop: All 6.0 Hours of Specialty Credits
Only two locations remaining! The October 25 One Fell Swoop is scheduled to be held at the University of La Verne. We'll see you there!
Webinar: Solving the Parentage Puzzle
California parentage law keeps changing, and there are very significant changes set to go into effect on January 1, 2020. Join Deborah Wald, CFLS, as she reviews the legal principles governing parentage law, with a focus on multi-parent families and on the changes coming with regard to Voluntary Declarations of Parentage.
Webinar: When Family Law and Corporate Law Collide: Complex Issues in Equity Compensation and Other Securities Matters
What information exists in corporate compensation cases (including equity grants and bonuses) and how can you get it? Kate Merrill, a corporate lawyer-turned family lawyer, will address this, and strategies to overcome corporate confidentiality restrictions; necessary post-judgment monitoring; and why forensic accountants aren’t the answer.
One Fell Swoop: All 6.0 Hours of Specialty Credits
California Lawyers Association 400 Capitol Mall, 6th Floor, Sacramento, CaJoin us on November 15 at Sacramento for One Fell Swoop: All 6.0 Hours of Specialty Credits. Earn 6.0 hours of MCLE including 4.0 hours of legal ethics, 1.0 hour of Competence Issues, and 1.0 hour of Recognition and Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession and Society.
Webinar Replay: Overcoming Parent-Child Contact Problems
The legal professional will learn about early warning signs of the resist/refuse dynamic, definitions of the symptoms we see, differentiating justified estrangement from active alienating behaviors and the hybrid case, the roles of the attorney and judge in resolving the case, the role of contempt actions vs. preventative enforcement, the dangers of delay in the court system, components of model orders for mental health interventions, best practices for family therapy, and further resources for families and the professional.
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